The students at Fort Belvoir Elementary School werent the only ones inspired by Thursday nights STEAM/Science Fair. Marymount Universitys Gianna Fogelbach was inspired as well. Working with these children reminds me of why Im doing what Im doing, said Fogelbach, a senior from Germantown, Maryland. Theyre so engaged and serious and ask incredibly intelligent questions. […]
Month: March 2015
Museum Expert to Speak at Marymount
The public is invited to hear Dr. Steven Lubar, a professor of American Studies at Brown University, discuss the spoken and unspoken rules of museum curation. Dr. Lubar will speak at the annual Bisson Lecture in the Humanities from 4 to 5:30 p.m. on Friday, April 10 in Reinsch Library Auditorium at Marymount University, 2807 […]
Reception for Student Art and Design Exhibition at Barry Gallery on March 25
The public is invited to a free opening reception for the Annual Student Art and Design Exhibition from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25 at Marymount Universitys Barry Gallery. The exhibition will feature the top work of students in the schools fine arts, fashion and graphic design programs. This will showcase the best […]
Marymount Students Uncover Local History at Previously Neglected Cemetery
Dr. Patrick Mullins had been teaching history at Marymount University for three years when he heard there was an abandoned cemetery on the northeastern edge of the suburban campus in Arlington. Turns out its always been something of a campus enigma, Mullins said. No one was really sure who was there, why it was there […]
Marymount again named to Presidents Community Service Honor Roll
For the sixth consecutive year, Marymount University has been named to the Presidents Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. Inclusion on the Honor Roll is the highest federal recognition a college or university can receive for its community service work. Last year, more than 1,500 Marymount students gave more than 31,000 hours of service in […]
Student Exhibits Honor Marymount History During its 65th Anniversary Year
Apasrin Suvanasai didnt know much about the early days of Marymount University until she took a course in public history. Thats when she and three other students created an exhibit about their schools founding sisters, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, as part of a class project to celebrate Marymounts 65th anniversary. They were amazing women, […]