Marymount CyberSaints Compete in Cybersecurity Competition

Marymount University’s CyberSaints placed 5th out of 13 college teams at the Virginia Cyber Cup Capture the Flag competition on the campus of the Virginia Military Institute the weekend of Feb. 25. Teams tackled problems that modeled real-world computer security challenges, including cryptography, network traffic analysis, reverse engineering, steganography and more. The CyberSaints included Ritu […]

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Free Espionage-themed Film Fest at Marymount March 21 and 24

Enjoy the thrill of a mystery, action-packed features, and everything from James Bond to Austin Powers? Then join Marymount University’s espionage-themed “Film Fest: Spies” on Tuesday, March 21 and Friday, March 24 in Reinsch Library Auditorium, 2807 North Glebe Road. The general public and students from local colleges and universities are invited to participate in […]

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Marymount Hosting Strong By Design-athon on March 30-31

Marymount University interior design students are asking disabled veterans and their advocates to help find solutions to the challenges disabled vets face. Those with intimate knowledge of veterans’ issues will serve as experts and mentors to student design teams at a Strong By Design-athon on March 30-31 on the school’s main campus, 2807 North Glebe […]

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Special Olympics Basketball Tournament at Marymount on March 18

Nearly 100 special needs athletes from Arlington and Fairfax counties will participate in the 22nd Annual Northern Virginia Special Olympics Basketball Invitational Tournament from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 18 at Marymount University’s Rose Bente Lee Center, 2807 North Glebe Road. Sponsored by Marymount’s Student Government Association and the Athletics Department, close […]

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Marymount Vice President Serves on Panel of African American Women Psychologists

Marymount University Vice President for Student Affairs Linda McMurdock was one of five participants in a panel discussion on Feb. 21 that helped kick off the annual national tour of “I am Psyched,” a multimedia pop-up exhibit that explores the history of contemporary contributions of women of color in psychology.  The panel discussed “What Psychology […]

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Henenberg Honored by National Trial Advocacy College

The Honorable Karen A. Henenberg received the 2017 William J. Brennan Jr. Award from the National Trial Advocacy College on Feb. 1. Henenberg retired in 2013 as an Arlington County General District Court judge. She is now an adjunct professor at Marymount University. “It was an absolute thrill and totally unexpected,” said Henenberg, who has […]

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Meaningful Dialogue Encouraged at Founders Day

Dialogue is mainly listening with the goal of understanding and generating new ideas to make the world a better place, Sister Kathleen Kanet told an audience at Marymount University. “Every one of us is different,” Kanet said. “I believe that God created us unique and wonderful and blessed, and we have within us the thing […]

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