Marymount Universitys Briana Fuller learned firsthand during her spring study abroad experience that the Cuban people know how to adapt to a difficult situation. For example, they love American cars but have no access to parts, the senior psychology and criminal justice major said. But we met a mechanic who could transform antique cars so […]
Month: April 2018
Marymount Universitys Dr. David Brown Awarded Digital Humanities Fellowship
Marymount Universitys Dr. David Brown, an assistant professor of literature and languages, has been awarded a Digital Humanities Fellowship in joint cooperation with the English and Statistics Departments at Carnegie Mellon University for the 2018-2019 academic year. Brown, who has been at Marymount for three years, will take a leave of absence from the […]
Fourth Annual Marymount 5K on April 14
Marymount Universitys Doctor of Physical Therapy Program is hosting its fourth annual 5K race at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 14 at the schools new Ballston Center, 1000 North Glebe Road. Cost is $50 ($15 for MU students) and runners receive a T-shirt, a pint glass (pending availability) and can enjoy a family-friendly post-race party. […]
Pioneering Profiler Shares What He Learned During 25-year FBI Career
Criminal justice students dream of becoming profilers at the FBIs legendary Behavioral Analysis Unit in Quantico, Virginia. Gregg McCrary 92 already had the job when he started graduate school at Marymount University. Getting an advanced degree was a way to broaden my perspective, said McCrary, a 25-year FBI veteran who was one of its […]