Presented by Dr. Usha Rajdev and Marymount alumni, Rachel Cotton and Sarah Roegner, this particular packet focuses on Physical Science activities. This particular packet focuses on plants. Try this hands-on, interactive lessons and activities to learn all about plant parts, conditions, adaptations, pollinations, etc. Download the STEM Activities Stay tuned for more activities and projects […]
Month: May 2020
Exploring Rome through the Global Classroom Series Program
Every year, a group of Marymount University students visits Rome during Spring Break as part of the Global Classroom Series program. While the trip didn’t happen in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are still plenty of positive memories that Dr. Brian Flanagan can look back on while remembering the course from previous years. […]
Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Organizational Innovation (EdD) program in partnership with Keypath launched
School of Science, Mathematics and Education launches an online Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership and Organizational Innovation (EdD) program in partnership with Keypath Marymount University is now offering an online program focused on education at the doctoral level. This program will expand Marymount’s respected on-campus program offerings, which also promote career preparation, and provide opportunities for personal […]
Fashion Design & Merchandising program delivers protective masks to the Arlington Free Clinic
A team of Marymount fashion students and professors used its creative talents to help boost the amount of crucial personal protective equipment (PPE) at the Arlington Free Clinic. On Monday afternoon, visiting faculty member and award-winning fashion designer William Allen delivered about 120 protective fashion masks that can be used by patients, volunteers, staff and […]
Technical.ly: Marymount University launched a new set of graduate-level upskilling programs
Marymount Universitys new upskilling initiative is on a mission to equip students with high-demand technical and business skills across multiple industries. The Arlington, Virginia-based Catholic university just launched its Upskilling for the Whats Next Economy initiative, which features a group of graduate-level certificate and degree qualification programs across industries such as healthcare, cybersecurity and data science. The […]
Marymount senior awarded prestigious Fulbright Grant to study in Hungary
Next year, Marymount University senior Kaitlin Berger will continue her education more than 4,500 miles away from Arlington with the help of a Fulbright Graduate Degree Grant. She was notified last month that she had received the grant to pursue a degree at the National University of Public Service in Budapest, Hungary. There, the […]
Belize, Sea Turtles and Community-Based Outreach
It began as a fun, immersive approach to research – but it has become so much more. In this episode, Dr. Todd Rimkus (Professor, Biology & Physical Sciences) talks about his hands-on summer courses in Belize, where Marymount students have been studying sea turtles since 2007. He also explains how his work in Belize expanded […]
Marymount planning to resume on-campus classes for the Fall 2020 semester
Marymount University intends to resume face-to-face instruction and on-campus classes for the upcoming fall semester, with a commitment to following guidance from state and federal health agencies and government officials. A special task force consisting of individuals from various departments across the University is meeting regularly to discuss courses of action to ensure that the […]
InsideNoVa.com: Marymount anticipates restarting in-person classes in fall
Marymount University is developing plans and procedures to reopen in-person instruction starting with the fall semester. We are looking forward to providing that advantageous environment for learning once again, while also making certain that we have all of the proper measures and procedures in place so that students feel comfortable returning to campus, university […]
FOX 5 DC: Father frustrated with online classes files lawsuit against George Washington University
A fed up father is taking a local university to court for failing to provide his daughter with the education he paid for. Mark Shaffer of Pennsylvania says his daughters online classes from George Washington University one of the most expensive schools in the county – arent making the grade, even though the […]