Marymount Adopts Test-Optional Admissions

Marymount University no longer requires ACT or SAT test scores from high school applicants with a grade point average of 3.0 on a scale of 4.0, providing an admissions alternative to students who don’t think their scores adequately reflect their academic achievement or potential. The move serves two broad purposes that are consistent with the […]

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Marymount Volleyball Coach Also Plays on Pro Beach Tour

Summer is anything but a vacation for Hudson Bates, the men’s volleyball coach at Marymount University. During August alone, he’ll travel to Seattle, Los Angeles and Chicago to compete in pro beach volleyball tournaments – all while staying on top of his regular work and squeezing in recruiting trips wherever he goes. “It keeps me […]

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Marymount Pilgrims Travel to Ireland

Kathy Martin said it was beautiful to see people’s faith grow during a recent Marymount University pilgrimage to Ireland. “I found God in so many places that I didn’t expect,” said the rising sophomore from Columbia, Maryland. “It was so amazing to see a sight like the Cliffs of Moher and to realize that when […]

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Officer Explains Policing to High School Students at Marymount Summer Institute

Sergeant Patrick Loftus, a seven-year-veteran of the Washington Metropolitan Police Department, likes to engage with young people, give them a positive role model in law enforcement and debunk stereotypes about his profession. The 2013 Marymount University graduate had the perfect opportunity on Friday when he spoke with 11 high school students enrolled in his alma […]

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Marymount Physical Therapy Students Honored for Fundraising Work

Physical Therapy students at Marymount University raised $5,700 for research in their field and were honored by the Foundation for Physical Therapy with an honorable mention award at its annual gala, held last month in National Harbor, Maryland. The gala was held during the American Physical Therapy Association’s Next Conference and Exposition. Students from 146 […]

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Marymount University Grad Completes White House Internship

Bob Brown thinks a big misconception about Washington is that government employees don’t work hard. “After interning in the House and in the White House, I wholeheartedly disagree,” said Brown, who recently graduated from Marymount University with a degree in communication. “The staff members I supported are some of the hardest working people I’ve met, […]

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Marymount Cybersecurity Program gets Additional NSF Scholarship Funding

The National Science Foundation has awarded Marymount University an additional $468,320 for its CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program, bringing the total amount of its support to $1,933,387. The grant funds scholarships for Marymount undergraduate and graduate students who are earning degrees with a concentration in cybersecurity. “This funding is great news and affirmation that Marymount […]

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Marymount names Jamie Reynolds Director of Athletics

Marymount (Va.) University President Dr. Matthew D. Shank announced Wednesday that Jamie Reynolds has been named the Director of Athletics. Reynolds served as the interim since January. “Jamie has done an outstanding job as coach, senior women’s administrator, advancement officer and most recently, interim AD,” Dr. Shank said. “I am extremely confident in her leadership […]

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