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Marist College


 

Marist College is a small, private liberal arts college located on the east bank of the Hudson river in Poughkeepsie, New York. Founded in 1929, Marist College has been recognized for its excellence by U.S. News & World Report, TIME Magazine, and the Princeton Review. The school has about 4,000 undergraduate students enrolled. Among the college's alumni is Bill O'Reilly, host of the FOX News show The O'Reilly Factor, who graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History in 1971.

The Campus

Buildings

Administrative Buildings

Byrne House

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  • Student Counseling Services
  • Campus Ministry
  • Donnelly Hall

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  • Academic Student Services
  • Business and Financial Affairs
  • Center for Advising and Academic Services
  • Computer Center
  • Computer Store
  • Copy Center
  • Executive Vice President
  • Financial Aid
  • Human Resources
  • Information Technology
  • Institutional Research and Planning
  • Office of Registrar
  • Physical Plant
  • Safety and Security
  • Student Accounts
  • Transfer Admissions
  • Greystone Hall

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  • Office of the President
  • Office of Executive Assistant to the President
  • Fontaine Hall

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  • Advancement
  • Alumni Affairs
  • Marist Institute for Public Opinion (MIPO)
  • James A. Cannavino Library

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  • Academic Student Services
  • Academic Technology
  • Center for Career Services
  • Higher Education Opportunity Program
  • International Education and Marist Abroad
  • Lowell Thomas Communications Center

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  • Dean of Faculty / Academic Vice President
  • Media Center
  • James J. McCann Recreational Center

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  • Aerobic Center
  • Athletic Department
  • Field House
  • Fitness Center
  • Hall of Fame Multi-Media Room
  • Indoor Pool
  • Natatorium
  • Varsity Coaches Center
  • St. Ann's Hermitage

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    St Peter's

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  • Upward Bound
  • Student Center

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  • Campus Bookstore
  • Dining Services/Cabaret
  • Health Services
  • Nelly Goletti Theatre
  • Post Office
  • Student Activities
  • Student Affairs
  • Student Government Association
  • Student Housing Office
  • Undergraduate Admissions

Academic Buildings

Donnelly Hall

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  • School of Science
  • Fashion Program
  • Fine Arts Program
  • Margaret M. and Charles H. Dyson Center

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  • School of Graduate and Continuing Education
  • School of Management
  • School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Teacher Education Program
  • Fontaine Hall

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  • School of Liberal Arts Faculty Offices for English and Modern Languages
  • Steel Plant Art Studios

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  • Art Gallery
  • Lowell Thomas Communications Center

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  • School of Communication and the Arts
  • School of Computer Science and Mathematics

Residence Halls

Benoit House

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Champagnat Hall

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Foy Townhouses (A-C)

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Fulton Street Townhouses (Opening Fall 2005)

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Gartland Commons (D-G)

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Gregory House

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Leo Hall

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Lower New Townhouses

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Lower West Cedar Townhouses (N-S)

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Marian Hall

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Midrise Hall

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Sheahan Hall

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Upper New Townhouses

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Upper West Cedar Townhouses (T-Y)

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