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Megan Mayer

Meet Megan Mayer ’22, Marketing Student, Student-Athlete

Megan Mayer ’22 is member of the Golden Knights volleyball team and a marketing student from Chittenango, New York. We asked her to reflect on her Saint Rose experiences and her experiences in the Huether School of Business. What are your career plans/goals? After college I hope to pursue a career in either the sales or sport management fields. I…

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Faculty Offer 2020 Graduates Some Pomp in These Circumstances

The College of Saint Rose hopes to hold an in-person commencement in September for the Class of 2020, which had its May 9 ceremony postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the meantime, the College has celebrated grads with a gallery of profiles, a virtual toast by Saint Rose alums, and handwritten postcards sent to the graduates’ homes. And Saint…

Saint Rose Student Carlos Pujols Serves During Pandemic with National Guard

Carlos Pujols is both a Saint Rose student and serves our country as a private first class in the Army National Guard (442nd Military Police Unit, under the 104th Military Police Battalion). At Saint Rose, Pujols, who is from Brooklyn, is a criminal justice major who will start his senior year in the fall. Recently, his unit was activated, and…

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Art History Students Take ‘Getty Challenge’ and Recreate Famous Works of Art at Home

Students in Professor Theresa Flanigan’s Introduction to Art History and Visual Literacy and Architecture of the American City courses took the Getty Museum Challenge to recreate works of art or architecture that they had studied in class using objects found in their quarantine environments. Students further demonstrated their knowledge of the elements of art and art history by describing how…

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How High School Juniors Can Start Their College Search During the COVID-19 Pandemic

High school seniors had likely already visited the colleges and universities they were thinking of attending before the COVID-19 pandemic made campus tours and open houses an impossibility. They’d likely already applied – it was just a matter of making the final decision. But high school juniors were just getting started, so how do they do a college search and…

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