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  • Mac the Knight standing with cheerleaders with a bonfire in the background.
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    At the Mount, we're a community. To be a more connected part of that community, you have to get out and join in! Whether you're a current student, or interested in attending the Mount, here are a few ways you can get more involved on campus: Clubs &…

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    What does it actually take to make it as an artist after graduation?  If you ask Danangelo “A.J.” Spencer ’17, the answer isn't luck. It’s about strategy, “mile markers,” and the courage to define yourself. Spencer, an award-winning multidisciplinary…

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    Current nursing student Mistinquette Williams (center) proudly pins her daughter, Gwen Johnson, at Â鶹ɫÇ鯬’s nurse pinning ceremony in May of this year.   The song says to “teach your children well.” But here at the Mount, we’re seeing…

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    Like a lot of college students, Thomas Powell, Professor of Practice, didn’t know what direction he wanted his life to take when he started as a student here at the Mount in 2001. He was undeclared and taking anatomy and physiology, but by the time he…

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    Short answer: YES! Long answer: Attending a college’s Open House is one of the most important steps to take while you’re looking for the place you’ll call home for the next four years. A college can look like the right fit for you on a postcard, by looking…

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    Dr. Michael J. Fraser, better known in athletic circles as “Frase,” is a man who knows a thing or two about unlocking potential.  The 1982 Mount graduate is a seasoned Sports Psychology Consultant with experience working across amateur, Olympic, and…

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    We caught up with 2025 Mount nursing alumna Bianca Cogoni recently and discussed her life after college. Her time at the Mount, she said, has helped her to become a successful professional in her field.  What have you been doing since you graduated in…

  • Student walking in the rain with Whittaker Hall in the background.
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    - by Amanda Mauro '25

    Growing up, I never really knew what career path I wanted to pursue. I had attended a community college at first, but I did not feel like I was following my true passion. A year after receiving my associate's degree in liberal arts, I took a break from…

  • Students in a drawing class in the art room on the third floor of Aquinas Hall.
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    - by Stephanie Mele '25

    No matter your major, you’re bound to have a class on the third floor of Aquinas Hall. Whether it’s an 8 am or 5 pm course, hiking up to the third floor for classes can be draining, especially when the stairs rival that of the DC steps.  Here are a few…

  • A Commuter Student studying in the Commuter Lounge on the first day of classes.
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    - by Stephanie Mele '25

    Being a commuter at college can be a little scary at first. You may be worried that you’ll feel isolated from what’s going on on-campus, or that you won’t be able to make friends. As I began navigating college as a commuter student, I found that being…