![]() This class traversed the world to engage with new ideas and cultures and applied their knowledge to problems in the corporate and non-profit sectors. “Collectively and individually they accomplished an education that is in every way broader, deeper, and more complex. James Snyder, Dean for Academic Engagement. “The Class of 2023 is, I believe, among the most impressive to have graduated from Marist,” said Dr. Over 21,600 hours have been devoted to community-based initiatives and learning in partnership with faculty and courses since the start of graduates’ freshman year.124 Division I student-athletes are graduating, demonstrating exceptional performance in both academics and athletics.The Honors Program is graduating a class of over 100 students.A record number of research projects were presented at this year’s Celebration of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (CURSCA). Marist students partnered with faculty mentors on research projects and presented their work at national and even international conferences, traveling to places like Denver, San Antonio, and Valencia, Spain, to present their research alongside their mentors.The class continued the College’s strong tradition of applying learning through experiential learning and internships in industry and non-profit sectors.It does not take long to notice that the achievements of this year’s graduating class are impressive. Many of the undergraduates arrived on campus in August 2019 with their college career spanning times of optimism, uncertainty during a pandemic, and renewal as the campus - and the world - returned to normal operations. PHILADELPHIA - Today, just weeks after Wisconsin Republicans voted to repeal the state’s mask mandate, pro-science organization 314 Action Fund released the results of new polling that shows strong, bipartisan support for statewide public health measures and for the re-election of Gov.- In less than two weeks, students will be gathering on the Campus Green to receive their Marist degrees and commemorate a major milestone in their lives. Tony Evers, a former science teacher and STEM trailblazer, ahead of the 2022 campaign cycle. The poll, which was performed by Public Policy Polling on behalf of 314 Action Fund, shows 61% of voters support a public statewide mask mandate in Wisconsin. Looking ahead to the state’s 2022 gubernatorial race, poll respondents say they would vote to re-elect Gov. Evers over a Republican candidate 45% to 44% if the election were held today, and 51% of respondents trust Gov. Evers more than state Republicans to handle the coronavirus pandemic.Īdditionally, Wisconsin voters showed their support for other science-first policies with 59% of poll respondents saying they believe that human contributions to climate change are real. Through this poll, Wisconsin voters also made clear not just where their support lies, but where and with whom it does not. Only 31% of respondents approve of the job Republicans in the state legislature are doing as the new year begins. Ron Johnson’s job performance, with just 37% believing Sen. Johnson is interested in representing all of Wisconsin. Johnson is interested in representing only his supporters.Īn even 48% of respondents voted for President Biden and former President Trump each in the 2020 election, with respondents skewing 39% independent, 31% Republican, and 29% Democrat. “Throughout this entire pandemic, statehouse Republicans and Sen. Ron Johnson have acted like petulant children, throwing tantrum after tantrum while Gov. Wisconsin voters are making plenty clear that these toddlers are getting kicked from the crib in 2022.” “Republicans have nothing to show for these tantrums but anti-science policies that threaten to kill their own constituents.Įvers and the scientists in the room have gotten down to business for the people of Wisconsin,” said John Sweeney, spokesperson for 314 Action Fund. The grassroots organization supported the amended version of the bill that included liability protections for businesses, nonprofits, schools, and others.ĪFP-WI State Director Eric Bott issued the following statement: MADISON, WI-Americans for Prosperity-Wisconsin (AFP-WI) today issued a statement following the Wisconsin Assembly and Senate’s passage of January 2021 Special Session Senate Bill 1. “We applaud the swift actions of the Legislature to pass important liability protections.
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