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  2. Mount Saint Mary College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Mary College is a private Catholic college in Newburgh, New York. It was founded in 1959 by the Dominican Sisters. [2] The campus overlooks the Hudson River, and is located roughly halfway between New York City and Albany. Roughly 1,900 students are enrolled in over 50 undergraduate and three graduate programs.

  3. Mount St. Mary's University - Wikipedia

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    As enrollment at Saint Joseph's Academy grew in the 1800s, some professors from Mount St. Mary's were added to the Saint Joseph's faculty. [24] And, since the campuses of the all-female Saint Joseph College and the all-male Mount St. Mary's were just a couple of miles apart, the schools historically depended on each other for social life. [25]

  4. Mount St. Mary's - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Mary College. Mount Saint Mary College, a private college in Newburgh, New York; Mount Saint Mary College (New Hampshire), a defunct private college for women, in Hooksett, New Hampshire (closed 1978) Mount St Mary Campus of the Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia; Mount St. Mary's University

  5. Molloy University, Rockville Centre (co-ed since 1982; Molloy College until 2022) Mount Saint Mary College, Newburgh (co-ed since 1968) Nazareth University, Pittsford (co-ed since the 1970s; Nazareth College until 2023) New York Medical College for Women, Manhattan (closed in 1918) Notre Dame College, Staten Island (merged with St. John's ...

  6. Dominican Sisters of Hope - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, at the invitation of Father Michael J. Phelan, pastor of St. Mary's Parish, the sisters traveled to Newburgh, New York and opened Mount Saint Mary Academy, which later became Mount Saint Mary College. [2] In 1883, the sisters of the Convent of the Holy Rosary on Second Street moved their motherhouse to Newburgh.

  7. Kevin Mackin - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Kevin Mackin, O.F.M. (born 1937 or 1938) is a retired academic administrator and Roman Catholic priest. Mackin was president of Siena College in Loudonville, New York from 1996 to 2007. On July 1, 2008, he became president of Mount Saint Mary College , a private, independent, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college, located in ...

  8. List of colleges and universities in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    College of Insurance, New York City, 1901–2001; Merged into St. John's University. Dowling College, Oakdale, 1968–2016 [6] Eisenhower College, Seneca Falls, 1968–1982; Glasgow Caledonian New York College, 2013–2023 [7] Harlem Hospital School of Nursing, New York City, 1923–1977; Ingham University, Le Roy, 1835–1892

  9. Mount Saint Mary's College - Wikipedia

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    Mount Saint Mary's College may refer to: Mount St Mary's College, Sheffield, England, UK; Mount Saint Mary's University, Los Angeles, formerly known as Mount St. Mary's College, Los Angeles, California, USA; Mount Saint Mary's College Namagunga, Mukono District, Uganda