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The 荣誉项目 experience at Marist transcends the walls of the traditional classroom. 荣誉 students also have the opportunity to live and learn together for all four of their years at Marist. The Program maintains two housing communities for its students. First-year students can apply to live in 荣誉住房 on the 8th and 9th floors of Champagnat Hall; upperclass 荣誉 students can apply to live together in the recently-completed North Campus 住房 Complex.

Both 荣誉住房 units have lounges in which the Program offers a wide variety of special social and academic programming. At our “Food with 教师” series, Marist’s top faculty members frequently visit 荣誉住房 to gather with students and share their research. Upperclass 荣誉住房 hosts our 荣誉 Research 为um, at which students share their research projects before presenting them at national and international conferences. 除了, 荣誉住房 hosts the bi-weekly “Tea with TED,” where students gather to watch and discuss TED talks on Friday afternoons. 最后, the 荣誉项目 Director frequently hosts advising sessions in 荣誉住房 to help students select classes and define and develop research projects with faculty. In November, the program hosts a Thanksgiving celebration in upperclass housing.

What can you expect from your 荣誉住房 experience? 

  • The 荣誉 Director will be on-site on Move-In Day to meet and greet parents and new students
  • Dedicated monthly “study halls” with faculty from various departments on campus making drop-in visits
  • Special monthly programming on topics of interest to first-year 荣誉 students such as: 出国留学 Night, Scholarship Workshops, Navigating Your First Year, How to Be a Leader, and What is the Senior Thesis?
  • Special social events such as Trivia Nights, The Welcome Social, and The End-of-Year Fondue Night
  • Dinners with the Deans/Food with the 教师 – throughout the year, specially invited members of our Marist community will join the 荣誉 students in the lounges for an informal dinner and talk.
  • First-Year Field Trips: students will have the opportunity to take part in dedicated field trips to New York City and the Hudson River Valley, such as attending a Broadway show or a baseball game.