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Thomas Wermuth Oral History
Thom speaks about his time growing up the Hudson Valley and life at Marist as a student, as well as his early career teaching before coming back to Marist as a Professor. Thom reflects on Marist traditions and some of his former professors. Thom also speaks about the Hudson River Valley Institute and his love of all things history. He goes on to discuss what he believes the needs for the college in the future may be. -
Vincent Tuscano Oral History
The following interview occurs with Dr. Vincent Tuscano, a former History professor and administrator at Marist College. The interview begins with Dr. Vincent Tuscano’s educational background and his transition into teaching at Marist. Dr. Tuscano reflects on his years teaching and his positions as Dean of Learning Resources and Special Academic Programs and Assistant Academic Vice-President, as well as former colleagues. The interview ends with Dr. Tuscano’s hopes for the future of Marist College as well as his take on the importance of the Core in a liberal studies education. -
Steve Sansola Oral History
Life before Marist College; Life at Marist College; Housing; Thoughts about Marist College -
John Pinna Oral History
John speaks about his time at Marist as part of the class of 1971, his career as a now retired educator and administrator in the area, part-time History professor at Marist, town historian and CLS professor. He gives his opinions on Marist in the past, present and where it may be headed in the future. -
Roger Norton Oral History Part 1
Roger Norton looks back on his time as both a dean and professor at Marist College. He also shares his views on the changes Marist College has undergone through the years, his contributions and his beliefs on where the college is headed. -
Cathy Newkirk Oral History
Cathy’s thoughts on Marist College and the Medical Technology program. This includes: her upbringing, education, and path to employment at Marist College, the growth of the Med Tech program, how Marist has evolved since the early 1980s, and her thoughts on the future of Marist. -
Marist Brothers
International Brothers [learning English w/Brother John Malachy] -
Brother John Nash Oral History
Brother John comments on his various positions throughout his time as a Marist Brother. This includes: his education, early teaching career, his time at Marist College, and his comments and opinions on Marist College as what it was like when he was here and where he thinks it is headed -
James Fay Oral History
In the following interview, James Brendan Fay reflects on his years as an adjunct Economics and Accounting professor at Marist College. In the beginning of the interview, James Fay summarizes his educational years, as well as his service in the U.S. Navy and his employment with IBM. His transition from IBM to becoming a Marist professor is outlined along with James Fay’s perspective of the expansion of Marist College during this time. The end of the interview covers James Fay’s contributions to the College during his former teaching years as well as his hopes for the future direction of Marist College. -
Brian Desilets Oral History
This interview covers the life of Brian Henry Desilets, who first became a Marist Brother in 1946, and has been associated with the Marist community for most of his life. The interview starts with his birth, and then progresses to his beginnings as a brother. The early years of the college are discussed, including buildings that have thus been torn down or have become memorable sites. It also gives his opinion of the many changes that took place at Marist over the years: the opening of the school to laymen and women, the change over of responsibility from the brothers to a board, and the three different presidents. In addition, Dr. Desilets’ career is documented, finishing with the future for him in the Heritage Project and beyond. -
Joseph Canale Oral History
Joseph Canale reminisces on his time at Marist as both a student a professor. He also shares his views on the changes Marist College has undergone throughout the years and his hopes for the college’s future -
William Eidle Oral History
The following interview is with Dr. William Reynolds Eidle, who the former Chair and Dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Marist College. In the beginning of the interview, Dr. William Eidle gives a brief summary of his educational background as well as his initial acquaintance with Marist College through Jack Dougherty and Brother Dan Kirk. Dr. William Eidle describes the creation of the Psychology Department and his years as Chair and Dean of the School of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Marist College, as well as the former joint Psych special Ed program between Marist and Vassar Colleges. The interview ends with Dr. William Eidle’s stance on what he wish would have happened with the College during his term as well as where he believes the direction of the College lies in the future. -
James Conroy Oral History
James reflects on his time at Marist college in the late sixties; what it was like for him to come to Marist, the climate of the world at the time and being a part of the football club at the time. James speaks about the class of ’69, his classmates and professors he had and gives his thoughts on what he would like preserved as the college moves forward -
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Mike Arteaga Oral History
This interview discusses Arteaga’s time at Marist College. His time on the crew team, and his life after Marist College. -
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Zephiriny
on left, at Poughkeepsie -
Zephiriny
at Poughkeepsie -
Francis Xavier
portrait -
Leonard Alphonse
portrait -
Leonard Alphonse
portrait in cassock -
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Cornelius Russell
at statue -
Cornelius Russell
portrait -
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Joseph Gregory
at Marist College -
Joseph Gregory
portrait -
Mary Andrew
at Gab's house in Florida -
Mary Andrew
Jubilee -
Henry Charles
At Novitiate, Poughkeepsie -
Henry Charles
portrait -
Nilus Donnelly
older -
Nilus Donnelly
on backhoe -
Nilus Donnelly
overseeing construction at Marist College -
Nilus Donnelly
at Marist -
Nilus Donnelly
portrait -
Joseph Belanger
Jubilee