Travel Courses Are Opening Minds and Doors for Marist Students
For Brianna Perez-Quiroz ’27, a week in Yucatán wasn’t just a study abroad opportunity—it was a homecoming through an academic lens. The Political Science and History major, with minors in Latin American Studies and Global Studies, spent spring break 2025 in Mexico as part of a Marist Attachment Course, otherwise known as a travel course. This is a distinctive program in which a semester spent learning in the....
A University Where Students Don't Choose One Path, They're Given Access to MORE
When Vallane Sneva ’27 arrives for morning lab, the DI student-athlete is often still in her volleyball warm-up jacket from practice. But within minutes, she's balancing chemical equations with the same persistence and focus she brings to the court.