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Marymount Manhattan College

Marymount Manhattan College is a private college on the Upper East Side of New York City. As of 2020, enrollment consists of 1,571 undergraduates with women making up 80.1% and men 19.9% of student enrollment.[3] The college was founded in 1936.

Marymount Manhattan College
MottoTua Luce Dirige
Motto in English
Direct Us By Thy Light
TypePrivate college
Established1936; 87 years ago (1936)
Religious affiliation
Formerly Christian (Catholic)
Endowment$18.1 million[1]
PresidentKerry Walk
Academic staff
92 full-time faculty
Undergraduates2,069 (2017)[2]
Location,
U.S.

40°46′7″N 73°57′35″W / 40.76861°N 73.95972°W / 40.76861; -73.95972Coordinates: 40°46′7″N 73°57′35″W / 40.76861°N 73.95972°W / 40.76861; -73.95972
CampusUrban
Colors    Blue and white
MascotGriffin
Websitewww.mmm.edu

History

 
Marymount Manhattan College
 
55th Street entrance

Marymount Manhattan College was founded in 1936 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary as a two-year women's college and a New York City extension of Marymount College, Tarrytown in Tarrytown, New York. In 1948, the college moved to its present location on East 71st Street and became a four-year bachelor's degree-granting college; the first class graduated from MMC in 1950. In 1961, MMC was granted an absolute charter as an independent four-year college by the Regents of the University of the State of New York.[4]

Since 1961, Marymount Manhattan has been an independent, private college open to all creeds, while noting its foundation by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary. While the college no longer described itself as Catholic, the Catholic Church continued to list it in the Catholic Directory until 2005. Unaware that the college did not claim to be a Catholic school, the Cardinal Newman Society protested the college's announcement of its decision to invite then-Senator Hillary Clinton to deliver a commencement address and to confer an honorary doctoral degree upon her,[5] due to Senator Clinton's longtime public support for abortion rights.[5] In response to the protests and without objection by the college, it was de-listed from "The Official Catholic Directory," which identifies Catholic institutions.

In 1976, Finch College, a women's college best known as a "finishing school" for affluent young women, closed and passed its records over to the school. The school was most famous for educating Tricia Nixon Cox, daughter of former US President Richard Nixon.

In 1990, Regina Peruggi became the first lay president. In 2003, the college's mezzanine was renamed in her honor. Peruggi was married to Rudy Giuliani from 1968 to 1982. Their marriage ended due to the revelation that they were cousins.[6]

In 2001, the college opened the 55th Street Residence Hall, one of the tallest dorms in the United States,[7] with 32 floors of student housing in a 46-story building. In 2015, Marymount Manhattan opened a second residence hall for upperclassmen located in Cooper Square, a 12-story building to house 270 students[8]

In 2017, just under 2,000 students were enrolled representing 48 U.S. states and 36 countries. In conjunction with its core liberal arts curriculum, Marymount Manhattan offers 30 major programs of study and over 40 minors along with pre-professional programs.[9] It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. The college offers a degree program for incarcerated women at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, granting an Associates of Arts degree in social science and Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology.[10]

In 2013, the school was featured in the noted industry publication Backstage as one of the top colleges in which Broadway and Tony Award-nominated actors have trained, alongside Carnegie Mellon University, Oberlin Conservatory, University of Michigan, Ithaca College, NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.[11]

In July 2015, Kerry Walk was unanimously selected by the Trustees of Marymount Manhattan College as the school's eighth president.[12]

Notable alumni

Alumni include prominent actors, musicians, attorneys, writers, journalists, royalty, the first female nominee for Vice President of the United States from a major party, and recipients of the Olympic Gold Medal, Tony Award, Emmy Award, and Grammy Award.

References

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  2. ^ Marymount Manhattan College website
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  44. ^ Matsumoto, Jon (August 15, 1986). "Regina: She's The Proud Parent Of 'Baby Love'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
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External links

  • Official website

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Marymount Manhattan College is a private college on the Upper East Side of New York City As of 2020 enrollment consists of 1 571 undergraduates with women making up 80 1 and men 19 9 of student enrollment 3 The college was founded in 1936 Marymount Manhattan CollegeMottoTua Luce DirigeMotto in EnglishDirect Us By Thy LightTypePrivate collegeEstablished1936 87 years ago 1936 Religious affiliationFormerly Christian Catholic Endowment 18 1 million 1 PresidentKerry WalkAcademic staff92 full time facultyUndergraduates2 069 2017 2 LocationNew York New York U S 40 46 7 N 73 57 35 W 40 76861 N 73 95972 W 40 76861 73 95972 Coordinates 40 46 7 N 73 57 35 W 40 76861 N 73 95972 W 40 76861 73 95972CampusUrbanColors Blue and whiteMascotGriffinWebsitewww wbr mmm wbr edu Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit Marymount Manhattan College 55th Street entrance Marymount Manhattan College was founded in 1936 by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary as a two year women s college and a New York City extension of Marymount College Tarrytown in Tarrytown New York In 1948 the college moved to its present location on East 71st Street and became a four year bachelor s degree granting college the first class graduated from MMC in 1950 In 1961 MMC was granted an absolute charter as an independent four year college by the Regents of the University of the State of New York 4 Since 1961 Marymount Manhattan has been an independent private college open to all creeds while noting its foundation by the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary While the college no longer described itself as Catholic the Catholic Church continued to list it in the Catholic Directory until 2005 Unaware that the college did not claim to be a Catholic school the Cardinal Newman Society protested the college s announcement of its decision to invite then Senator Hillary Clinton to deliver a commencement address and to confer an honorary doctoral degree upon her 5 due to Senator Clinton s longtime public support for abortion rights 5 In response to the protests and without objection by the college it was de listed from The Official Catholic Directory which identifies Catholic institutions In 1976 Finch College a women s college best known as a finishing school for affluent young women closed and passed its records over to the school The school was most famous for educating Tricia Nixon Cox daughter of former US President Richard Nixon In 1990 Regina Peruggi became the first lay president In 2003 the college s mezzanine was renamed in her honor Peruggi was married to Rudy Giuliani from 1968 to 1982 Their marriage ended due to the revelation that they were cousins 6 In 2001 the college opened the 55th Street Residence Hall one of the tallest dorms in the United States 7 with 32 floors of student housing in a 46 story building In 2015 Marymount Manhattan opened a second residence hall for upperclassmen located in Cooper Square a 12 story building to house 270 students 8 In 2017 just under 2 000 students were enrolled representing 48 U S states and 36 countries In conjunction with its core liberal arts curriculum Marymount Manhattan offers 30 major programs of study and over 40 minors along with pre professional programs 9 It is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools The college offers a degree program for incarcerated women at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility granting an Associates of Arts degree in social science and Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology 10 In 2013 the school was featured in the noted industry publication Backstage as one of the top colleges in which Broadway and Tony Award nominated actors have trained alongside Carnegie Mellon University Oberlin Conservatory University of Michigan Ithaca College NYU s Tisch School of the Arts and the University of North Carolina School of the Arts 11 In July 2015 Kerry Walk was unanimously selected by the Trustees of Marymount Manhattan College as the school s eighth president 12 Notable alumni EditMain page Category Marymount Manhattan College alumni Alumni include prominent actors musicians attorneys writers journalists royalty the first female nominee for Vice President of the United States from a major party and recipients of the Olympic Gold Medal Tony Award Emmy Award and Grammy Award Emin Agalarov 13 Azerbaijani Russian pop star businessman and son of Aras Agalarov Annaleigh Ashford 14 actress singer and dancer Candace Bailey 15 actress and presenter Maddie Baillio 16 actress and singer Melissa Benoist 17 18 actress and singer Lana Cantrell 19 singer and entertainment lawyer Marie Corridon competition swimmer and Olympic champion 20 Laverne Cox 21 actress Alexandra Daddario 22 actress Desmond Devenish 23 filmmaker and actor Geraldine Ferraro 24 United States vice presidential candidate 1984 Joan Fitz Gerald 25 former president of the Colorado Senate Travis Flores 26 American activist philanthropist motivational speaker actor and children s book author Ita Ford 27 Maryknoll Sister martyred in El Salvador in 1980 Marianne Githens 28 political scientist feminist and author Spencer Grammer 29 actress Katharine Sweeney Hayden 30 U S District Judge for the District of New Jersey Mimi Imfurst 31 drag queen actor singer Moira Kelly 32 actress Mina Liccione 33 performing artist Kelly Anne Lyons 34 actress Princess Marie of Denmark 35 wife of Prince Joachim of Denmark second son of Margrethe II of Denmark Sallie Manzanet Daniels 36 Associate Justice of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court First Judicial Department Cindy Meehl 37 documentary filmmaker Bunny Michael 38 visual artist musician and rapper Erik Palladino 39 actor Manny Perez 40 film and theatre actor Andrew Rannells 41 actor and singer Melissa Rauch 42 comedian writer and actress Emmy Raver Lampman 43 actor Regina Richards 44 singer Rose Ann Scamardella 45 former television news anchor Paige Spara 46 actress Tika Sumpter 47 actress Jenna Ushkowitz 48 actress Adrienne Warren 49 actress and singerReferences Edit https www usnews com best colleges marymount manhattan 2769 bare URL Marymount Manhattan College website Marymount Manhattan College website Our History and Mission Marymount Manhattan College Archived from the original on 2007 06 09 Retrieved 2007 05 22 Our History Marymount Manhattan College website a b College Honoring Clinton Declared No Longer Catholic Catholic News Agency May 2 2005 retrieved 12 29 08 Regina Peruggi 55th Street Residence Hall Marymount Manhattan College Archived from the original on 7 February 2014 Retrieved 27 July 2014 The New Cooper Square Residence Hall MAjors and Minors Marymount Manhattan College Retrieved 18 July 2019 Academics Bedford Hills College Program Marymount Manhattan College Archived from the original on 2014 03 21 Backstage Want to Star on Broadway 7 Colleges Where Tony Winners Trained Retrieved August 6 2013 Kerry Walk 83 Named President of Marymount Manhattan College Wellesley College Retrieved 2021 04 25 Calamur Krishnadev July 10 2017 Who Is Emin Agalarov The Atlantic Retrieved 7 June 2019 Annaleigh Ashford Bubble Bound broadwayworld com October 7 2007 GBHS drama presents Thoroughly Modern Millie at Saenger Theatre Archived 2011 07 11 at the Wayback Machine Gulf Breeze News Retrieved December 8 2010 MMC s Maddie Baillio 18 stars in Hairspray Live Marymount Manhattan Marymount Manhattan Retrieved 7 June 2019 Kardell Kelli October 4 2012 From MMC to McKinley High Alumna Melissa Benoist MMC The Monitor Archived from the original on August 13 2017 Retrieved May 16 2017 Coryell Katie March 1 2016 Amazing Alumni MMC Edition Kaufman Michael T 13 July 1994 About New York Spotlight Gives Way to Statues New York Times Retrieved January 6 2022 Norwalk Mourns Olympian s Death Norwalk Daily Voice 28 May 2010 Retrieved 21 July 2018 Rodriguez Briana 1 August 2014 Emmys 2014 Laverne Cox on 1 Way Fear Helps Performance backstage com Archived from the original on 1 July 2015 Retrieved 28 June 2015 Stern Marlow September 5 2014 Alexandra Daddario on True Detective s Misogyny Claims and Her Hollywood Ascent The Daily Beast Retrieved March 3 2015 8th Edition Chelsea Film Festival Chelsea Film Festival Retrieved 15 October 2016 Lague Louise July 30 1984 The Making of a Trailblazer People Retrieved September 1 2008 Joan Fitz Gerald Denver Post 20 October 2006 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Flores Travis The Lessons I ve Learned Living With a Terminal Illness The Mighty Retrieved 7 June 2019 Martyrs of Central America Archived 2008 07 05 at the Wayback Machine Kelly Jacques 2018 03 05 Marianne Githens retired Goucher professor dies The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2018 03 09 Spencer Grammer Retrieved April 24 2015 The Hon Katharine S Hayden American Law Institute Retrieved 7 June 2019 Second to No One Mimi Imfurst Provincetown Magazine August 10 2011 Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 5 2013 Giles Jeff January 3 1993 UP AND COMING Moira Kelly Playing Two Roles in Chaplin While Dreaming of Joan of Arc New York Times Retrieved 7 June 2019 Marymount Manhattan College Alumni Magazine 2008 Archived 2010 06 11 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved September 4 2012 from Marymount Manhattan College Amazing Women Rock Kelly Anne Lyons Amazing Women Rock Amazing Women Rock 2011 Retrieved 11 February 2011 Barger Brittani April 29 2016 Who is Princess Marie of Denmark Royal Central Retrieved 7 June 2019 Associate Justice Sallie Manzanet Daniels nycourts gov Retrieved 7 June 2019 Grose Jessica May 30 2013 From Fashion to Films Slate Retrieved 7 June 2019 Frank Priscilla 2018 02 01 The Selfie Help Guru Healing Millennials On Instagram Huffington Post Retrieved 2019 01 04 Actor Erik Palladino American Profile 23 June 2002 Retrieved 7 June 2019 Salamone Gina August 6 2010 Manny Perez s La Soga is reflection of his Washington Heights life New York Daily News Retrieved 7 June 2019 Yi David June 9 2011 The Book of Mormon star Andrew Rannells college dropout turned actor gets suited up for the Tonys NY Daily News Retrieved December 23 2011 Mead Wendy Melissa Rauch Biography Television Actress 1980 Biography com FYI A amp E Networks Archived from the original on October 8 2016 Retrieved January 29 2016 Geltto Jessica August 10 2017 From chorus girl to leading lady Emmy Raver Lampman the Cinderella of Hamilton Los Angeles Times Retrieved 26 August 2019 Matsumoto Jon August 15 1986 Regina She s The Proud Parent Of Baby Love Los Angeles Times Retrieved 6 September 2016 Mariani John Nobody Doesn t Like Rose Ann The Village Voice June 2 1975 pp 116 117 Paige Spara is making a name for herself in Hollywood Observer Reporter February 7 2018 Retrieved September 27 2018 Tika Sumpter Yahoo Movies Retrieved 30 September 2014 Herald University 2016 10 07 Glee s Jenna Ushkowitz A Graduate of Marymount Manhattan College University Herald Retrieved 2018 05 02 Gioia Michael September 16 2016 The New York City College Program Producing Today s Broadway and TV Stars Playbill Retrieved 7 June 2019 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marymount Manhattan College amp oldid 1117600698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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