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Summer Preview Days
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Spring Semester 2023

Celebration of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
In case you missed it: Marist hosted its 21st Celebration of Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (CURSCA). The event highlighted undergraduate research projects and gave students a platform to showcase their findings to the Marist community.
Celebrating students: Around 90 students participated in the showcase, with 83 participating in the poster presentations and others showcasing videogames, reading poetry, or discussing their Model UN experience. The research project topics ranged from ChatGPT to adaptive clothing to celebrity drama.
Why it matters: CURSCA allows students, faculty mentors, professors, and staff from every school to gather and absorb their peers' diligent undergraduate research. Attendees included deans, President Kevin Weinman, and Dr. James Snyder, Dean for Academic Engagement. Synder noted that, 鈥淐URSCA matters because it curates some of the best work of our students who have benefited greatly from the mentoring of our faculty. Most of the projects have also been presented at conferences, which is an unparalleled experience for our students in terms of their careers as students. Marist excels at creating these types of high-touch experiences for our students.鈥

$1,000 Prize for the Mahsa Amini Social Media Contest
Spreading the word: Mahsa Amini was a young Iranian girl whose death sparked the Woman-Life-Freedom movement in Iran last fall. Dr. Mohammadali Koorank Beheshti, Assistant Professor of Marketing, organized a social media contest to raise awareness about human rights conflicts and provide a platform for young freedom activists.
Getting students involved: The contest invited students from every major to create social media content that narrates inspirational stories about oppressed freedom activists. The goal was for students to step into the role of social activists and learn how to create videos that promote humanity and freedom of speech.
Financially supporting young activists: The 10 finalists had the chance to attend an award ceremony in the Cabaret on May 3, where faculty, staff and fellow students could review their projects. The winner, Meg Pieper '23, was awarded a cash prize of $1,000 and a plaque. The contest also had a $300 cash prize for the people鈥檚 choice winner, which was given to Caitlin Camilleri '25. These cash prizes will allow these young activists to continue to spread the word about this pressing conflict.
To learn more about the human rights conflict, visit .

Marist Farmer & Flea Market
Collaborating with the community: One of the event鈥檚 goals was to highlight small and local businesses. The market was filled with racks of clothing and handmade goods from nine second-hand clothing vendors and two student vendors invited by EFI. Marist Dining also invited local food businesses like to attend.
The Big Picture: This event promotes supporting local businesses and sustainably sourced foods and fashion. Billy Teed 鈥26, Social Chair of EFI, said, 鈥淲e want to continue to support and grow small businesses who value and practice sustainable growth and awareness.鈥

蜜月直播 Dance Ensemble Showcase: Illuminate
A long-standing tradition: Being the largest student-run organization on campus with over 300 members, the 蜜月直播 Dance Ensemble (MCDE) is a 31-year-old club with over 60 showcases in the books. According to Dance Ensemble President Julia Romero 鈥23, 鈥淢CDE鈥檚 purpose is to be inclusive to everyone who wants to dance.鈥
MCDE illuminates Marist: The annual dance showcase featured styles of dance ranging from Irish step to contemporary to hip hop. There were 23 dances this year, all choreographed by 30 students, with over 1,000 audience members throughout the weekend. Dancers also invited select seniors to choreograph a senior dance, giving seniors the unique chance to be spotlighted and to dance as a group one last time before they graduate.
Bringing light to the Marist community: This year, the theme was 鈥渋lluminate鈥 because MCDE worked to light up the stage with passion, creativity, and original student choreography. The theme also aligns with shedding light on the talent and diversity of MCDE through the performances.

Spring Concert 2023: The Driver Era
Austin Moon stars at Marist: The Driver Era is a music group with brothers and . Previously known for their popular music group 鈥淩5鈥, the group started in 2018. You may be familiar with the name Ross Lynch, who also played the role of Austin Moon on the Disney Channel Show 鈥淎ustin & Ally.鈥 Their set list consisted of newer songs like 鈥淢alibu鈥 to songs from Ross鈥 Disney Channel days like 鈥淥n My Own.鈥
"Flipp鈥 -ing the genre: Opening act Flipp Dinero is a rapper who is best known for his single, 鈥淟eave Me Alone,鈥 which was released in 2018 and received over 525 million plays on Spotify.
Bringing the school together: Like most events on campus organized by the SPC, the spring concert allows students from every grade level and major to come together and have some fun!