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Your Gateway to the Hudson River Valley
Increasing public awareness of the Hudson River’s significant role in the history of New York and the United States.
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The Hudson River Valley Review
Spring 2022: Celebrating HRVI at 20, reassessing the fall of Fort William Henry, recognizing the Liberal Party, uncovering the Ellenville Glass Works, and sharing plenty more regional history!
LEARN MOREPhoto Credit: Marist College
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Your Gateway to the Historic Hudson River Valley
The Hudson River Valley Institute at Marist College is the academic arm of the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area. Its mission is to study and to promote the Hudson River Valley and to provide educational resources for heritage tourists, scholars, elementary school educators, environmental organizations, the business community, and the general public. Its many projects include the publication of the Hudson River Valley Review and the management of a dynamic digital library and leading regional portal site.
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News
The Johnson Student Research Fund
Apr 13, 2022
HRVI has established a new endowed fund to provide resources for student interns to undertake more in-depth projects.
Watch our Recent Lectures and Panels
Jun 28, 2021
You can watch all our virtual programming on the Marist Alumni YouTube channel.
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Meet HRVI Alum Jessica B. Phillips
Jun 27, 2022
Jessica majored in History with minors in Political Science and Philosophy and is the CEO of Historic Richmond Town in Staten Island, New York.
Meet HRVI Alum Julia Pintzopoulos
Jun 22, 2022
Julia Majored in Studio Art Major with an Art History Minor and a Digital Media Concentration and now teaches art at the JT Hood School in North Reading, Massachusetts.
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HRVI's YouTube Channel
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Featured Event
The Compleat Victory: Saratoga and the American Revolution
Mar 04, 2022
“The Compleat Victory: Saratoga and the American Revolution” Dr. Kevin Weddle Wednesday, April 13, 7 p.m. Virtual Only