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2026 New York History Conference

The 2026 New York History Conference will take place on June 11-12, 2026 at Marist University! The Conference is accepting proposals now. Due by December 15, 2025. Deadline extended to January 5,...

20th Century Art Communities panel

Throughout the 20th Century, the Hudson River Valley was home to a variety of artists' colonies, collectives, and communes. This panel will explore four of them, revealing similarities and differences...

Autumn '25 Issue of The Review

The autumn '25 issue of The Hudson River Valley Review is out now. Learn more and subscribe here.

Cunneen Hackett 2021

The Unrestful Valley: Literary Painting and Racial Violence in Antebellum New York featuring Dr. Peter Betjemann. Watch it on YouTube now.

Cunneen Hackett 2022

“The Compleat Victory: Saratoga and the American Revolution” Dr. Kevin Weddle Wednesday, April 13, 7 p.m. Virtual Only

How We Remember

Watch the recording now on the Marist Alumni YouTube channel.

Meet HRVI Alum Dan McHale

Dan majored in Criminal Justice and is today a Captain in the United States Army.

Meet HRVI Alum Emily Wist

Emily majored in Fine Art and Spanish with a minor in History;today she is a manufacturing craftsperson.

Meet HRVI Alum Peter Rottenbucher

Peter majored in History and Spanish and is a recent graduate of Marist’s MBA program. He is a Director of Sales Operations for an international executive search firm.

Networks of Slavery: How Bondage Shaped Hudson River Valley Culture

Watch a recording of the Annual Handel-Krom Lecture in Hudson River Valley History by Nicole Saffold Maskiell on our YouTube channel.

New York History Conference 2025

Call for proposals for the 2025 New York History Conference. Due by December 15th.

Spring '24 issue of The Review

The Spring '24 issue of The Review is out now! Learn more, and how to get yours, here.

Spring '25 Issue of The Review

The spring '25 issue of The Hudson River Valley Review is out now. Learn more and subscribe here.

Student Author Panel, June 11, 2020

Student authors will present highlights of their articles in The Hudson River Valley Review and share their experiences researching regional history. Learn about a community now forgotten in a state p...

The 1966 Marist Teach In

Charles Howlett, Marist '68 shares his personal reflection on the college's 1966 teach-in.

Watch our Recent Lectures and Panels

You can watch all our virtual programming on the Marist Alumni YouTube channel.

Spring issue of The Hudson River Valley Review

Spring issue of The Hudson River Valley Review, "Women March for the Vote." Featuring articles on women's suffrage, Native American activists and the anti-rent movement, Dutch New York, the lumber ind...