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Gardens & Landscapes of the Hudson River Valley

The American tradition of landscape design and gardening began right here, in the Hudson River Valley.

Meet HRVI Alum Amanda Murphy

Amanda majored in English Literature and Secondary Education and is currently a high school English teacher.

Meet HRVI Alum Brett VanBuren

Brett majored in History and is currently attending law school.

Meet HRVI Alum Alex Prizgintas

Alex majored in History with a minor in Hudson River Valley Studies and a concentration in Public History; today he is completing his MPA and delivering history lectures around the region.

Meet HRVI Alum Gail Goldsmith

Gail majored in Communication/ Journalism with a minor in Public Praxis; today she is the rector of Trinity Episcopal Church in Lynchburg, Virginia.

Meet HRVI Alum Ross V. Stoltz

Ross majored in Communications with a concentration in Multimedia; today he works for Wurth USA.

Meet HRVI Alum Colleen Ryan Mayrand

Colleen majored in American Studies with a concentration in Public History and minored in History and Public Praxis. Today she works at Xavier University.

Meet HRVI Alum Benjamin Brenkert

Benjamin majored in History and American Studies with a minor in Philosophy. Today, he is a published author and a School Social Worker with the New York City Department of Education.

Meet HRVI Alum John O'Fallon

John majored in Communications with a minor in American Studies; today he is a Senior Manager in Sales Strategy with Pepsico.

Celebrating 20 Years of HRVI

Read about HRVI's twentieth anniversary celebration with alumni, friends, and founding Executive Director James M. Johnson in the The Marist Magazine.

The Spring '23 issue is out now!

The Spring issue is out now, read a preview and order your subscription here!

New York History Conference

The New York History Conference is accepting proposals on roundtable discussions, panels, and educator workshops for the June 2024 conference in Albany: "New York History: Contact and Conflict." Propo...

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.

Autumn Issue of The Review

Autumn issue: "Black Power Comes to West Point," plus articles about the Woodstock art colonies, women helping fight for the Palisades, a forgotten poet from Sullivan County, and an "undeveloped" park...

Autumn '23 Issue of The Review

The Autumn '23 issue of The Review is OUT NOW! Artists, farm workers, architects, and the Hudson River by Steamboat!