Marist College president talks with parents about campus experiences

Kevin C. Weinman President
Kevin C. Weinman President
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Marist College President Kevin Weinman spoke with parents of students in a discussion released on March 25. The conversation focused on what the college has meant to their children and how families remain involved in the Marist community after graduation.

The event highlights the ongoing connection between Marist College and its extended family, emphasizing how parents continue to engage with campus life even after their students complete their studies.

During the discussion, Weinman asked parents about their perspectives on student life at Marist and explored ways they maintain ties to the college community. The session concluded with a lighthearted segment inspired by “The Newlywed Game,” where parents were quizzed on how well they know details of their children’s experiences at Marist.

This conversation is part of the “Between 2 Foxes” series produced by Marist College, which features various members of the college community sharing stories and insights. All episodes from this series are available for viewing online through Marist’s official channels.

The continued engagement between alumni families and current leadership reflects broader trends in higher education, where institutions seek to foster lifelong connections among graduates and their families.



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