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MARIA COLLEGE MONARCHS SPREAD THEIR WINGS AT 63RD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT AT SPAC



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MARIA COLLEGE MONARCHS SPREAD THEIR WINGS AT 63RD ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT AT SPAC

 

Albany, N.Y. (May 18, 2025) — Surrounded by the natural beauty of Saratoga Spa State Park, Maria College’s Class of 2025 gathered at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center earlier today to celebrate the close of one chapter and the beginning of another.

 

The Class of 2025 included 218 graduates earning bachelor’s degrees in nursing RN-BS completion, health and occupational sciences, healthcare management, psychology, and liberal arts. Other students received associate degrees in nursing, occupational therapy assistant, and general studies, as well as practical nurse certificates.

 

“Commencement marks both an end and a beginning,” said Maria College President Lynn Ortale. “The Class of 2025 represents our dedication to healthcare education and the Mercy mission of compassion. These graduates exemplify our commitment to supporting all students and preparing them to serve with care and professionalism.”

“Many of our graduates have faced unique challenges, balancing work, family, and school,” added Anne Jung, Ph.D., vice president of academic affairs. “Their success is a testament not only to their perseverance, but also to how education opens doors and provides opportunities to transform lives and communities.”

 

Dr. Barbara Crump, a respected healthcare professional, educator, and author, delivered the commencement address with a message rooted in resilience and purpose. Drawing on more than 30 years in oncology care and nursing education, she shared her personal journey — from earning her GED to a Ph.D. in nursing research. “Education is not just a pathway to success; it’s a lifeline to transformation, empowerment, and hope,” she said. She urged graduates to embrace lifelong learning and make a meaningful impact in healthcare and beyond.

 

Maria College also awarded honorary doctorates to Sister Jean McGinty ’62, RSM, MSN, RN, and Bartley J. Costello III for their outstanding leadership and service. Sister Jean, a Maria College alumna, has led groundbreaking healthcare initiatives, including the region’s first Neonatal Care Center. Costello, a Navy veteran and attorney, has shaped state policy and served on non-profit boards, including Maria College, contributing to the community with compassion and leadership.

 

Additionally, Maureen E. O’Brien received the McAuley Award for her ongoing commitment to service, inclusion, and social change. As leader of New York State Industries for the Disabled, Inc., she has created meaningful job opportunities for thousands with disabilities. Her influence extends to higher education through her support of Maria College’s Frank E. O’Brien Jr. Student Success Center, which provides academic tutoring, emergency aid, and career support to help students succeed. O’Brien’s leadership embodies the Mercy tradition of compassion in action.

 

For more information about Maria College’s 2025 Commencement, visit https://mariacollege.edu/commencement-2025.

 

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About Maria College
Founded in 1958, Maria College is one of 17 colleges and universities in the United States sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas. The private, co-educational, Catholic college in Albany serves approximately 800 students in a variety of bachelor’s, associate’s, and master’s degree and certificate programs, including liberal arts, healthcare management, nursing, psychology, occupational therapy, public health, and health and occupational sciences. Learn more at MariaCollege.edu.

 

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