Irish Voice Recognizes College of Mount Saint Vincent President & Faculty Members for Academic Excellence

RIVERDALE, NY (07/26/2011)(readMedia)-- The Irish Voice newspaper recently named College of Mount Saint Vincent President Charles L. Flynn Jr. and faculty members Dr. Joseph Skelly, professor and chair of history, and Dr. Mary Ellen Sullivan, assistant professor and chair of teacher education, as members of a select group of the 2011 Top 100 educators of Irish ancestry in the United States.

This is the second time that Drs. Flynn, a resident of New York, N.Y., and Skelly, a resident of Stamford, Conn., have been named to the list for their contributions to the field of education. All three CSMV award recipients will be honored at an awards ceremony this fall.

About the College of Mount Saint Vincent

Founded in 1847, the College of Mount Saint Vincent is a co-educational, independent institution rooted in the spirit and mission of the Sisters of Charity and committed to the liberal arts. The College's undergraduate and master's level degree programs prepare its uncommonly diverse students for lives of professional achievement and service. Visit www.mountsaintvincent.edu for more information.