SUNY Sullivan
Mary Buck is currently serving as an Adjunct Nursing Professor at Mount Saint Mary College, where Mary also holds the position of Assistant Professor of Nursing Education. Prior to this, Mary worked as an Assistant Professor of Nursing at SUNY Sullivan and SUNY Orange. Mary has extensive experience in the healthcare field, with roles such as Renal Nurse at Fresenius Medical Care North America, Hemodialysis Nurse Specialist at Renal Care RNS, and PICC Nurse at Vascular Access Management. Mary holds a Doctorate of Nursing Practice in Administration, Research, and Clinical Management from Capella University, as well as a BSN in Nursing Education from SUNY Empire State College.
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SUNY Sullivan
SUNY Sullivan provides programs and resources that educate, inspire, and empower students and the broader community. Through excellence in teaching and learning, we prepare students for a diverse and interconnected world, and we support positive economic and social change within Sullivan County and beyond. We model sustainable actions and promote socially, environmentally, and economically responsible citizenship through an overarching culture of excellence. Our rural, 405-acre campus is nestled in the scenic Catskill Mountains less than two hours from New York City and Albany. It features a series of nine interconnected buildings plus the Paul Gerry Fieldhouse. Our campus buildings, including the Seelig Theatre located in the center of the complex, were designed by architectural firm Edward Durell Stone & Associates. Stone was famous for his work on the Museum of Modern Art and Radio City Music Hall in New York City, as well as the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., among other public buildings and spaces. The Lazarus I. Levine Residence Hall and the EcoGreen Townhouses, both located just steps from campus, provide housing for nearly 400 students.