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October Counselor Newsletter

Happy fall everyone! The temperatures are starting to dip, and the leaves are changing to beautiful oranges, reds, and yellows. In Winona, we are fortunate to be hemmed in by bluffs, so in the fall we are blanketed by a sea of beautiful fall colors. Our first virtual...

Save the date for civil discourse events

In a universitywide initiative, the Office of the Provost and the Office of Student Affairs will be hosting debate watch events and panel discussions on civil discourse one hour prior to the presidential debate. These moderated events will take place over Zoom.

A message to the Saint Mary’s community

Recent events surrounding the sad and tragic death of George Floyd have called to mind the ongoing need for efforts to promote peace, justice, and the sanctity of all human life, especially those who are most vulnerable. We join together as a community of education and faith in the Lasallian Catholic tradition to mourn the loss of Floyd and pray for the consolation of his family and friends, as well as for all affected in our community and beyond.

Burke’s winning essay reflects on a Lasallian education

Burke’s winning essay reflects on a Lasallian education

Junior education major Kristin Burke was awarded first place in the Lasallian Essay Contest, as part of Saint Mary’s #300 celebration — honoring Saint John Baptist de La Salle, the founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools and the patron saint of educators, who died 300 years ago. Read her winning submission.

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