by Stephen Schmidt | Mar 31, 2020 | Stories
Next school year, chemistry students on the Winona Campus will be able to identify the composition of materials using a cutting-edge piece of equipment made possible by a recently awarded grant.
by Stephen Schmidt | Mar 24, 2020 | Stories
Sara Schreiner M’97 loves to surround her life with colors — both in a traditional sense and with the colorful experiences that she has had traveling all over the world. Now, she is advising in the school where her career began.
by Stephen Schmidt | Mar 9, 2020 | Stories
Not all losses are defined or finite, but they can still cause grief and physical ailments. Natalie Bowker M’06 recently gave a TEDx Talk on how to best handle “ambiguous losses” in our lives.
by Stephen Schmidt | Feb 25, 2020 | Stories
David Lynch, Ph.D., professor of History and Social Sciences, talks about how the historic level of partisanship divisiveness is threatening how the government works while delegitimizing and undermining institutions that make and enforce laws or serve as gatekeepers.
by Stephen Schmidt | Feb 25, 2020 | Stories
Current immigration policies could significantly harm the economy in the long term, according to Christine Beech, D.M., the Dr. Jon and Betty Kabara Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota.