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Winona Campus Newsletter

Supporting each other at a difficult time

Closing arguments in the Derek Chauvin trial are today. Next, the jury will begin deliberating and a verdict will be rendered. This seminal moment in history calls for collective progress toward justice and equity and a condemnation of injustice, particularly for those historically marginalized and silenced, including Black citizens.

The trial, on top of the recent killing of Daunte Wright, as well as other events happening throughout the country, has created a tremendous amount of anger, fear, stress, and anxiety, and Minnesota is the national focus of these emotions. We ask that all members of our Saint Mary’s community continue to live our Lasallian Catholic values by exhibiting respect for all persons, engaging in civil discourse, being open to others’ perspectives, and being kind and caring.

For students on the Winona Campus, please remember that the Wellness Center is available to you as a resource, and Mass is offered daily at 12:15 p.m. in Saint Thomas More Chapel.

While we pray for peace, healing, equity, and justice for our communities and our nation, we know that action is imperative. Addressing the systemic injustices in the world will take our nation’s collective perseverance, wisdom, and courage.

How to report incidents of bias

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota is committed to providing a living, learning, and working environment that respects the dignity of each person.

Incidents of bias are inconsistent with the university’s Lasallian Catholic mission. If you are a current student, faculty, or staff member who has experienced or witnessed a bias incident, we want to address the incident and provide you with resources.

To report a bias incident, please use the online reporting form.

Find more information and answers to frequently asked questions.

Update on search for vice president for inclusion and human dignity

As detailed in an article in the Cardinal Update late January, Saint Mary’s University engaged the search firm of Hand & Associates to help us attract a broader candidate pool for our vice president for inclusion and human dignity. The firm has deep experience and connections to diverse candidates across the country.

We have an update as progress has been made. We have interviewed three qualified finalists and have made an offer to our top candidate. We are working through the final hiring process, which we expect will be completed in the next two weeks.

As mentioned in the earlier communication, the search has taken longer than expected as we have been competing with organizations — not just higher education — across the country seeking leaders in the area of diversity and inclusion. We have remained committed to taking the time needed to find the right person for this important position.

We look forward to introducing our choice to the Saint Mary’s community, and especially to our students, soon thereafter. We are already engaging with this person, so they will have a framework from which to start before arriving.

Register for summer classes by April 30

Cardinals,

If you plan to register for a summer class, you must do so by Friday, April 30!

Summer classes are a great opportunity if you need to get caught up on credits or want to get ahead on credits. Register via your portal under the SU21 College term. Summer classes begin Monday, May 17, and end Friday, July 16.

Don’t forget, summer courses are 50% off the regular tuition rate. Don’t miss this great deal! Note: Internships and other independent study courses over the summer run at the regular tuition rate.

Talk to your faculty adviser or email studentsuccess@smumn.edu if you have any questions.

Reminder: Now is the time to select your fall 2021 meal plan

You have until 4 p.m. on Friday, May 7, to select your meal plan for fall 2021.

Here are the updated costs:

2021-22 Meal Plan Costs
Residential Plans/per semester cost Commuter Plans/per semester cost
All Access $2,475 Lifestyle 5 $875
Lifestyle 15 $2,320 Lifestyle 8 $1,445
Lifestyle 12 $2,215 Base 50 $570
Essential 19** $2,185 Base 100 $930
**included in the room and board information

 

For more specifics on each plan, visit:

Complete your form:

Residential students who do not select a plan will be automatically defaulted to the Essential 19 plan. There will be a short meal plan switch period in August.

Students requiring dietary accommodations for health reasons should complete this form and schedule an appointment with the campus registered dietitian. The purpose of this process is to accommodate the student’s dietary needs, not to remove the student from the campus meal plan. If you have questions about the dietary accommodation process, contact the Jay Johnson Wellness Center at wellnnesscenter@smumn.edu. If you have had a previous dietary accommodation, please reach out to the Office of Student Affairs at studentaffairs@smumn.edu to discuss the renewal process.

If you have questions regarding meal plans, please contact the Office of Student Affairs at studentaffairs@smumn.edu.

Running low on motivation?

If you’re running low on motivation to start preparing for finals and need someone to hold you accountable, come visit a peer learning assistant (PLA) in HC19. A PLA can be your study buddy to keep you on track as you prepare for finals and also give you personalized tips on time management, studying, or maintaining a routine. Come visit a PLA in HC19 or by Zoom today!

You can get the help you need by signing up for a peer tutor or PLA at smumn.joinknack.com.

Don’t have the Knack app? Download Knack in the App Store or get it on Google Play.

Get help with any part of the writing process by contacting the Saint Mary’s Writing Center.

Get the most out of your study session using the Pomodoro technique.

Concert Band and jazz groups perform in the plaza May 1, 2

Concert Band and jazz groups perform in the plaza May 1, 2

Come hear live music on the plaza May 1 and 2! The Concert Band will provide lunchtime music starting at noon on Saturday, May 1, grab your food to go and enjoy a picnic lunch with music provided by 44 players! Band classics and new recently composed music will be performed. In case of rain, the band will play in the gymnasium.

The Jazz groups will play the next day, Sunday, May 2, starting at 3 p.m. highlighting their favorite tunes from this semester.

Jazz at Saint Mary’s presents ‘Choppin’ Wood’

Jazz at Saint Mary’s presents ‘Choppin’ Wood’

What would jazz sound like if it lacked a drummer? Fortunately, we’ll never have to find out! Choppin’ Wood will feature legendary local jazz drummer and music educator Dr. Rich MacDonald. From the early days of traditional through swing, Latin, and funk styles, the performance will focus on music written and performed by some of the greatest jazz drummers past and present.

“Choppin’ Wood” takes place in Page Theatre on Sunday, April 25, at 3 p.m. Seating is limited to 50 people and is open only to students, faculty, and staff. A livestream link will be available; contact A. Eric Heukeshoven at eheukesh@smumn.edu for details.

The perfect environment for learning biology

The perfect environment for learning biology

By Maura Sullivan Hill

Klaüs Friedli says he has fished in every trout stream in Winona County at least once. It’s a fitting comparison for how the senior environmental biology major has approached his Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota career, taking advantage of every opportunity that the university and its unique surroundings offer.

“I’m obsessed with nature, and, along with my motivation to learn more, Saint Mary’s has made me so passionate,” Friedli said. “We have a trout stream that runs through campus and goat prairies right behind our campus. Saint Mary’s has the perfect blend — valuable learning resources all around the campus and professors who take advantage of what those environments provide. That’s what made me fall in love with the area and the university.”

Born in Appleton, Wis., and raised in Marshfield, Wis., Friedli estimates that he has only been home for two weeks at a time since he first arrived on the Winona Campus.  Year round, he has been immersed in research, fieldwork, and volunteering, both on campus and in the local community.

For starters, Friedli has received valuable experience working for the university’s GeoSpatial Services since his freshman year, where he has mapped wetlands, including parts of Alaska and the southwestern U.S., using satellite software. As an intern at Cascade Meadow Wetlands and Environmental Center, Saint Mary’s Rochester Campus, Friedli managed prairie restoration, monitored water quality, removed invasive species, and surveyed plant life. He’s also a member of the Minnesota Driftless Chapter of The Prairie Enthusiasts, where he has assisted with prairie burns, which are necessary to maintain plant and animal diversity, and the removal of invasive plants.

An internship at Prairie Moon Nursery in Winona, which produces seeds for native plants and ships them nationwide to gardeners growing plants native to their region, solidified his career focus of wanting to work with plants.

“The reason I picked environmental biology was because I grew up with a very outdoorsy family, in terms of recreation,” said Friedli, who also played soccer at Saint Mary’s for three years. “We love to boat and ski and mountain bike and fish and canoe, so I thought it would be cool to work outside.”

More than a month before he graduates, he already has an ideal job lined up in Montana as a biological science technician (invasive species) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. He’ll spend the summer assessing and removing invasive plants in the state’s national wildlife refuges and other protected lands, traversing the parks in an ATV and using herbicides to kill the plants that harm the natural ecosystem.

Friedli says he loves teaching others about nature and how susceptible it can be to human impact. He’ll be working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for six months, and then is eyeing graduate school and a future as a professor.

“I love finding wildflowers in the field, and I love calling out their Latin names,” Friedli said. “But it’s funny how many times I take people out on hikes and they say, ‘That’s a pretty flower,’ and I have to say, ‘That’s an invasive species. I know it’s beautiful, but it’s a really bad thing for these other plants.’”

Friedli is grateful to his environmental biology professors for their mentorship, and encourages his fellow students to take advantage when professors present opportunities to help with projects or work in the field — like when he said yes to helping with prairie burns or tagging sturgeon fish on a chilly Saturday morning on Lake Winona.

“You can’t get a personal connection better than here at Saint Mary’s,” Friedli said. “In our world, it’s so easy to say no, but you get a lot more out of it when you go the extra mile helping people. And you find they want to help you as well. I’ve found that most everyone here at Saint Mary’s wants to help you.”

Shannon Tanghe delivers address at international teacher education conference

Shannon Tanghe delivers address at international teacher education conference

Shannon Tanghe, program director of the M.A. in ESL program, was invited to deliver a plenary address on facilitating global connections through virtual telecollaboration at the IUCTE (Inter-University Centre for Teacher Education) international conference, hosted by The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, in Gujarat, India. The conference theme was “Education Beyond Face-to-Face Mode: Opportunities and Challenges.” Due to the pandemic, this year’s conference was held virtually from March 25-27. Tanghe was also a keynote speaker at the conference held in-person in 2019.

Photo caption: Tanghe speaking at the 2019 IUCTE conference at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Gujarat, India.

Save the date for A Seat at the Table

We would like to invite you to join us 6:30-8 p.m., Thursday, May 20, for the first conversation in the new Saint Mary’s series, A Seat at the Table. A Seat at the Table aims to bring the Saint Mary’s Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs community together to talk through topics affecting our students and community. Our first conversation May 20 will be about COVID-19 and Anxiety: One Year Later.

We welcome you to join us virtually that evening and listen to a conversation with students and faculty from the School of Health and Human Services. A link to RSVP for this conversation and submit your questions will follow in the coming weeks. We look forward to having you there!

Should you have any questions, please email aseatatthetable@smumn.edu.

SAC events – murder mystery, bingo, craft kits, and more!

The Student Activities Committee (SAC) invites you to the following events:


Virtual Murder Mystery

Today, Thursday, April 15

7:30 p.m. Via Zoom – Sign Up Here

Classic game of murder mystery, all from the convenience of your own home! Join SAC in finding out who the murderer is through an interactive virtual game. All prompts will be provided to students who sign up. Please sign up before 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 15.


Motivational Bingo

Friday, April 16

7 p.m. Via Zoom – Sign Up Here

You know the game! There’s music, prizes, and always a theme! This time it’s motivational! What better way to have fun safely over Zoom!


Destress Craft Kits

Saturday, April 17

11 a.m. outside Cardinal Coffee

Need to unwind? Come and relax, lean into your creative side. Grab and go bags available for rock painting, vision boards, and coloring bags will be available.


Coffee, Cocoa, and Stress Kits

Thursday, April 22

8 a.m. to noon in Plaza (First Floor Saint Mary’s Hall – Rain Location)

Free coffee and cocoa and all the fixings! Want to warm up your morning? Join us for Coffee and Cocoa. SAC will also be passing out their Finals Stress kits to the first 100 participants. Come early to snag one for yourself!


Upcoming Events: 

Harry Potter Trivia: April 23 at 8 p.m. via Zoom – Sign Up Here

Plazapalooza: April 28 at 7 p.m. in the Plaza – Free food, T-shirts, music, and games

Outdoor Leadership Event: April 30, Time/Location TBA

SAC Year End Member Party: May 1 at 6 p.m., Location TBA


For more information, follow SAC on Instagram @smumnsac.

Questions? Email studentactivities@smumn.edu.

Receive the SAC weekly meeting invite and events list. 

Want to join SAC? Contact SAC president Sarah Fowler at safowl17@smumn.edu.

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