SGPP virtual commencement is June 5
Saint Mary’s University is proud to honor this spring’s graduates from our Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs with a virtual commencement ceremony Saturday, June 5, at 7 p.m. We invite our adult learners, their families, friends, and supporters to take part...
Winona Campus copy center: Change in submitting service requests
As you may have been aware, this past academic year (2020-21), print, copy, lamination, binding, and scanning services previously provided by Central Services on the Winona Campus came under the management of the IT Department. After evaluating the past year’s...
Mental health resources for SGPP students
2020-21 has been a challenging year for students in many ways. As you may know, Saint Mary's University offers health services to our traditional students in Winona, but does not offer health services to students in our Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs...
Taylor Richmond Benefit Dance donates to A-T Children’s Project
The 21st annual Taylor Richmond Benefit silent auction and dance raised $2,450, which was donated to the A-T Children’s Project in memory of the late Taylor Richmond. Taylor, the son of former Saint Mary’s staff member Nikki Richmond, was born with...
First Generation Initiative student spotlight: Destiny Walker B’22
Destiny Walker B’22
Student ‘miles ahead of his peers’ after research experience with Mayo Clinic Health System
Brandon Merfeld – Biology Major
Women and men: Together for change
When Michelle Wieser, Ph.D., became dean of the School of Business and Technology at Saint Mary’s in 2019, she brought with her a vision for opening new pathways to degree completion for a new generation of students. Many of these innovations are designed to appeal to...
First Generation Initiative student spotlight: Raekwon Livingston ’21
By Krista Joy Coleman Saint Mary’s criminal justice major Raekwon Livingston has his eyes set on changing the world, one person at a time. As a Chicago native, he understands first-hand the community's sometimes negative view of the Chicago Police Department and hopes...
Alumna uses degree to lead in geographic information systems
By Maura Sullivan Hill Kendis Scharenbroich M’00 can't recall too many other female CEOs in her industry, but she's more concerned about doing her job and the work she's trained to do. Scharenbroich, a self described knowledge seeker and fact finder, has worked in...
First Generation Initiative student spotlight: Crystal Chavez ’21
Crystal Chavez

