
Cardinal Athletics — The week in review
Greetings Cardinal Nation! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there are no athletic events to report on this fall, but there is still plenty to keep up with around Saint Mary's athletics! Here's a look at the highlights from this past week — including the amazing volunteer...
Take some time to reduce your stress
In the midst of a world-wide pandemic, an election, and a condensed semester, it’s hard to find time for self-care. During times of stress it is essential that we take the time to care for ourselves mentally, emotionally, and physically.
Panel discussion on religion, science is Nov. 3
Join faculty on Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7 p.m. in the Common Room to discuss “Science and Religion: Friends or Foes.”
Psy.D. student and faculty earn awards from Minnesota Psychological Association
Several faculty members and one doctoral student received awards from the Minnesota Psychological Association in October.
DBA students present paper in Africa
Doctor of Business Administration students presented a paper at the Postgraduate Scholars Summit in Africa.
Virtual Hendrickson Forum scheduled for Nov. 10
Saint Mary’s University’s first virtual Hendrickson Forum, to be shared noon Tuesday, Nov. 10, features keynote speaker, Nicholas A. Christakis, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H., director of Yale University’s Human Nature Lab and co-director of the Yale Institute for Network Science, addressing how certain kinds of social artificial intelligence (AI) might best be used to enhance our society.
Race, Faith, and Higher Education event Nov. 11
Join an esteemed panel of speakers on Wednesday, Nov. 11, to discuss the role higher education plays in understanding race, race relations, and the effects of racism in society, especially in light of faith and religious belief.
MSW Student Erin Lowe receives Bonynge Memorial scholarship
Saint Mary’s Master of Social Work student Erin Lowe was awarded the 2020 Eugene R. Bonynge Memorial Graduate Scholarship.

Dr. Kotz publishes book of inspiration and everyday leadership
When Paul Kotz, Ph.D., Ed.D. leadership core associate professor, released his inspirational book this spring, he didn’t anticipate the timely nature of the message, or the corresponding thirst for the stories of leadership and resilience with today’s challenges.