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.
by Deb Nahrgang | Feb 25, 2020 | Press releases, Stories
WINONA, Minn. — The Chamber Singers of Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota will perform in Denver and Colorado Springs, Colo., as part of their 2020 concert tour. The 24-voice select ensemble is directed by Dr. Patrick M. O’Shea, professor of music. Tour performances...
by Deb Nahrgang | Feb 24, 2020 | Press releases, Stories
The Rev. Leo E. Patalinghug, IVDei, an award-winning cook and acclaimed speaker, will dish up an interesting discussion about community for the next Cardinal Virtue presentation Wednesday, March 11. The public is invited to watch and listen to the Rev. Patalinghug at 6 p.m. in Saint Mary’s University’s Toner Student Center.
by Deb Nahrgang | Feb 24, 2020 | Press releases, Stories
WINONA, Minn. — Leadership guru, popular TED talk speaker, and author Drew Dudley will present “The Leadership Test” 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, in Saint Mary’s University’s Page Theatre. In his engaging and empowering keynote, Dudley will demonstrate a form of...
by Stephen Schmidt | Feb 24, 2020 | Stories
When it comes to the communication department at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, the goal is to always balance knowledge gained inside the classroom with experience outside of it.