The model of civility
While the Nov. 3 presidential election has been fraught with divisiveness and increased polarization, Saint Mary’s has found reason for hope.
Race, Faith, and Higher Education: Hope for a Path Forward
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, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, via Zoom.
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.
View discussion on racial inequality and injustice
On Sept. 29, the Minnesota Catholic Conference hosted a public Zoom titled, “Read Open Wide Our Hearts: The enduring call to Love and more resources on racism.”
Saint Mary’s virtual Hendrickson Forum Nov. 10 to address sustainability, evolution, AI
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota’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.