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Pope Francis approves beatification of Saint Mary’s alumnus
WINONA, Minn. — Pope Francis has recognized the martyrdom of Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota alumnus Brother James Miller, FSC. The Vatican announced Thursday, Nov. 8, that Pope Francis approved a decree recognizing Brother James died as a martyr on Feb. 13,...
Blue Angel is happening this weekend
Don’t miss the 52nd Blue Angel musical variety show, one of the longest-running traditions at Saint Mary’s. Blue Angel showtimes are Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10. Get your tickets now.
Fano Featured on Cardinals’ Nest [video]
Joe Fano, Saint Mary's first-year Men's Basketball head coach, was featured on this week's Cardinals' Nest. Learn more about Fano's coaching history, decision to come to Saint Mary's, and plans for this year's team by watching the show here. The Cardinals' Nest is a...
Alumnus to speak at Veterans Day program
Dr. John Forrette ’74 will return to campus to speak at the annual Veterans Day program at 11 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 12, at the Veterans Memorial.
Pitch your idea for a chance to win
Have an idea? Ready to pitch? Want to earn $250 for 90 seconds? Participate in the Elevator Pitch Competition on Monday, Nov. 12.
Celebrate International Education Week
All students, faculty, and staff are invited to celebrate International Education Week with these events happening Nov. 12-16.
Lasallian lectures happening next week
Come Tuesday, Nov. 13, and Wednesday, Nov. 14, for two enlightening presentations for Lasallians (that’s you!). Hear from Lasallian experts on topics like education, sustainable development, and perseverance.
Admission update for Nov. 1, 2018
November is traditionally when we begin providing enrollment data that is shared with other Minnesota private colleges, so we are also sharing results with everyone on campus to keep you informed.
New nationwide GSS projects benefit Saint Mary’s University students
With the acquisition of several new projects, Saint Mary’s GeoSpatial Services (GSS) is increasing invaluable student internship experiences while helping nationwide organizations make far-reaching ecological decisions. For example, in the largest single contract ever awarded to them ($1.7 million over four years), GSS will work with the federal Bureau of Land Management (BLM). The project will keep GSS staff and up to 30 student interns busy for several years.
Students and staff attend Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men
Seven Saint Mary’s students and staff recently attended the Kente Summit at Macalester College in St. Paul on Nov. 2-3.





