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R.I.S.E. Updates

Student Senate meeting agenda for Oct. 6

The next Student Senate meeting will be Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m. Attire for this meeting is business casual, as Father James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D., president of Saint Mary’s University, will be in attendance. 

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October Counselor Newsletter

Happy fall everyone! The temperatures are starting to dip, and the leaves are changing to beautiful oranges, reds, and yellows. In Winona, we are fortunate to be hemmed in by bluffs, so in the fall we are blanketed by a sea of beautiful fall colors. Our first virtual...

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Save the date for civil discourse events

In a universitywide initiative, the Office of the Provost and the Office of Student Affairs will be hosting debate watch events and panel discussions on civil discourse one hour prior to the presidential debate. These moderated events will take place over Zoom.

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Career Services news

Sarah Hardy, senior psychology major, shares details about her internship with the Washington County Government Center. Learn more about upcoming events, including an interview workshop, career and internship expo, and job fair.

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Clubs and organizations — which one is right for you?

Check out the various clubs and organizations offered at Saint Mary’s by watching videos created by the club and organization leaders with information about their club! For more information about clubs and organizations, visit the R.I.S.E. website or email...

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Travel notification update

Saint Mary’s is dedicated to keeping our students safe and mitigating the risks associated with travel. The travel notification form has been updated, and students should now notify the university of travel at least 48 hours before departure.

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The Scoop, October 2020

Chartwells shares their monthly newsletter, which includes upcoming events, a fall recipe, and more. The Scoop, October 2020

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Calendar of Events

Assumption of Risk

The university hereby advises student and student acknowledges that by [participating in Activity] during the pandemic, the student may likely be exposed to COVID-19 or other risks that may result in illness, personal injury, or death, and the student understands and chooses to voluntarily [participate in Activity] and accept all risk to health that may result therefrom. Student understands and accepts that University cannot control these risks and may not be able to provide the necessary medical care that the student’s situation may require. Student understands that University is not responsible for any medical or other expenses associated with any property damage or personal injury student may sustain and that University does not maintain any insurance policy pertaining to any potential illness student may develop or other damage student may sustain. As such, student is aware that student should review personal insurance coverage. Student Voluntarily assumes full responsibility for any risks of loss, property of damage or personal injury, including death that may be sustained by student as a result of [participating in activity].

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