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R.I.S.E. UpdatesSusan Cosby Ronnenberg, Ph.D., selected as next dean of the College
Susan Cosby Ronnenberg, Ph.D., will be the next dean of the College, beginning Monday, July 6. Dr. Cosby Ronnenberg comes to us after 12 years at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis., where she rose to become a tenured professor and currently serves as chair of...
Commencement 2020
Saint Mary's University's 2020 Virtual CommencementsOn May 22, Saint Mary's celebrated 198 graduating students during a virtual commencement ceremony. And on July 17 a virtual commencement ceremony celebrated 609 graduates from our Schools of Graduate and Professional...
Saint Mary’s announces second semester dean’s list
The following undergraduate students were named to the second semester 2020 Dean’s List at the Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Winona Campus. The list includes 451 undergraduate students who earned a grade point average of 3.60 or better on a 4.0 scale.
Statement from Student Senate and Black Students and Allies
Student Senate, in partnership with Black Students and Allies, would like to extend our condolences to the family of George Floyd in light of the injustice that occurred Monday, May 25, in Minneapolis.
Meet Dr. Hahn, assistant professor and program director of Character and Virtue Education
Michael Hahn, Ph.D., joined Saint Mary’s University as an assistant professor and the Character and Virtue Education program director on March 30.

Ed.D. student starts new journey as president/CEO of Minneapolis senior living community
Under an adverse set of circumstances, Annette Greely has begun the next chapter of her career as the president and CEO of the Jones-Harrison Residence senior living community while completing her Doctorate of Education in Leadership at Saint Mary’s University.
Support the Cities Facebook page
Are you looking for ways to help in the Twin Cities during this time of unrest? This public Support the Cities Facebook page offers volunteering opportunities and places to donate items to help those affected in the Twin Cities. Like the page to get notifications for...

Entrepreneurial students design product to connect hospital patients and loved ones
Caily Landers ’21 knows the loneliness hospital patients can feel as they are undergoing worrisome procedures, disconnected from family, and often missing home. Last summer, Landers’ twin sister, Shannon, was diagnosed with a rare type of bone cancer. Her chemo...
Message from the president
Dear Members of the Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Community: It is with deep sadness that I write to you today in light of the killing of Mr. George Floyd just one week ago. His death is shocking and appalling. And so I write this realizing that I don’t have...
A message to the Saint Mary’s community
Recent events surrounding the sad and tragic death of George Floyd have called to mind the ongoing need for efforts to promote peace, justice, and the sanctity of all human life, especially those who are most vulnerable. We join together as a community of education and faith in the Lasallian Catholic tradition to mourn the loss of Floyd and pray for the consolation of his family and friends, as well as for all affected in our community and beyond.
Calendar of Events
Assumption of Risk
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