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Communication Department holds virtual reunion
The Saint Mary’s Department of Communication held a virtual alumni reunion via Zoom to discuss how their companies are communicating during COVID-19, offer advice for current students, and share memories of their time at Saint Mary’s.

Keeping the peace: Doctoral counseling psychology student to build training modules for trauma management on international scale
Karen Spencer M’19 has always been interested in international affairs, having done several study abroad trips during her undergraduate studies. A trip to a Liberian refugee camp in Ghana in 2004, though, helped galvanize her professional passions and her future studies.

Strengthening community
In these times of uncertainty, it’s important to remember that we are “stronger together.” This past week, Saint Mary’s donated mattresses to Catholic Charities and participated in a mini parade with Cotter High School.
Saint Mary’s Zoom backgrounds for work and life
If you’re missing Saint Mary’s, we have a series of Zoom backgrounds to help you feel a bit more at home whether connecting personally or professionally.
Book rental return information
The Saint Mary’s Bookstore is temporarily closed until further notice, and rental books cannot be returned in person at this time. Find out how to send your rental books back.
Students inducted into Alpha Psi Omega
Several students and one faculty member were inducted as members of Alpha Psi Omega (APO), National Theatre Honors Fraternity, on Sunday, April 5.
Diversity Cafe is back as part of Talk About It Tuesday
Two events will take place this week, offered by the Student Wellness Club, including the return of Diversity Cafe and Mental Health Bingo.
University Writing Services support
There are now two ways to get help from University Writing Services.
Spiritual offering
Saint Mary’s Campus Ministry continues to share spiritual offerings to provide much-needed perspective and a focus on faith in this time of uncertainty. “No, in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us. For I am convinced that neither...

Exploring the charism of the modern-day Lasallian: Part 2
Although it has been more than four months since the beatification of Blessed Brother James Miller, FSC, those who attended the ceremony in Guatemala said that experience serves as a daily reminder of the Lasallian charism in the modern world. This is the second of a two-part series that examines being Lasallian in today’s world.
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