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Female students attend second annual Women of Color Summit
Eleven Saint Mary’s women attended the second annual Women of Color Summit: Empowering Together at Gustavus Adolphus College on April 13. The Women of Color Summit is similar to the annual Kente Summit for Collegiate Black Men — both offer an environment to build...

Cardinals’ Stang has scholarship named in his honor by NorsKids Foundation
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota sophomore Tommy Stang (Mendota Heights, Minn.) had a break-out year for the Cardinal men’s hockey team in 2018-19 — highlighted by a spot on the All-Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference First-Team. But Stang’s impact has...

Cokie Roberts inspires action at 2019 Hendrickson Forum
A sold out crowd of nearly 300 attended this year’s Hendrickson Forum held April 16 on Saint Mary’s Twin Cities Campus, which included a keynote address from Cokie Roberts and the presentation of the 2019 Hendrickson Medal for Ethical Leadership to Brad Hewitt,...

New co-op program a win-win for students, area businesses
As a college student who isn’t from this area, Elizabeth Wright admits she had never heard of Fastenal, even though they’re the largest fastener distributor in North America and headquartered in Winona. But all that is changing through Saint Mary’s University’s new...
Saint Mary’s announces second semester 2018-19 Dean’s List
WINONA, Minn. — The following undergraduate students were named to the second semester, 2018-19 Dean’s List at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota's Winona Campus. The list includes 343 undergraduate students who earned a grade point average of 3.60 or better on a...
Saint Mary’s announces Winona Campus undergraduate commencement list
WINONA, Minn. — The following students received bachelor of arts degrees in May 2019 from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota in Winona. McKayla Ahlrich, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Tiffany Alequin, St Paul, Minn. Tyler Aliperto, Saint Paul, Minn. Andrew Allemann, Cochrane,...

More than 450 alumni, friends connect at Saint Mary’s Reunion Weekend June 21-23
WINONA, Minn. — Saint Mary’s University’s Alumni Reunion June 21-23 was about elevating achievements. In addition to recognizing four successful alumni, another alumnus was recognized for more than 50 years of service to Saint Mary’s, and the 50th anniversary class...

Alumni honored, 450 welcomed home to Saint Mary’s Reunion Weekend
Saint Mary’s Reunion Weekend brought more than 450 alumni and friends home June 20-23. And though some alumni hadn’t visited the Winona Campus for a few years — or even a few decades — conversations picked up right where they left off. It was an emotion-packed...
Climate changes affecting big river fish populations
No fish tale here — let our experts explain the mystery behind a rare, 100-year-old fish that was caught in Minnesota Recently in Brainerd Lake … one lucky fisherman reeled in quite the catch. What looked like a giant goldfish was in fact a very old and very rare...
Saint Mary’s University announces new dean of the School of Business and Technology
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. — Michelle Wieser, Ph.D., has been selected as the new dean of the School of Business and Technology at Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota. Dr. Wieser brings to her role a breadth of academic and industry experience. Most recently, she was interim...
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