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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 headquartered in Winona. But all that is changing through Saint Mary’s University's new...

Jazz at Saint Mary’s to host concert in the plaza
Jazz at Saint Mary’s will host their semi-annual “jazz final” on Sunday, May 5, at 3 p.m. outside at the Saint Mary’s University Winona Campus plaza.

Saint Mary’s presents chamber music recital April 29
Saint Mary’s University students and community musicians are coming together to present a chamber music recital in the Great Hall at Watkins Manor on Monday, April 29, from 6 to 7 p.m.
Business department receives IACBE reaccreditation
Saint Mary’s undergraduate Business Department celebrates its reaccreditation with the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE). Derek Jackson and Dr. Shelly McCallum-Ferguson attended the 22nd annual IACBE International Conference in April, where they received Board of Directors recognition for the department’s reaccreditation and delivered a conference session.
Kabara Institute hosts Women Entrepreneurs Forum
More than 100 women visited Saint Mary’s Cascade Meadow Center in Rochester on April 18 for the Women Entrepreneurs Forum. A panel of five women discussed leadership and building on your strengths at this event, sponsored by the Saint Mary’s Kabara Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies and Rochester Area Economic Development, Inc.
Tailgate lunch supports athletics
Thank you to Cardinal Athletics and Chartwells for sponsoring yesterday's Let's Do Lunch event. Rain or shine, they had us "covered" in the ice arena lobby. A total of $250 was raised which will go toward the Athletics Initiative. Thank you to everyone who contributed...
Winecke and Oakes featured on Cardinals’ Nest [video]
Nick Winecke, baseball head coach, and T.J. Oakes, baseball pitching coach, were recently featured in an episode of Cardinals’ Nest, a TV program that airs on Winona cable access HBC TV-25. Cardinals’ Nest is cohosted by Donny Nadeau, sports information director, and...
Tristano keeps busy in retirement
Richard Tristano, emeritus professor of history, has been keeping busy in his retirement. His article, “’Lo amore deli subditi:’ The Statecraft of Borso d’Este,” is being published in volume 15 of Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History. Tristano is also an active...
Saint Mary’s in the news
Paying for college profile: Zechariah Kitzhaber (Saint Mary’s senior) [Minnesota Private College Council] CLEAN WATER ACT: WOTUS comments pile on the data [E&E News] — featuring Saint Mary's research led by Andy Robertson, GeoSpatial Services director Educator’s...

Saint Mary’s students collaborate with WinCraft in first WinBowl
WinCraft is providing our Sport Marketing students with an incredible real-world experience. Within the next couple of weeks, our students will be pitching their ideas for new sports licensed product lines.
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