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You’re invited to celebrate Palm Sunday

You’re invited to celebrate Palm Sunday

Join us to celebrate Palm Sunday with Father James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D., and the Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota community as we usher in Holy Week with a special 10:30 a.m. Mass Sunday, April 14, in Saint Thomas More Chapel. “Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in...

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University civic engagement leaders receive statewide recognition

Minnesota Campus Compact announced the winners of the 2019 Presidents’ Awards, which include three members of the Saint Mary’s community. The Minnesota Campus Compact Presidents’ Awards provide an opportunities for member presidents and chancellors to give statewide recognition to effective leaders in the development of campus-community partnerships.

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Speaker to present on courage and community care

Speaker to present on courage and community care

Vanessa Zolton, co-host of the podcast “Harry Potter and the Sacred Text,” will visit Saint Mary’s to speak on Courage and Community Care: Treating the Secular as Sacred on Thursday, April 11, at 7 p.m. in the Science and Learning Center Room 200.

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GSS partners on Clean Water Rule Analysis

GSS partners on Clean Water Rule Analysis

With grant funding from the Hewlett Foundation, GeoSpatial Services (GSS) created a geospatial model that predicts the spatial extent of federally protected wetlands and waterways under three different protection scenarios.

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Collum and Corcoran featured on Cardinals’ Nest [video]

Jill Collum, head athletic trainer, and Ashley Corcoran, senior hockey player, 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,...

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Saint Mary’s in the news [video]

Lasallian Volunteers (LV) featured an article on Alisa Mackey, executive director of the First Generation Initiative. Macksey was an LV from 2000-2002 and also served on the LV staff for a number of years. Check out the article: Alisa Macksey Honored as Distinguished...

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Page Series to present Sharon Mansur’s ‘Dreaming Under a Cedar Tree 2.0’

Page Series to present Sharon Mansur’s ‘Dreaming Under a Cedar Tree 2.0’

The 2018-2019 Page Series will conclude with Winona artist Sharon Mansur’s “Dreaming Under a Cedar Tree 2.0,” an immersive evening of dance performance, art, food, and conversation with Middle Eastern flavor. Performances will take place Wednesday, April 24, and Thursday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the Page Theatre on the Saint Mary’s University Winona Campus.

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Spring brings new energy and activity

The hope of spring and longer days bring a freshness and energy to campus. The remaining weeks of the school year are filled with activities and events as we head toward commencement in May on our Winona Campus. Looking back on the winter months, our students have...

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Five honored during annual Founders’ Day celebration

Five honored during annual Founders’ Day celebration

In celebration of its heritage, Saint Mary’s University presented awards to the leader of the De La Salle Christian Brothers, as well as one faculty member, one staff member, and two outstanding seniors at its annual Founders’ Day celebration March 12 on the Winona...

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