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MCA to host classical piano benefit concert

MCA to host classical piano benefit concert

Winona native Dr. Christopher Mechell will present a classical piano benefit concert for the Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts (MCA) on Saturday, March 9, at 6 p.m. inside the Academy Theatre at the Valéncia Arts Center. The event, free and open to the public, will feature works of Grieg, Liszt, and Brahms. Freewill donations will be used to help establish a piano lab at MCA.

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Winona Campus and Rochester Center to close today, Feb. 25

Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota will close the Winona Campus and its Rochester Center at Cascade Meadow Monday, Feb. 25, due to road conditions. There will be no classes in Rochester. University employees should not report to work. Evening staff who normally...

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Saint Mary’s annual benefit to assist Winona boy battling leukemia

Saint Mary’s annual benefit to assist Winona boy battling leukemia

Saint Mary’s will present the 19th annual Taylor Richmond Benefit Dance from 8 p.m. to midnight Saturday, March 9. The beneficiary of this year’s formal dance — open to the public — is Joseph Row of Winona. Joseph is the 11-year-old son of Darren Row who teaches in the Mathematics, Computer Science, and Statistics Department of Saint Mary’s.

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Kabara Institute engages with local community

Kabara Institute engages with local community

The Kabara Institute once again participated as a sponsor for Social Ice in Rochester and had the Saint Mary’s logo on the Wall of Ice. Pictured at Social Ice are Christine Beech, director for the Kabara Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies; Molly Bigelow, Rochester...

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Delta Epsilon Sigma inducts new members

Delta Epsilon Sigma inducts new members

Several individuals were recently inducted into Delta Epsilon Sigma, a national scholastic honor society for students, faculty, and alumni of colleges and universities with a Catholic tradition.

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Saint Mary’s Concert Band to perform commissioned piece

The Saint Mary’s University Concert Band will present the world-premiere performance of the composition “Nigun Prophecy” at their upcoming spring concert on Sunday, March 10, at 3 p.m. in the Page Theatre. “Nigun Prophecy” was written by award-winning American composer David Avshalomov as part of the Kaplan Commission Project at Saint Mary’s.

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Moore and Foley interviewed on Cardinals’ Nest

Greg Moore, women’s hockey head coach, and David Foley, women’s basketball head 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...

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