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PR/B Club visits Hormel

PR/B Club visits Hormel

The Saint Mary’s Public Relations/Business Club interacted with a panel of business professionals at Hormel in Austin, Minn., on April 6. They discussed mergers/acquisitions, investor relations, and certifications. Club members, seen above with Saint Mary’s alumnus...

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Track athlete is All-American in triple jump

Track athlete is All-American in triple jump

Saint Mary’s junior Becca Dup of Albert Lea, Minn., earned her first All-American honor at the NCAA Division III national championships in May. After 17th- and ninth-place finishes in the triple jump in her first two NCAA Division III national championships, Dup...

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Students advocate for diversity and inclusion

Students advocate for diversity and inclusion

The YES! (Youth Equity Solutions) Leadership Team conducted professional development training for Student Success Center staff on March 15, which gave them the opportunity to share their expertise and leadership on important issues surrounding diversity and inclusion...

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Weekend retreat focuses on servant leadership

Weekend retreat focuses on servant leadership

Fifty students participated in a retreat in April that focused on learning and reflecting on the foundation and development of servant leadership. The retreat was led by Daniel Pearson, assistant men’s basketball coach for Canada’s University of Calgary Dinos, 2018...

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New Cooperative Education Program launches

New Cooperative Education Program launches

Saint Mary’s is launching a new Cooperative Education Program that will incorporate significant, sustained professional career experiences into an undergraduate degree. The program will complement classroom experiences with placement in a work setting and, in turn,...

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$72 million reasons to celebrate

$72 million reasons to celebrate

The 2018 Celebration of Excellence was held May 19 on Saint Mary’s Twin Cities Campus. Student showcased some of their research before the evening dinner and program began. Among many reasons to celebrate, Brother William Mann was honored with a heartfelt tribute for...

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Welcoming our new president

PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM APPOINTED Mary Ann Remick, chair of the Board of Trustees, has appointed a Presidential Transition Team to assist Rev. James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D., as he familiarizes himself with the needs, goals, culture, and charism of Saint Mary’s...

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Heukeshovens preview new duet before European tour

Heukeshovens preview new duet before European tour

WINONA, Minn. — Longtime Saint Mary’s music faculty members and husband-wife duo Janet (piccolo) and Eric (euphonium) Heukeshoven will perform “Birdie’s Favorite” at the free Winona Municipal Band concert Wednesday, June 27, at 8 p.m. in the Lake Park Bandshell....

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Saint Mary’s honors four alumni at reunion weekend

Saint Mary’s honors four alumni at reunion weekend

WINONA, Minn. — Saint Mary’s University honors outstanding alumni each summer during Reunion Weekend. This year, four alumni will be honored during a reception Saturday, June 23, on the Winona Campus. This year’s Distinguished Alumna Award recipient is Dr. Bobbie...

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