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MCA celebrates National Tap Dance Day

MCA celebrates National Tap Dance Day

SAINT PAUL, Minn. — Students from the Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts (MCA) will perform in the 2018 National Tap Dance Day Celebration Showcase on Sunday, May 27, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Como Park Lakeside Pavilion in Saint Paul. The Twin Cities tap dance...

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MCA hosts local student art exhibit throughout May

MCA hosts local student art exhibit throughout May

WINONA, Minn. — Artwork created by local students is now on display in Galleria Valéncia at the Minnesota Conservatory for the Arts (MCA), 1164 W. Howard St. The artwork was created by students of Brianna Haupt, who teaches K-12 at Riverway Learning Community....

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International partnerships celebrate success

As part of its efforts to increase the enrollment and visibility of the university — as well as extend its Lasallian mission of making college accessible — Saint Mary’s has formed several international partnerships. This year marks a significant milestone for the...

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Gostomski receives honorary doctorate

Saint Mary’s presented an honorary Doctorate of Humanities to Michael “Mike” Gostomski ’62 during the May 12 commencement ceremony on the Winona Campus. Gostomski was honored for his work as a longtime benefactor and generous supporter of the university. A lifelong...

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Saint Mary’s dedicates school of sciences

Saint Mary’s dedicates school of sciences

Saint Mary’s University celebrated the dedication of The John C. Parmer School of the Sciences on May 11 in the lobby of the Science and Learning Center. In grateful recognition, Saint Mary’s named its school of sciences in honor of the late John C. Parmer ’50. The...

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