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Cotter students join Limnology class to study Gilmore Creek

Cotter students join Limnology class to study Gilmore Creek

Cotter High School students from Katie Halvorson's Environmental Science class joined Saint Mary’s students from Dr. Lallaman's Limnology class on May 2 to survey fish in Gilmore Creek. Students from both schools formed teams to capture fish, count their numbers, and...

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GeoSpatial Services travels to New Mexico

GeoSpatial Services travels to New Mexico

At the end of April, GeoSpatial Services (GSS) staff Andy Robertson and John Anderson conducted pre-mapping wetland field work in central and western New Mexico, along with two staff members from the New Mexico Environment Department and one from the United States...

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GeoSpatial Services works with Arizona tribe

GeoSpatial Services works with Arizona tribe

Last week, GeoSpatial Services (GSS) staff Kevin Stark and Eric Lindquist traveled to the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona to conduct wetland training for White Mountain Apache tribal staff. Topics included how to use wetland and riparian GIS data recently...

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Tristano publishes Lasallian book

Dr. Richard Tristano, History Department, has published a book titled, “John Baptist de La Salle and the Brothers of the Christian Schools: a Contextual Approach, France 1525-1725,” Digital Journal of Lasallian Research, Opening Perspectives Collection, No. 1, April...

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Poling appointed senior research fellow

Dr. John D. Poling, chair of the Philosophy Department, has been appointed a Senior Research Fellow at the Howard and Edna Hong Kierkegaard Library at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minn. Future projects include final editing for publication of "Stewards of...

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GeoSpatial Services director presents at national meeting

GeoSpatial Services director presents at national meeting

In early April, GeoSpatial Services (GSS) Director Andy Robertson facilitated a workshop on wetland and floodplain functional assessments at the annual meeting of the Association of State Wetland Managers (ASWM) in Washington, D.C. The one-day conference was attended...

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Saint Mary’s in the news

The Winona Daily News published this story on our new president and this story on the Celebration of Scholarship. The Minneapolis Star Tribune published this story on our new president. The Rochester Post Bulletin published this story on our new president. The Winona...

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Last ‘Campus Notes’ of the academic year

This is the last “Campus Notes” issue of the academic year. Continue to notify the Office of Marketing and Communications of story ideas, photo opportunities, events, and other news throughout the summer! “Campus Notes” will resume in August when the 2018-19 school...

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Calendar of Events

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