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Saint Mary’s named NCAA Division III Team Works Service Challenge winner
WINONA, Minn. — Saint Mary’s University has always touted that those who play collegiately for the Cardinals are not only great athletes, but great students as well. But being a successful student — and an athlete — are just two of three prongs to being a Cardinal....
Saint Mary’s will no longer host the International Lasallian Research Symposium
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota has made the decision to no longer host the International Lasallian Research Symposium. Begun in 2012, these gatherings have had a good run, have been both meaningful and enjoyable, and have served the purpose of bringing together...

Saint Mary’s Spotlight: Amy Heinz
The Marketing and Communication Office will be profiling Saint Mary’s University leaders regularly in the Cardinal Update. Our goal is to showcase those overseeing and guiding key areas important to our strategic initiatives. This week, we feature Amy Heinz, O.T.D.,...
U.S. News ranking, published op-ed help elevate Saint Mary’s in the public eye
As Saint Mary’s University continues to strive to be nationally prominent and regionally dominant, we look to identify ways to stand out for prospective students and their families. In the past few weeks, Saint Mary’s has been elevated in the public eye with new...

More than 300 graduates honored during SGPP commencement
On Saturday, Jan 22, the Saint Mary’s University community gathered to celebrate the graduates of the Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs. Inside Orchestra Hall in downtown Minneapolis, a new venue for the university’s SGPP commencement ceremonies,...
Events planned in honor of Blessed James Miller B’66, M’74
Blessed James (Brother James “Santiago” Miller B’66, M’74) was a dedicated De La Salle Christian Brother and Saint Mary’s alumnus who died serving and protecting the youth he served 40 years ago. Blessed James was only 37 when he was shot and killed as he was mending...

Lynch discusses political polarization on Saint Mary’s Currents podcast
On this episode of the podcast, we tackle an issue that is familiar to anyone who follows the news of the day: political polarization. It’s a timely topic, as the U.S. recently recognized the first anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, and a prolonged...

Saint Mary’s grad uses knowledge of the outdoors to protect natural resources as a wildland firefighter
Christopher Virruso III B’18

Saint Mary’s online business programs ranked first in Minnesota by U.S. News
Saint Mary’s University is listed No. 1 in Minnesota for its online MBA and its online business master’s programs, according to U.S. News and World Report’s latest rankings, announced Jan. 25. Saint Mary’s ranks 191 in the 2022 “Best Online MBA Programs” category and...

More than 400 students named to Saint Mary’s Dean’s List
WINONA, Minn. — The following students were named to the first semester 2021 Dean's List at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota. The dean's list includes 417 undergraduate students who earned a grade point average of 3.6 or better on a 4.0 scale. Saint Mary's...
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