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Jauman discusses the future of remote work on Saint Mary’s podcast
In the pilot episode of Saint Mary's Currents, the university's official podcast, Amy Jauman, the program director for the M.A. in Human Resources program, joins podcast host Ben Rodgers to discuss how the shift to remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic has...
Introducing Saint Mary’s Currents, a podcast
Saint Mary’s University’s Marketing and Communication Department is launching a new podcast series on current topics relevant to the world of work and life. Welcome to the first edition of Saint Mary’s Currents, where we address issues that are trending, relevant, and...

Imbuing character and virtue into the classroom
On Oct. 18, guest speaker Michael Lamb, Ph.D., defined character and articulated its importance in college and university classrooms to the very Saint Mary’s educators who are defining and articulating character within their own classrooms. While on the Twin Cities...
Reputation, visibility, and connections
Thought leadership is an important strategy as we seek to enhance our reputation and therefore our brand. Thought leadership ranges from placing opinion pieces and editorials in the media to keynote speeches, and panel and conference presentations, to sponsorships...
Saint Mary’s honors generosity of two couples with Heritage Awards
Saint Mary’s University recognized the generosity of two alumni families — Anthony '59 and Sandra Adducci and Robert J. ’49 and Lucille G. Stiever— with the Heritage Award for Transformational Philanthropy on Oct. 15. The Heritage Award, given annually at the...

Bishop Quinn receives Presidential Award for Outstanding Merit
On a night dedicated to recognizing the generosity of benefactors and supporters of Saint Mary’s University, the Most Rev. John Quinn, AFSC, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, was surprised with the Presidential Award for Outstanding Merit for serving as...

Student spotlight: Jose Canchaya pursues lasting sustainable development
Committed to implementing lasting, systemic change that directly combats climate change head on, Jose Canchaya decided to pursue his DBA at Saint Mary’s University to further elevate the impact potential that his research and approach on sustainability can have across...
Saint Mary’s to host Cardinal hockey Ice Breaker Day Oct. 23
Featuring an opportunity to adopt puppies from Alma Tails of Hope Animal Rescue (last hosted in 2019, which resulted in all the puppies being adopted) WINONA, Minn. — The Saint Mary’s University athletic department will be hosting the second annual Cardinal hockey Ice...

Nationally known, on-campus business garners 99% placement rate for student workers
Twenty five years ago, Saint Mary’s University’s GeoSpatial Services (GSS) was formed with just a handful of employees and the desire to provide hands-on digital mapping and experiences for students. This on-campus project center has grown to: 80 employees (including...

Meet Mary Jacobs, new assistant dean and MBA program director
Driven to fostering notable, necessary change in the workforce, Mary Jacobs brings both a profound, invaluable expertise and a fresh sense of energy and drive to her role as assistant dean and MBA program director within the School of Business and Technology. Known...
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