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R.I.S.E. Updates2022 First Destinations report provides a clearer picture of Saint Mary’s graduate outcomes
Career Services at Saint Mary’s recently released its 2022 First Destinations report, which provides an overview of the outcomes of Saint Mary’s graduates upon completion of their degree. The First Destinations report continues to serve as an excellent analytical tool...

Saint Mary’s to celebrate graduates during May 4 commencement ceremony
On Saturday, May 4, Saint Mary’s University will celebrate nearly 190 graduates during its Spring 2024 Commencement on its Winona Campus. The celebration will begin at 8:30 a.m. with a Baccalaureate Mass in Saint Thomas More Chapel. The commencement ceremony will be...
June 2024 SGPP commencement ceremony
Saint Mary’s University will celebrate our graduates in the Schools of Graduate and Professional Programs on Saturday, June 1, 2024 at Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. In addition to the in-person commencement ceremony, family and...

Zitzow and Goettelman discuss the “Caitlin Clark effect” and rise of women’s sports on Currents
This past season, college basketball phenom Caitlin Clark shattered records, showcasing the undeniable impact of what's been coined the "Caitlin Clark effect." This phenomenon isn't just boosting ticket sales and revenue; it's also sparking significant conversations...

Third Business Intelligence Summit a success
Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota’s third annual virtual 2024 Business Intelligence Summit, held March 21, was an engaging dialogue between Saint Mary’s students, industry leaders, faculty, and alumni. With over 130 attendees, this year’s summit focused on the...

U.S. Ambassador Karen Hideko Sasahara receives Father Burns
On Sunday, April 14, 2024, Her Excellency, U.S. Ambassador Karen Hideko Sasahara received the Very Reverend Father James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D., president of Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, at her residence in Kuwait. Father Burns was accompanied by Andy Dirksen,...

Award-winning film editor connects with Saint Mary’s students thanks to local film festival
Winona, Minn., can call itself home to many things — gorgeous views, amazing donuts, and a robust arts scene — no matter the time of year. And for one week in February, documentary films take center stage in Winona for the Frozen River Film Festival. Since its...
Saint Mary’s partnership spotlight
Two new Minnesota school districts have joined Saint Mary’s Trusted Partner Program. These districts are Saint Cloud Public Schools and Central Public Schools. Saint Cloud Public Schools is the state's 16th largest district, with nearly 10,000 students and over 1,700...
Saint Mary’s Event Services launches internal event request form for Winona Campus events
As the number of internal and external events on Winona Campus continues to increase, it is important to ensure we are providing the best possible experience for students, faculty, staff, and guests attending these events. Going forward, all internal events being...
Saint Mary’s in the news
Saint Mary’s student’s research on social media addiction featured in MinnPost The MinnPost recently featured Saint Mary’s psychology student Kyle Palmberg’s capstone research on social media addiction. “I think from my perspective as someone who’s been really...
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