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R.I.S.E. UpdatesRegistration open for CELT’s diversity and human dignity workshop series
Saint Mary’s Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT) is thrilled to announce the launch of a new workshop series on diversity and human dignity, open to faculty in both Winona and the Twin Cities campuses starting this September. The workshop series will...
Online Strategy and Programs team organizational updates
As we turn the page to fall, we continue to underpin our academic support structures to enable the success of our students and faculty. Below are a few organizational updates on the Online Strategy and Programs team that will continue to support the institution while...
M.S. in Project Management receives reaccreditation
The Saint Mary’s University M.S. in Project Management has successfully completed the accreditation process through Project Management Institute Global Accreditation Center (PMI GAC). The accreditation happens every five years and takes a little over a year to...

Bishop Quinn named affiliated De La Salle Christian Brother
In recognition of his inspirational dedication to and support of the De La Salle Christian Brothers, the Most. Rev. John M. Quinn, Bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester, was named an Affiliated Christian Brother Aug. 25 in the Brothers’ residence on Saint Mary’s...
Updates from Human Resources
Flu shot clinics The annual flu shot clinic is scheduled for both the Twin Cities and Winona campuses. Social distancing will be practiced while waiting for your flu shot. Twin Cities: Thursday, Sept. 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Brother Louis Hall 105 Winona:...
Interim DBA program director announced
Jennifer L. Schultz, Ph.D., has agreed to serve as interim program director of the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) while Matt J. Nowakowski, Ed.D., is serving as the interim vice provost for faculties and academic affairs. Schultz has been a core faculty...
2020-21 Outstanding DBA Dissertation awarded to Dr. Joseph Schneider
Several years ago, a memorial fund was established to honor two of the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program faculty founders, Dr. Rick Callaway and Dr. Lee Gremillion. At the end of each academic year, the DBA faculty, at the request of the Callaway and...
Ethical Leadership 101: How You Can Impact Others For Good
The Hendrickson Institute for Ethical Leadership will be offering an ethical leadership training session for student leaders Friday, Sept. 3, from 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. in Salvi Lecture Hall. The session will introduce student leaders to our ethical leadership framework...
Select your meal plan, to-go containers available
Choosing the meal plan that’s right for you can be confusing. Take a look at the descriptions below to help you understand your plan options. You can also take the meal plan assistant survey, view menus, and add more flex dollars to your card by visiting...
Mailroom hours
Starting today, Monday, Aug. 30, the mailroom will resume regular hours of 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Note, there will be no regularly scheduled Saturday or Sunday hours this academic year.
Calendar of Events
Assumption of Risk
The university hereby advises student and student acknowledges that by [participating in Activity] during the pandemic, the student may likely be exposed to COVID-19 or other risks that may result in illness, personal injury, or death, and the student understands and chooses to voluntarily [participate in Activity] and accept all risk to health that may result therefrom. Student understands and accepts that University cannot control these risks and may not be able to provide the necessary medical care that the student’s situation may require. Student understands that University is not responsible for any medical or other expenses associated with any property damage or personal injury student may sustain and that University does not maintain any insurance policy pertaining to any potential illness student may develop or other damage student may sustain. As such, student is aware that student should review personal insurance coverage. Student Voluntarily assumes full responsibility for any risks of loss, property of damage or personal injury, including death that may be sustained by student as a result of [participating in activity].