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R.I.S.E. UpdatesAnnual literary and visual arts magazine published [video]
The latest issue of Mosaic, the student-led literary and arts magazine at Saint Mary’s, is now available. Mosaic is published annually by the Department of English and World Languages, featuring poetry, short fiction, and visual art chosen by a panel of Saint Mary's...
Cardinal athletics week in review: April 26
It’s Monday, and before we start looking ahead to all the Cardinal action this week, here’s a quick look back at last week, which included action in baseball, fastpitch softball, volleyball, track and field, men’s tennis, and men’s and women’s soccer.
Biology alumnae publish research with Pauli
Angela Soto '19, with her adviser, Ben Pauli, Ph.D., assistant professor, had her thesis research recently accepted for publication in the Natural Areas Journal. The research identified the environmental characteristics that predicted where rule-violation would occur...
Tell us about your research and writing, get a $20 gift card!
We are conducting a study on Saint Mary's students' research and writing practices, and we would like to hear about your experiences. The study consists of a 30-60 minute interview over Zoom. In exchange for your time, you will receive a $20 gift card for Saint Mary's...
Student Senate meeting agenda: April 27
Call to order Prayer/reflection Roll call Budget season review By-laws update E-board reports Class officer reports Senator concerns Adjournment Meeting with be held in Salvi beginning at 7 p.m.

Doctoral Chevrons newsletter: The topic of humility
The latest release of our Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) program newsletter, Doctoral Chevrons, focuses on humility, which is defined by Merriam-Webster as “freedom from pride or arrogance: the quality or state of being humble.” The six essays written by our...

Archer and Shepard named this year’s Outstanding Seniors
Saint Mary’s University is proud to announce the 2021 Outstanding Senior recipients, Kendall Archer and Kristopher Shepard! Typically presented at the university’s Founders’ Day, the two were recognized during a private luncheon for all 10 finalists on April 22....

Business and Communication Department honors outstanding grads
The Business and Communication Department honored its outstanding grads at a virtual event April 21. Outstanding Accounting Major Award: Amanda Hansen Outstanding Business Intelligence Major Award: Robert Roslund Outstanding Entrepreneurship Major Award: Stephany Beck...

Island City Jazz Jam supports area nonprofits
Over the past four years, the monthly Jazz Jams at Island City Brewing Company have offered an afternoon of family-friendly fun and a chance for area musicians to jam with the H3O Jazz Trio. On April 18, the Jazz Jam introduced a whole new dimension of community...
End of the year residence hall checkout
Move-out day for undergraduate students is Thursday, May 6. Students should be completely moved out of their residence halls by 7 p.m. on this day. Students are required to set a time with their resident adviser before 7 p.m. on May 6 to complete the checkout process....
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