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R.I.S.E. UpdatesSexual Assault Awareness Month art contest and coloring sheets
To continue to raise awareness during Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Office of Student Affairs invites you to help raise awareness on campus through art and coloring. If you missed it, we are accepting entries for a campuswide art contest. Deadline for entries is...
Professional photos offered for LinkedIn headshots
Need a professional headshot for LinkedIn? Adding a photo to your LinkedIn profile makes you 36 times more likely to receive a message on LinkedIn, and LinkedIn profiles with a profile photo receive 21 times more views than those without a profile photo. Saint Mary’s...
Everyone learns differently
Everyone learns differently, and a peer learning assistant (PLA) can help you figure out what works best for you. From study methods to time management, PLAs can offer you tips in a variety of areas so you can succeed. Come visit a PLA in HC19 or by Zoom today! You...
Follow Career Services on Instagram
Follow Career Services on Instagram @smumncsi for Tipsheet Tuesday, Workshop Wednesday, Handshake Find Friday, and more! The Career Services Instagram page will help you develop your career-readiness skills by offering programs, activities, and resources to assist you...
Celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday
Sunday, April 11, at 3 p.m. in Saint Thomas More Chapel Come sing the Divine Mercy Chaplet, receive the grace of the sacrament of reconciliation, and adore our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament. All are welcome to pray together and celebrate the mercy of God.
It’s the home stretch — COVID-19 reminders
The semester finish line is in sight at our Winona Campus with only one month left! Let’s continue the great job of keeping to our COVID-19 guidelines. Face masks: Just a friendly reminder as it becomes nicer outside, face masks are required everywhere on campus, even...

Don’t miss your second COVID-19 dose!
Winona Campus students: There’s still time to get vaccinated before leaving campus for the summer. In planning when and where to get vaccinated, it’s essential to consider timing to be sure you’ll be available to get your second dose. To keep things running smoothly,...
Benefits of getting a COVID-19 vaccine
Now that COVID-19 vaccines are broadly available in Minnesota, it’s more important than ever to get vaccinated to protect yourself, your family, and your community. Which vaccine is best? "If one has the ability to choose a vaccine, Pfizer or Moderna’s vaccines should...

Digital badges: showcase your achievement and skills
We honor the hard work, long hours, and financial investment that our students make in continuing their education with our master’s programs and graduate-level certificates, and we wanted to deliver a way for them to share their accomplishments with a broader...
Student Senate meeting agenda: April 6
Call to order Prayer/reflection Roll call James Bedtke, vice president for facilities, presentation Capital improvement presentation Culture of Life budget Dungeons and Dragons budget MIX budget Club Hockey budget E-board reports Class officer reports Senator concerns...
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].