Divine Mercy Sunday
Celebrate God's infinite mercy on Sunday, April 11, at 3 p.m. in Saint Thomas More Chapel. Campus Ministry will host a holy hour, chaplet, and confessions. All are welcome.
Celebrate our Lasallian heritage
Wednesday, April 7, is the Feast Day of Saint John Baptist de La Salle, founder of the De La Salle Christian Brothers and patron saint of Christian teachers. Campus Ministry will be in the plaza to commemorate the day. All are welcome to join in the festivities.
Accepting senate class officer petitions
Cardinals, As a reminder, Student Senate is currently accepting petitions for individuals interested in running for class officer. Class officers fundraise for their class's senior week and represent their class at weekly Student Senate meetings. Please reach out to...
The Scoop – April 2021
View the April 2021 edition of The Scoop from Chartwells.
SAC Executive Board nominations and elections meeting
The Student Activities Committee (SAC) has put out the call for nominations for the 2021-22 executive board. If you, or someone you know, are an incredible leader, please consider submitting a nomination. Nominations are due Sunday, April 4, at midnight. See below for...
Update on work-from-home arrangements
Governor Walz’s most recent Emergency Executive Order 21-11 has raised a number of questions related to Saint Mary’s working arrangements implemented over the past year. The governor’s latest executive order adjusts limitations on certain activities, and we have been...

All adults are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination in Minnesota
As of March 30, all Minnesotans 16 years of age and older are eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine. Minnesota has directed providers to prioritize vaccine appointments for people most at risk of getting COVID-19, or those who could develop severe illness if...
Plans for fall semester
Dear Saint Mary’s community, We’ve just passed a significant milestone: the one year mark when this pandemic began and all of our learning suddenly shifted online. The nation has suffered a great loss recording close to 550,000 deaths and eternal sadness for families...
Important stay safe COVID-19 message
This past year has taken a huge toll on all of you — on your physical and mental health, on your education, and perhaps on your family’s economic or job situation. We cannot thank you enough for how you have pulled together as a community from the start of this...
Winona County vaccination update
Winona County provided the following information in its COVID-19 newsletter on March 19. Winona County will no longer use vaccine interest forms, for the following reasons: 78% of the over 65 population of Winona County have been vaccinated for COVID-19. More...