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Upon Reflection

As I reflect on the inauguration events that occurred last month, I find myself musing once again on my “ancestors” in the Office of the President at
Walking Stick

Ongoing Anxiety as Pandemic Persists

Understanding the Human Brain Q & A with Catherine Pittman, professor of psychology For psychology professor Catherine Pittman, 2021 marks 32

Exploring New Campus Art

Midway through Inauguration week, a discussion and tour brought attention to some of the College’s latest acquisitions. Molly Gower, interim vice
Professor Molly Gower talks about the People of God marble statue by Nassio Bayarri de Valencia during the campus tour of art.

Improving the World Through Writing

Award-winning author Jacqueline Woodson doesn’t have time to engage in activities that don’t change her in a positive way. She calls the practice “
Katie Conboy and Jacqueline Woodson

Still Making History

Even though the 50th Jubilee Reunion weekend for the classes of 1970 and 1971 didn’t happen as planned, virtual reunion gatherings have brought the
Members of the Class of 1971

Comfort and Joy: Delighting in the return of holiday traditions

December 2, 2021 Dear Saint Mary’s Friends, I love a good tradition. In our family, holiday traditions start at Thanksgiving and continue into the
Madeleva Hall at Christmas

Expansion Promises Strong Future for Health Services

Saint Mary’s Department of Nursing Science has long been praised for its high level of education and training. In 2020, Nursing Schools Almanac named
Students demonstrate their technical training on one of the high-fidelity medical mannequins.

An Event of Belonging

Off to one side in Rice Commons, a large multipurpose room on the main floor of the Student Center, a small gathering of people waited to take their

The Inauguration of Katie Conboy

It was a long-awaited celebration, unlike any other in the history of Saint Mary’s College. Following a year of successfully navigating the

Displaying Discoveries in Science, Art, Humanities

Mimi Panzica ’24 and Abigail Pinnow ’22 perform a scene from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll during the creative arts performances.  As the
Lexi Kilcoin ’23 answers questions about her research at the poster session.