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Research Reveals Sisters of the Holy Cross’ Displacement Work

The Cushwa-Leighton Library was transformed Wednesday afternoon into a history museum that highlighted the archives and records of the Sisters of the
A Sister of the Holy Cross is looking at the artifacts on display

Music Beyond the Classroom

The weekly Recital Forum Series has supplemented the Music Department’s course offerings for decades. Every Monday at noon during the academic year,
Recital Forum Series Poster

Symposium Reveres the Moreau Center for the Arts

Dynamic, collaborative, and joyful were just some of the words used to describe Revere, Revise, and Reimagine: A Symposium of Research and Creative
Alice in Wonderland on the Miller Arcade

I Stand with Immigrants Day of Action

Area activists join panel discussion on campus October 28 marks the annual I Stand with Immigrants College and University Day of Action. The Office
I Stand with Immigration Panelists

Student Safety First: Lighting the Path

Last fall, the recreational trail alongside Indiana 933 was opened, providing a safer path for pedestrians and cyclists. While ecstatic for the
Path along Saint Mary's

Charlot Frescoes: O'Laughlin's Hidden Treasure

Saint Mary’s College and the South Bend community have been widely recognized in the world of Fine Arts for many years. The college’s artistic
Frescoes outside O'Laughlin Auditorium

Announcing CWIL Fellows

Supporting Innovative Research on Gender, Women, Girls The Center for Women’s Intercultural Leadership (CWIL) is pleased to announce the inaugural
CWIL Fellows

Saint Mary's Welcomes Jacqueline Woodson

Each year, the Humanistic Studies department at Saint Mary’s College presents the Christian Culture Lecture, an event open to students and the
Christian Culture Lecture

A Conversation About Race and Privilege

On September 20, 2021, the Center for Spirituality and the Division for Inclusion and Equity hosted a discussion based on Father Daniel P. Horan's
Redgina Hill and Daniel Horan