Saint Mary's Stories Archive
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Preserving History: A Summer Internship ‘for the Books’ May 27, 2018 Kayse McGough '18 is one of several Saint Mary’s students who have interned for the Eleanor Roosevelet Papers Project in recent years.
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40 Years Abroad in Ireland January 21, 2018 Students and alumnae join President Cervelli to celebrate 40 years of Saint Mary’s Ireland study abroad program
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Such a Surprise January 7, 2018 Gina Twardosz ’20 was shocked to learn she was the recipient of the Realizing the Dream grant.
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Rings Doing Things December 4, 2017 How one alum is using the Saint Mary’s class ring to bring Belles together.
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Abroad at Saint Mary’s College November 26, 2017 Meet Rawia, a third-year business student from Tunis Business School, who is studying abroad at Saint Mary's for the 2017-2018 academic school year. Making the move from Tunisia to South Bend was not easy, but Rawia knew accepting the scholarship was a chance she could not pass up.
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Local student connects with community through robotics October 2, 2017 Michelle Lester ’20 is forging her own path at Saint Mary’s. As a first-year student, Michelle started a FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) league robotics team with her dad’s help. Team members come from various middle and high schools in the area. Michelle’s FTC team works out of GEARS (Granger Exploration and Robotics Studio). Although her team is just started last year, they have already had great success.
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Regan's Road to Rome October 2, 2017 Regan Hattersley ’19 wants to take every opportunity she has to make the most of her time at Saint Mary’s College. As a first-generation college student, she is exploring everything college has to offer, and after hearing about Saint Mary’s popular and well-established study abroad programs, Regan knew this was one of the opportunities she wanted to explore.
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Spreading Saint Mary’s Mission Overseas September 29, 2017 Over winter break of their junior year, Lauren Burnett ’18 and Melissa Montes ’18 traveled to Tanzania for a week with MEDLIFE, a non-profit organization based in Lima, Peru. The acronym stands for Medicine, Education, and Development for Low Income Families Everywhere.
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Students/Faculty Pair up for SISTAR Granted Research (Observer) January 2, 2014 Over the summer, four Student Independent Study and Research (SISTAR) grants were awarded to Saint Mary’s student-faculty duos for projects ranging from researching patterns in TV shows to studying the reaction of Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) with metals. “By virtue of the sort of college Saint Mary’s is, students have an almost infinite number of opportunities to get to know their professors as more than just teachers and learn from both their explicit instruction and their more subtle cues,” said Tess Siver '15, a philosophy major.