Belles Hand Bulldogs First Loss of Season Read More Belles Hand Bulldogs First Loss of Season NOTRE DAME, Ind. - The Saint Mary's soccer team responded with a goal four minutes after Adrian tied the game to take a 2-1 win and give the regionally-ranked Bulldogs their first loss of the season. Business Seminar: Hiring and Motivating the Four Current Generations Read More Business Seminar: Hiring and Motivating the Four Current Generations The Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI) at Saint Mary’s College will host a free business strategies seminar called “Hiring and Motivating the Four Current Generations” this Friday, November 9, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. in room 145, Spes Unica Hall. Tuition, Room and Board Rates for 2012-13 Announced Read More Tuition, Room and Board Rates for 2012-13 Announced The Saint Mary’s College Board of Trustees recently approved a 3.9% increase in tuition, fees, room, and board for the 2012-13 academic year. “The College has worked hard to manage its costs in order to keep this increase to a minimum,” said Vice President for Finance and Administration Richard Speller in a letter to parents today. Constitution Day Panel Discussion Read More Constitution Day Panel Discussion On September 17, 1787, one of the most influential documents in the United States’ history was adopted into law. Each year, colleges around the country celebrate the U.S. Constitution on the anniversary of its ratification. A Constitution Day panel discussion will be held at Saint Mary's College on Monday, September 17, 2012 at 12 p.m. in Welsh Parlor of Haggar College Center (2nd floor). Professor Offers Post-election Perspectives (WSBT Radio) Read More Professor Offers Post-election Perspectives (WSBT Radio) Political science professor Sean Savage offered post-election perspectives in an interview this morning on WSBT Radio. He talked about how close the presidential race really was and whether that will impact President Obama's second term. Students on Their Efforts to Uplift Women (WNIT-TV) Read More Students on Their Efforts to Uplift Women (WNIT-TV) Social work majors Monica Murphy '13 and Kelly Gutrich '15 talk about their efforts to uplift women on the WNIT-TV (PBS) program Experience Michiana. Murphy shares how she and another student developed the concept for a mobile application called "Beautiful You." It's designed for women and offers daily affirmations and encouragement. Gutrich talks about the upcoming "Love Your Body Week" that challenges media stereotypes of what a beautiful woman looks like. Student Research Leads to Product That Detects Counterfeit Drugs (Observer) Read More Student Research Leads to Product That Detects Counterfeit Drugs (Obse... Thanks to a Saint Mary’s chemistry professor, 13 of her students, a number of chemistry alumnae and counterparts at the University of Notre Dame, third-world countries may one day have an inexpensive way to test counterfeit malaria drugs that make people sicker. Research at the institutions has led to Paper Analytical Devices (PADs) that can determine whether a drug can help or hurt. A provisional patent application was filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the group is working towards having the PADs patented. South Bend Chamber Singers to Share “Music for a Sacred Space” Read More South Bend Chamber Singers to Share “Music for a Sacred Space” The South Bend Chamber Singers (SBCS) will close out the ensemble’s 23rd concert season with “Music for a Sacred Space” on Sunday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Church of Our Lady of Loretto on the Saint Mary’s campus. The concert will include George Frideric Handel’s Dixit Dominus, James MacMillan’s Magnificat, and Petr Eben’s Prague Te Deum. Hussey Earns MIAA Defensive Player of the Week Honor Read More Hussey Earns MIAA Defensive Player of the Week Honor ROYAL OAK, Mich. - Saint Mary's sophomore defender Mary Kate Hussey has been named the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) Defensive Player of the Week for her performances in games played through October 7.