People Matter
No matter the advances in technology, it’s still the people who shake the hands, make the decisions and dream up the ideas that make any organization hum. 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s students of HR gain a particularly valuable perspective. >>MORE
President’s Report
President Tom Kunkel reflects on a year that has seen significant success, and considers, too, the future for traditional liberal arts residential colleges like St. Norbert. >>MORE
News of St. Norbert
Students in English, arts and theatre were among those who enjoyed a week-long residency by Stuart Pimsler Dance & Theater of Minneapolis. >>MORE
Kaitlyn Miller ’15 and Connor Romenesko ’15 don’t shy away from tough topics. This semester the Norman Miller Center interns have got the campus talking about human trafficking. >>MORE
Genre fiction author Mike Faricy ’73 stumbled on a love story while visiting Dublin 10 years ago. Now he leads a two-continent lifestyle that enriches his writing. >>MORE
A “year of bell hooks” that marks the inaugural year of a new center will see the revered scholar herself at St. Norbert for three days. >>MORE
Students join alumni, faculty and staff in proposing the next big ideas that will shape the ever-evolving 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 experience.
The bounds of the honors tutorial experience stretched as far as Prague this winter for one group of students intent on exploring their college’s roots in church history. >>MORE
A young alum’s childhood dream has come true. He embarks on his professional life from an office at Epcot. >>MORE
A new ranking system by Washington Monthly sets 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 high up among “America’s Best Bang for the Buck” rankings of the nation’s liberal arts colleges. >>MORE
College-bound students looking to stretch their wings between high school and St. Norbert can spend an adventurous first semester under a new program starting next fall. >>MORE
It took a year’s work, but Erin Knipp ’16 helped ensure every single child in her local elementary school had warm hands – and a warm heart, too. >>MORE
Even in her freshman year, Katie Vanden Avond ’15 led NCAA Division III scoring. As a junior, she has broken St. Norbert and Midwest Conference career scoring records. The next prize she’s eyeing: the college’s first-ever NCAA Tournament berth. >>MORE
As the comprehensive campaign to raise $90 million by 2016 enters its pivotal new phase, early successes are already evident on campus. Now, the campaign initiative itself is acquiring some curb appeal. >>MORE
This year, for the first time ever, the prestigious St. Norbert Ambassador of Peace Award is shared by three honorees. Bob Pyne (Miller Center), who chairs the selection committee, explains how the generosity of one peacemaker led to the recognition of a family’s multiple efforts in the name of peace. >>MORE
Bob Osgood (Teacher Education) has been on the road for special education, throughout a scholarly summer that has taken him to Indonesia, Latvia – and Dayton, Ohio. >>MORE
Regular Features
Ed Lamm (Enrollment Management & Communications) talks transitions, change and growth: in his own life; in his professional role as head of the division that admits each class – and produces this magazine; and for the college as a whole. >>MORE
Marti Lamar (History) – specialist in late-colonial Chilean merchants and their families – is now turning her attention in a completely new direction: a scholarly microhistory of her own grandmother. >>MORE
“It’s hard to decide on my favorite time of day, but I think it might be seven o’clock. Or perhaps it’s five … .” – Kathy (Wagner) Muhs ’73 (Mathematics) >>MORE
A passion for legal history prompted Michael Ariens ’79 to delve deeper into the law of his home state, Texas. It was a project that turned into an award-winning book, “Lone Star Law: A Legal History of Texas.” >>MORE