The Word on Summer Reads
Faculty members share their current reading – a selection that includes a few surprise topics among interests more closely related to their individual fields of study. >>MORE
A Knight’s Tale
“Norby is all over the place in my world,” says Nick Patton ’03 (Communications). The illustrator’s new children’s book features a charming tale of vocational questing – and it all takes place right here at St. Norbert. >>MORE
News of St. Norbert
Futurist and economist Rebecca Ryan will address community leaders at St. Norbert on Oct. 15. Ryan is the speaker at “See the Future,” a discussion on leveraging Greater Green Bay’s community progress to attract the next generation of talent. >>MORE
Our incoming first-years may only have begun their college careers this fall, but they have already shown us they are a bunch to be reckoned with. >>MORE
Along with an interest in ethics and political philosophy, new faculty member Ben Chan (Philosophy) brings a uniquely critical position on food – a personal interest which is guiding development of a new class. >>MORE
Valuable off-campus internships help two alumni cousins achieve professional success in high finance and the world of professional sports.
As the college continually casts a wider net, Todd Danen ’77 and his alumni house team find they are more often taking to the road. >>MORE
This fall, St. Norbert students will mentor Oneida Nation high schoolers and inspire them on their education journey – a journey that may well lead to college. >>MORE
With construction to the east and to the west, the pace-setting learning environment on campus continues to build. >>MORE
The Green Knights have notched the second-most winning year in school history, winning nearly 65 percent of their contests and sending five teams to the NCAA Division III tournament. >>MORE
The welcome presence of religious on this Catholic, Norbertine campus now embraces Sister Laura Zelten, O.S.F., ’79 (Parish) and the Rev. Mike Weber, O.Praem. (Religious Studies). >>MORE
Add up all the distance Louis Ayensu-Mensah ’13 has run on the soccer field and track, and it would equal just a fraction of the journey that brought him to St. Norbert. >>MORE
Regular Features
President Tom Kunkel is spending his summer toiling on the manuscript of his latest book. He’s writing about Joseph Mitchell, “an excavator of eccentrics and lost souls” – in fact, an author with a very Norbertine outlook on life and people, reflects Kunkel. >>MORE
The flamboyant cuttlefish, a rare and spectacular species, is making a comeback in aquariums around the world, thanks to the skill of Monterey Bay’s Bret Grasse ’08. >>MORE
“These days, it takes almost as much work to reach Devil’s Island as it did for France’s most notorious prisoner to gain freedom from it.” – Tom Conner (Modern Languages and Literatures) >>MORE
Bill Hyland (Center for Norbertine Studies) talks about his affection for a small wooden statue of our founding saint. >>MORE