All Power to Her
The clatter of free weights hitting the floor and athletes pushing their limits are sweet sounds for Paige Bayer ’15, likely 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s first competitive powerlifter.
Background Research
A trio of young women with their sights set on grad school are already deep in original research – and their findings are proving of personal as well as scholarly significance. >>MORE
News of St. Norbert
A National Endowment for the Arts grant is bringing interdisciplinary artists to St. Norbert for a dynamic project that will light up partner sites throughout the community.
The next chapter awaits the Class of 2015 and one group of friends was ready to meet it head-on even before their graduation day.
An outpouring of generosity saw single-day records broken for the St. Norbert Fund and made the college’s first-ever day of giving a resounding success.
Beth Richie, adviser to the NFL on domestic violence, joined social justice scholar bell hooks in conversation during hooks’ week-long residency on campus.
Students are collaborating with David Hunnicutt (Biology) and other scientists on real-world research aimed at protecting fish from disease and benefiting the Great Lakes fishing industry.
A higher education blog has ranked the home of the 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Parish above many justly celebrated places of worship.
The eyes of the world were on pediatric fellow Dr. Oluyemisi Fowode-Adeyemi ’04 as she assisted with the surgery at Texas Children’s Hospital.
St. Norbert students living on the autism spectrum will benefit from new and key supports through a pilot program launched this year.
A blue-jeans-plus-credentials volunteer path takes Phil Oswald, vice president for college advancement, into a world that’s significantly different in many ways from his life as a suit-and-tie-wearing senior administrator.
Two Midwest Conference Championships; two NCAA Division III Tournament appearances; a second un-defeated season registered by the men’s team; the run of excellence continues for St. Norbert basketball.
When Luke Manderle ’18 and Alex Gruber ’18 applied for research fellowships at the Center for Norbertine Studies, they knew the opportunity would require two things: the study of Norbertine heritage, and foreign travel. A January trip supplied both.
It’s been home to student, professor and past president. The house at 306 Third Street that now serves as home base for visiting alumni, saw more than a little college life even before its present use.
Regular Features
A college is many things. Most obviously, it’s an institution of higher learning. But it’s also a cultural center. A research generator. An athletics hub. A faith community. And it’s a business – a big business, in fact, says President Tom Kunkel.
“Why do we choose to teach? Why do we dare to learn? For three reasons, I believe: We do it for ourselves. We do it for each other. And we do it to change the world.” Blake Henson (Music)
“I first met Henry Sink in census data as a resident of De Pere in 1895. Born into slavery in Arkansas, he was in Wisconsin by the early 1860s and may have arrived as ‘contraband of war.’ ” Victoria Tashjian (History)
Bobby Maher ’06 and his team at Leav have been capitalizing on new technologies to deliver art the way it was once enjoyed: as a transient experience, appreciated in situ.
Glories stream from heaven afar: an evening benison for a campus whose perennial beauty is reflected in the passing waters of the Fox River.