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All in for a Winning Start
Good advice for the new academic year, from Eileen Jahnke (Business & Finance): advice derived from her own experience; from other educators; and, from the NFL’s Brett Favre!
Read MorePersonally Speaking
Aristotle, Duquette and Community
David Duquette (Philosophy) argues that what 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 offered him from Day One was an experience of governance much like the ancient Athenian polis.
Read MoreTreasure
1917 Letterman Sweater
“An object like this one rekindles and reaffirms how long ago this place made a commitment to athletics. Why did they do it? It wasn’t for recognition. It wasn’t for profit. They did it for the right reasons.” – Don “Maz” Maslinski ’63 (Athletics, College Advancement)
Read MoreAlumni Profile
Scholarly Journey, Small Detour
Michelle Morrison ’11 took an unexpected detour on what was looking like a very grown-up scholarly path. She is delighting in the journey!
Read MoreBig Picture
Life in a Bubble
Bubble soccer: it’s a thing! It’s billed as equal parts soccer, pillow-fight and vaudeville; and visitors to this year’s 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Day got to try the sport for themselves, as part of field day activities at Schneider Stadium.
Read MoreOnline Exclusives
Laurel Wider, founder and CEO of Wonder Crew, talks about the on-campus launch of a toy that is changing boys’ world of play.
Hannah Johnshoy ’17 shares her riding experience with local non-profit Exceptional Equestrians, providing equine-assisted therapies to individuals with special needs.
Norbert of Xanten (a gift of the Cristan family) takes his rightful spot in the niche originally reserved for the saint on the facade of Main Hall.
Challenging unsustainable views of fashion, students go in search of new materials and unconventional approaches to display on the catwalk.
A national conference for student-affairs professionals raised many questions about the Catholic higher education experience. Panelist Rachelle Barina ’09 has answers.
It was a beer whose time had come. With the help of St. Norbert chemists, a local brewery probes the mysteries of an 80-year-old survivor.