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A Wing and a Prayer The walls of the new wing provide the blank canvas; funds designated to make the mission of the college visible provide the means. And members of our own community provide an interdisciplinary, liberal-artsy and wholly personal gloss to the series of eminent figures portrayed in a new 125-foot mural unveiled on campus.
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A Wing and a Prayer The walls of the new wing provide the blank canvas; funds designated to make the mission of the college visible provide the means. And members of our own community provide an interdisciplinary, liberal-artsy and wholly personal gloss to the series of eminent figures portrayed in a new 125-foot mural unveiled on campus.

In the News

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    New Production Celebrates the Lives of Catholic Women

    Puccini’s “Sister Angelica” – the college’s first full-length opera production for seven years – raises awareness of the role of women in the church.

    Student-Run Video News Service Builds Campus Audience

    The college’s first campus-specific video news operation is student-run and thriving as the leadership baton passes to the next energetic crew.

    Peace Award Is a Family Affair

    As the college planned to honor the lifelong commitment of its newest Ambassador of Peace, it became clear that more than one member of the family would have their say.

    Five Years, Five Missional Themes

    Annual themes tied to elements of the college’s mission are prompting conversation and underpinning select programming on campus.

  • Meet the Class of 2020

    Our incoming first-years have been impacting their communities throughout their high-school years. Just imagine the difference they’ll make now they're in college!

    Recreating Green Knight history – at Lambeau

    When Wisconsin met LSU at Lambeau Sept. 3, they played the first collegiate game on Packers turf – since 1983. That year, ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ faced off against Fordham on the Frozen Tundra. The event was commemorated in a photo that brought five football alums home to recapture their past. 

    Year of Masculinities Brings Founding Scholar to Campus

    Distinguished visiting scholar Harry Brod headlines a year of programming at St. Norbert focused on men, masculinity and gender

    Fit For Every Good Work

    A state-of-the-art fitness and sports center arising in place of Schuldes is designed for broad appeal, tending to body, mind and spirit as it meets the needs of the entire campus community.

  • Good, Clean Fun

    Some people get kicked out of bars. Jim Feeney ’68 and his team got kicked out of laundromats. Still, their zest for innovation and willingness to improvise led to the development of an industry-changing product.

    For Love of the Game?

    Eminent figures from the world of professional sports tackled the thorny question of compensation for Div. I athletes during a lively morning of debate at this year’s Sport & Society in America conference, hosted on campus and at Lambeau Field.

    Alli Skibbie ’08: A Teaching Vocation, Country-Style

    An education alum uses a break between challenging classroom jobs to nanny for a Grammy-winning country star.

    Economics in the EU: When the World Changes Faster than Your Syllabus

    The recent Brexit referendum is causing turmoil in Europe, in the markets – and in plans for a ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Global Seminar planned for May 2017. Marc Schaffer (Economics) explains.

  • The Quest for Community Takes a Young Grad Student on a Journey to Sister Joan

    Inspired by the writings of “a maverick Benedictine nun,” Breanna Mekuly ’12 determined to seek out Sister Joan Chittister, O.S.B. Read her account of that new path. 

    President Talks to President: A Conversation With Mark Murphy of the Green Bay Packers

    Mark Murphy (Green Bay Packers) and Tom Kunkel (ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼) preside over two great Wisconsin institutions. Listen in as one interviews the other.

    Higher-Ed Tech Bloggers Share the Power of Networks

    Interactivity was the keynote focus headlining this year's Transformative Teaching Through Technology conference, hosted by St. Norbert.

    Four Year Later, Big Dreams Revisited

    As the Class of 2016 crossed the Commencement stage, we were reminded of the dreams they shared when they first arrived on campus. 

  • Fast Track to a Law Degree

    “3-plus-3” program that can take a student to the practice of law in just six years is now a reality, thanks to an agreement closed this spring between ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and Marquette University Law School.


    800-Meters Program Sets Pace for Nation

    The ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ track and field program has become an unofficial national headquarters for excellence in the 800 meters, under the guidance of head coach Don Augustine.

    Read More

    Old St. Joe’s Joins in Refugee Aid

    When Pope Francis called for every parish, religious community and monastery in Europe to take in one refugee family, the Norbertines of Magdeburg Priory not only heeded, but exceeded the pontiff’s request. Donations from the college parish are supporting the priory’s efforts.

    Pet Project Caps off College

    Linsey Zwiefelhofer ’16 had never described herself as a “dog person” until meeting her family’s new pet this spring. That didn’t stop the computer science major from jumping into a senior capstone project designed to help reunite lost dogs with their worried owners.

In the News

  • New Production Celebrates the Lives of Catholic Women

    Puccini’s “Sister Angelica” – the college’s first full-length opera production for seven years – raises awareness of the role of women in the church.

  • Student-Run Video News Service Builds Campus Audience

    The college’s first campus-specific video news operation is student-run and thriving as the leadership baton passes to the next energetic crew.

  • Peace Award Is a Family Affair

    As the college planned to honor the lifelong commitment of its newest Ambassador of Peace, it became clear that more than one member of the family would have their say.

  • Five Years, Five Missional Themes

    Annual themes tied to elements of the college’s mission are prompting conversation and underpinning select programming on campus.

  • Meet the Class of 2020

    Our incoming first-years have been impacting their communities throughout their high-school years. Just imagine the difference they’ll make now they're in college!

  • Recreating Green Knight history – at Lambeau

    When Wisconsin met LSU at Lambeau Sept. 3, they played the first collegiate game on Packers turf – since 1983. That year, ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ faced off against Fordham on the Frozen Tundra. The event was commemorated in a photo that brought five football alums home to recapture their past. 

  • Year of Masculinities Brings Founding Scholar to Campus

    Distinguished visiting scholar Harry Brod headlines a year of programming at St. Norbert focused on men, masculinity and gender

  • Fit For Every Good Work

    A state-of-the-art fitness and sports center arising in place of Schuldes is designed for broad appeal, tending to body, mind and spirit as it meets the needs of the entire campus community.

  • Good, Clean Fun

    Some people get kicked out of bars. Jim Feeney ’68 and his team got kicked out of laundromats. Still, their zest for innovation and willingness to improvise led to the development of an industry-changing product.

  • For Love of the Game?

    Eminent figures from the world of professional sports tackled the thorny question of compensation for Div. I athletes during a lively morning of debate at this year’s Sport & Society in America conference, hosted on campus and at Lambeau Field.

  • Alli Skibbie ’08: A Teaching Vocation, Country-Style

    An education alum uses a break between challenging classroom jobs to nanny for a Grammy-winning country star.

  • Economics in the EU: When the World Changes Faster than Your Syllabus

    The recent Brexit referendum is causing turmoil in Europe, in the markets – and in plans for a ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ Global Seminar planned for May 2017. Marc Schaffer (Economics) explains.

  • The Quest for Community Takes a Young Grad Student on a Journey to Sister Joan

    Inspired by the writings of “a maverick Benedictine nun,” Breanna Mekuly ’12 determined to seek out Sister Joan Chittister, O.S.B. Read her account of that new path. 

  • President Talks to President: A Conversation With Mark Murphy of the Green Bay Packers

    Mark Murphy (Green Bay Packers) and Tom Kunkel (ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼) preside over two great Wisconsin institutions. Listen in as one interviews the other.

  • Higher-Ed Tech Bloggers Share the Power of Networks

    Interactivity was the keynote focus headlining this year's Transformative Teaching Through Technology conference, hosted by St. Norbert.

  • Four Year Later, Big Dreams Revisited

    As the Class of 2016 crossed the Commencement stage, we were reminded of the dreams they shared when they first arrived on campus. 

  • Fast Track to a Law Degree

    “3-plus-3” program that can take a student to the practice of law in just six years is now a reality, thanks to an agreement closed this spring between ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ and Marquette University Law School.


  • 800-Meters Program Sets Pace for Nation

    The ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ track and field program has become an unofficial national headquarters for excellence in the 800 meters, under the guidance of head coach Don Augustine.

    Read More
  • Old St. Joe’s Joins in Refugee Aid

    When Pope Francis called for every parish, religious community and monastery in Europe to take in one refugee family, the Norbertines of Magdeburg Priory not only heeded, but exceeded the pontiff’s request. Donations from the college parish are supporting the priory’s efforts.

  • Pet Project Caps off College

    Linsey Zwiefelhofer ’16 had never described herself as a “dog person” until meeting her family’s new pet this spring. That didn’t stop the computer science major from jumping into a senior capstone project designed to help reunite lost dogs with their worried owners.

  • Reunion 60 Years in the Making

    An opportunity to recognize those who graduated 60 years ago and to share common connections also gives us a chance to look deep into the college’s history.

Regular Features

In My Words

By Virtue of His Highly Superior Brains ...

The homilist’s trip down the yellow brick road was a lovely metaphor for the process of education, says President Tom Kunkel, “and as he spoke to our graduates, I found myself nodding along in contented agreement. Then a jarring notion occurred. Hmmm ….”

Personally Speaking

Called to a Position of Trust

Even as a student, Mike Van Asten ’75 understood that the ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ community was far from ordinary. Now, leading the college’s board of trustees as its new chair, he finds his continued involvement has expanded his horizon and enriched his life.

Treasure

1697 Missal

“The material that I once wrote about in my dissertation, I can put my hands on here. That’s a really thrilling thing.” – The Rev. Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem., ’64 (Center for Norbertine Studies)

Read More

Alumni Profile

Survivor Demonstrates a Heart for Service

“It was like my blood was on a trampoline, jumping around in my body.” It was a bizarre sensation for Kaela Gedda ’12. She was a 19-year-old ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ student, home for the Easter holiday, and her life was about to take a shocking turn.

Big Picture

Gateway to Learning

As the evening light lengthens the shadows, it projects the iconic ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼ arch further along the Baer Mall, defining a path full of possibility.

Online Exclusives

Two canonical authors, Parker J. Palmer and bell hooks, met for the first time at St. Norbert. We listened in.
Tau Kappa Epsilon brothers honored their longtime advisor in an article in the fraternity’s national magazine. “Dr. John Neary: Role Model and Compass” ran in the Spring 2016 issue of The Teke.
The college’s first outdoor Commencement in five decades saw the Class of 2016 off in fine style.
Brenna Rathsack ’16, student speaker at Commencement, celebrates opportunities seized by the Class of 2016 throughout four great years.
Prominent sports labor attorney Jeffrey Kessler argued, at Sport & Society, for compensating student-athletes.
Humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine talks with Kevin Quinn (Schneider School).