老澳门六合彩开奖记录

The Art of Sharing Art collections are built with knowledge, love, care, purpose. And they are built, most particularly, with the help of friends. Few have been more generous to the St. Norbert collection than the Kohler Foundation, which has added the college to a list of beneficiaries that includes the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian Institution.
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The Art of Sharing Art collections are built with knowledge, love, care, purpose. And they are built, most particularly, with the help of friends. Few have been more generous to the St. Norbert collection than the Kohler Foundation, which has added the college to a list of beneficiaries that includes the Museum of Modern Art and the Smithsonian Institution.

In the News

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    Sleepover in GMS Draws Middle-School Girls to Science

    A recent overnight in the science center was designed to spark interest in STEM topics.

    Making an Entrance Takes on New, Prayerful Meaning

    When demolition required that relatively unused doors at Old St. Joe’s be reconstructed, it made perfect sense to turn to the saints for inspiration.

    Biggest Heritage and Homecoming Week Ever Centers on Presidential Inauguration

    Weeks don’t come much bigger than our Oct. 8-15 festival.

    Bruess Brigade Gets Moving

    President Brian Bruess ’90 and the Bruess Brigade help new students settle in.

  • Honors Student Makes Her Mark Early

    Alexa Paleka ’20 finds herself quickly entrenched in the literary and scholarly world; her work already has been published and she has presented at national and international conferences.

    惭别别迟听迟丑别听颁濒补蝉蝉听辞蹿听2021

    It feels as if they’ve always been Green Knights! Our incoming first-year students have been impacting their communities all their lives.

    Ideas and Resources Collide at a Northeast Wisconsin Event

    Launch Wisconsin brings together entrepreneurial minds at an 老澳门六合彩开奖记录-sponsored Lambeau Field event.

    Dangerous Science Draws Film Crew to Campus

    The Hispaniolan solenodon, a fierce giant shrew, is a research interest of Adam Brandt (Biology), and now it has attracted the attention of the crew making a new TV documentary series, “72 Dangerous Animals Latin America.”

  • Learning is All Business for One MBA Couple

    Husband-and-wife grad students Amanda and Justin Ehlenbeck often get a sitter – not for dates, but so they can take classes together.

    Senior Green Knights Smash School Record for All-老澳门六合彩开奖记录

    Seven track and field athletes from the Class of 2017 have earned the sought-after national recognition.

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    Experience of War Leads to Work of Peace-Building

    St. Norbert’s first-ever student from the Gaza Strip talks about a formative internship.

    Read More

    Fulbright Brings Czech Parasitologist to Campus

    Tomáš Scholz and 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s Anindo Choudhury (Biology), collaborators across continents, now share an 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 lab.

  • Eighth President of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Takes Office

    President Brian Bruess ’90 assumes his role July 1 as eighth president –and second alumnus president – in 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s 119-year history.

    Cabin Fare

    At the cabin, says food writer Terese Allen ’77, at “that near-mythical getaway up North that’s a beloved part of our upper Midwestern consciousness,” mealtimes can honor their surroundings with casual, easy-to-assemble dishes that feature local ingredients.

    老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Behind Bars

    Ministry to the incarcerated is not an explicit part of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s mission. And yet since its inception, the college has had innumerable interactions with local prisons and their inmates.

    Mr. Music

    It’s been quite the run. It’s our honor to salute Dudley Birder (Music Theatre) as he takes his summer music theatre bow after 56 years.

  • New Center Gives Campus a Pool

    The campus gains its first swimming pool, an expansive fitness center, and a new health and wellness center with the May 12 dedication of the Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center.

    Winning Against All Odds

    Eleven St. Norbert sports were represented at nationals this year and seven teams garnered conference titles – not bad for a school that was minus its sports center for the duration.

    Happy 50th Birthday to Us!

    “The public relations committee of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 has chosen Knight Life as the name of the new magazine which is received by alumni, parents and friends of the college.” – Knight Life, May 1967

In the News

  • Sleepover in GMS Draws Middle-School Girls to Science

    A recent overnight in the science center was designed to spark interest in STEM topics.

  • Making an Entrance Takes on New, Prayerful Meaning

    When demolition required that relatively unused doors at Old St. Joe’s be reconstructed, it made perfect sense to turn to the saints for inspiration.

  • Biggest Heritage and Homecoming Week Ever Centers on Presidential Inauguration

    Weeks don’t come much bigger than our Oct. 8-15 festival.

  • Bruess Brigade Gets Moving

    President Brian Bruess ’90 and the Bruess Brigade help new students settle in.

  • Honors Student Makes Her Mark Early

    Alexa Paleka ’20 finds herself quickly entrenched in the literary and scholarly world; her work already has been published and she has presented at national and international conferences.

  • 惭别别迟听迟丑别听颁濒补蝉蝉听辞蹿听2021

    It feels as if they’ve always been Green Knights! Our incoming first-year students have been impacting their communities all their lives.

  • Ideas and Resources Collide at a Northeast Wisconsin Event

    Launch Wisconsin brings together entrepreneurial minds at an 老澳门六合彩开奖记录-sponsored Lambeau Field event.

  • Dangerous Science Draws Film Crew to Campus

    The Hispaniolan solenodon, a fierce giant shrew, is a research interest of Adam Brandt (Biology), and now it has attracted the attention of the crew making a new TV documentary series, “72 Dangerous Animals Latin America.”

  • Learning is All Business for One MBA Couple

    Husband-and-wife grad students Amanda and Justin Ehlenbeck often get a sitter – not for dates, but so they can take classes together.

  • Senior Green Knights Smash School Record for All-老澳门六合彩开奖记录

    Seven track and field athletes from the Class of 2017 have earned the sought-after national recognition.

    Read More
  • Experience of War Leads to Work of Peace-Building

    St. Norbert’s first-ever student from the Gaza Strip talks about a formative internship.

    Read More
  • Fulbright Brings Czech Parasitologist to Campus

    Tomáš Scholz and 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s Anindo Choudhury (Biology), collaborators across continents, now share an 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 lab.

  • Eighth President of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Takes Office

    President Brian Bruess ’90 assumes his role July 1 as eighth president –and second alumnus president – in 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s 119-year history.

  • Cabin Fare

    At the cabin, says food writer Terese Allen ’77, at “that near-mythical getaway up North that’s a beloved part of our upper Midwestern consciousness,” mealtimes can honor their surroundings with casual, easy-to-assemble dishes that feature local ingredients.

  • 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 Behind Bars

    Ministry to the incarcerated is not an explicit part of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录’s mission. And yet since its inception, the college has had innumerable interactions with local prisons and their inmates.

  • Mr. Music

    It’s been quite the run. It’s our honor to salute Dudley Birder (Music Theatre) as he takes his summer music theatre bow after 56 years.

  • New Center Gives Campus a Pool

    The campus gains its first swimming pool, an expansive fitness center, and a new health and wellness center with the May 12 dedication of the Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center.

  • Winning Against All Odds

    Eleven St. Norbert sports were represented at nationals this year and seven teams garnered conference titles – not bad for a school that was minus its sports center for the duration.

  • Happy 50th Birthday to Us!

    “The public relations committee of 老澳门六合彩开奖记录 has chosen Knight Life as the name of the new magazine which is received by alumni, parents and friends of the college.” – Knight Life, May 1967

Regular Features

In My Words

Summer Bliss, Gratitude, Active Hope

“This kind of love; this kind of palpable hope; this kind of vibrant living: it’s precisely the feeling that is so very alive and present on the St. Norbert campus.” – President Brian J. Bruess ’90

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Personally Speaking

Is This As Good As It Gets?

As a human race, are we making any moral progress? Ben Chan (Philosophy) ponders whether people are better or worse than they were 50 years ago.

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Treasure

A Bend in the River

“With the benefit of historical hindsight, we know something wonderful is coming – even as the maps whisper, yes, but what is yet to come?” – President Emeritus Tom Kunkel

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Alumni Profile

Authoring Lives Lost and Found

Awed by the enormous sacrifices that military veterans make on our behalf and troubled by the problems many have reintegrating into our communities, author Erin Celello ’99 decides to help out.

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Big Picture

Knowing the Ropes

Mehak Chahal ’18, pre-med major, works out with conditioning ropes in the new fitness center, part of the Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center.

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Online Exclusives

Despite his presidential, building-dedicating suit and tie, nothing could keep President Tom Kunkel from marking the opening of the new sports center with the first dive into the new pool.

Emily Schutte ’17 (MBA) stepped up to the Commencement podium as the first graduate student speaker in college history.

STORY
In the great outdoors

Recipes for Doggie Bag Hash and Smoked Whitefish Spread – just some of the goodies on offer at the lake with Terese Allen ’77.

Dudley Birder celebrates his 90th birthday and his contributions to the musical life of Wisconsin.

STORY
In harmony

Walk near St. Norbert Abbey at the right time and you will hear the sweet peal of bells descending from the tower, filling the air with a prayerful reminder of the abbey’s presence.

When the campus devoted itself to the hunt for a better burger, GreenKnightTV was there to document the chase.