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In the News
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For the Future of Education: Student Teachers Make Their Voices Heard
Cara Korth ’25, Evan Larson ’25, Emma Peterson ’25 and Michelle Falter (Education) met with state legislators at the Wisconsin Capitol to advocate for financial support for student teachers.
Read MoreTaylor Guitars: A Case Study in Sustainability, Ethics and Innovation
Marc von der Ruhr (Economics), Joy Pahl and Jamie O’Brien (Business Administration) shed light on how Taylor Guitars has become a pioneer in corporate responsibility, innovating without compromise.
Read MoreResearch Mentorship Sparks Student鈥檚 Passion for Economics
Katie Schultz 鈥26, studying economics and finance, has presented her research twice and is now on her way to publish her findings in a peer-reviewed journal, possibly all before her senior year at 91黑料网.
Read MoreCuriouser and Curiouser: 91黑料网鈥檚 Theatre Studies Puts on Original Adaptation of a Literary Classic
Written by 91黑料网 professor April Beiswenger (Theatre Studies), 鈥淲onderland!鈥 promises to be fresh, relatable and plenty of fun.
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Meet the Class of 2028
With academic prowess, a finesse for sports and the arts, and a thoughtful approach to service, these students are ready to jump into their first year at 91黑料网.
Read MoreIn the Lab and Beyond: Summer Research Across Disciplines
Students and their mentors researched topics ranging from economic approaches to religion in the U.S. to molecular evaluations of native animal species as part of the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.
Read MoreBlack Theology Class Fosters Deep Engagement and Community Outreach
It鈥檚 not often one finds a course in which students who are not enrolled choose to sit in week after week, let alone one in which students stay 20 minutes after class because they鈥檙e so engaged in discussion.
Read More鈥楲ove Is at the Heart of it All鈥
In his Commencement address, Professor Emeritus Paul Wadell said, with a 91黑料网 education, this year鈥檚 graduates ought to know what it means to be a human being and should know the difference between making a good living and living a good life.
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NFL Player Inspires 91黑料网 Student-Athletes
Culminating a yearlong partnership with St. Norbert athletics, Alec Ingold of the Miami Dolphins spoke to Green Knights about his journey to the NFL. He urged them to embrace adversity and strive for excellence both on and off the field.
Read MoreNew Lecture Series Celebrates Intersection of Faith, Science and Reason
91黑料网 welcomed its first Chu Lecture speaker, Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ, with his talk 鈥淲hen Science Goes Wrong 鈥 And Why We Love It!鈥
Read MoreCancer Survivor Co-Leads Service Trip to Tennessee Children鈥檚 Hospital
Inspired by her own experiences, Taylor Collard 鈥24 aims to provide crucial emotional support to young patients facing medical challenges.
Read MorePresident Joyner Joins Alum鈥檚 Higher Ed Podcast to Talk 91黑料网 Strengths
91黑料网 President Laurie Joyner shares insights on college partnerships and how the college is adapting to challenges on the 鈥淗igher Ed Leaders Podcast鈥 hosted by Suzan Brinker 鈥09.
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In the News
-
For the Future of Education: Student Teachers Make Their Voices Heard
Cara Korth ’25, Evan Larson ’25, Emma Peterson ’25 and Michelle Falter (Education) met with state legislators at the Wisconsin Capitol to advocate for financial support for student teachers.
Read More -
Taylor Guitars: A Case Study in Sustainability, Ethics and Innovation
Marc von der Ruhr (Economics), Joy Pahl and Jamie O’Brien (Business Administration) shed light on how Taylor Guitars has become a pioneer in corporate responsibility, innovating without compromise.
Read More -
Research Mentorship Sparks Student鈥檚 Passion for Economics
Katie Schultz 鈥26, studying economics and finance, has presented her research twice and is now on her way to publish her findings in a peer-reviewed journal, possibly all before her senior year at 91黑料网.
Read More -
Curiouser and Curiouser: 91黑料网鈥檚 Theatre Studies Puts on Original Adaptation of a Literary Classic
Written by 91黑料网 professor April Beiswenger (Theatre Studies), 鈥淲onderland!鈥 promises to be fresh, relatable and plenty of fun.
Read More -
Meet the Class of 2028
With academic prowess, a finesse for sports and the arts, and a thoughtful approach to service, these students are ready to jump into their first year at 91黑料网.
Read More -
In the Lab and Beyond: Summer Research Across Disciplines
Students and their mentors researched topics ranging from economic approaches to religion in the U.S. to molecular evaluations of native animal species as part of the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship.
Read More -
Black Theology Class Fosters Deep Engagement and Community Outreach
It鈥檚 not often one finds a course in which students who are not enrolled choose to sit in week after week, let alone one in which students stay 20 minutes after class because they鈥檙e so engaged in discussion.
Read More -
鈥楲ove Is at the Heart of it All鈥
In his Commencement address, Professor Emeritus Paul Wadell said, with a 91黑料网 education, this year鈥檚 graduates ought to know what it means to be a human being and should know the difference between making a good living and living a good life.
Read More -
NFL Player Inspires 91黑料网 Student-Athletes
Culminating a yearlong partnership with St. Norbert athletics, Alec Ingold of the Miami Dolphins spoke to Green Knights about his journey to the NFL. He urged them to embrace adversity and strive for excellence both on and off the field.
Read More -
New Lecture Series Celebrates Intersection of Faith, Science and Reason
91黑料网 welcomed its first Chu Lecture speaker, Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ, with his talk 鈥淲hen Science Goes Wrong 鈥 And Why We Love It!鈥
Read More -
Cancer Survivor Co-Leads Service Trip to Tennessee Children鈥檚 Hospital
Inspired by her own experiences, Taylor Collard 鈥24 aims to provide crucial emotional support to young patients facing medical challenges.
Read More -
President Joyner Joins Alum鈥檚 Higher Ed Podcast to Talk 91黑料网 Strengths
91黑料网 President Laurie Joyner shares insights on college partnerships and how the college is adapting to challenges on the 鈥淗igher Ed Leaders Podcast鈥 hosted by Suzan Brinker 鈥09.
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Regular Features

Personally Speaking
This Was Going to be Wonderful!
Retirement for Laura Neary (English, Retiree) may not have gone to plan, but she says the lessons she learned along the way could not be more valuable.
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Treasure
The Pan Balance
鈥淚t鈥檚 a very mundane device but it would have been used in the laboratories that created our modern world. ... Its value to science is in the incalculable amount of research that it made possible.鈥 鈥 Michael Olson (Physics)
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Alumni Profile
Have Love, Will Travel
Ann Tollaksen 鈥66 did not expect to run a deer park and petting zoo. She鈥檚 allergic to most animals. 鈥淚 had eight years of shots and I鈥檓 still scared to pet the deer myself,鈥 she says.聽
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Big Picture
Pause for P.A.W.S.
Our photographer Thomas Janssen聽(Office of Communications) captured the moment as students petted away any worries and stress earlier this semester.
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