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“These summer camps and workshops are more than just enrichment; they are launchpads,” said Anupama Pasricha, PhD, dean of ...
Left to right: All Things Equal, Mickey Guyton, and Ta-Nehisi Coates are three of the productions in the 2025–26 season at The O'Shaughnessy.
St. Catherine University announced today it has named JaeEun Joo, EdD, to be its first associate provost of adult education and online learning. Joo, who begins in this role on July 14, 2025, will ...
On May 9, St. Catherine University faculty and staff gathered once again in Our Lady of Victory Chapel to celebrate the accomplishments of friends and colleagues. The 2024–25 awards ceremony honored ...
The annual event recognized recipients of the top academic and leadership awards as well as honor society inductees. On April 29, the St. Catherine University community gathered in The O’Shaughnessy ...
St. Catherine University’s senior vice president and chief information officer (CIO), Jean Guezmir, has announced her plans to retire this summer. “For the past eight years, Jean has been an integral ...
The link between public health and social justice creates a framework for addressing systemic inequalities.
During her visit to The O’Shaughnessy, the former New Zealand prime minister shared leadership lessons and reflections on today’s world. Addressing The O’Shaughnessy on the eve of International ...
For the seventh year in a row, St. Catherine University accomplished a 100% acceptance rate for undergraduate student presentations submitted to the National Conference for Undergraduate Research ...
Six St. Catherine University students and alumni — representing a range of majors, programs, and interests — were announced this week as semi-finalists for the 2025 Fulbright U.S. Student Program. St.
Support from the Manitou Fund has allowed Katie Leadership Impact to offer programming like the Women of Color Leadership Series, pictured above. With the Manitou Fund's renewal of support, this next ...
St. Catherine University opened its 119th academic year with renewed optimism as it welcomed 1,163 new students to its College for Women, College for Adults, and Graduate College — an increase of 6.5% ...
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