In the News
In the News
Regular Features
In My Words
Value Proposition for the Whole World
The enduring mission of SNC, with its beautiful intersection of the Catholic, Norbertine and liberal arts traditions, allows us to approach learning as a relational endeavor. It’s a philosophy that makes for meaningful outcomes, too.
Read MorePersonally Speaking
Jumping in One More Time
“So the other day, we and our new Little Brother were sitting around the table eating lunch. He says to us, ‘You know what? I have more friends on Play Station than I do in real life!’ What!!?? And our next adventure is off and running.” – Nancy Mathias (Sturzl Center)
Read MoreTreasure
Engine-Order Telegraph
“It arrived one day, shipped in a crate, and everybody thought, ‘What the heck did Phil order, because it’s huge!’ This one is authentic, it’s about 60 pounds.” – Phil Oswald (College Advancement)
Read MoreAlumni Profile
To Infinity and Beyond
It’s a small number of people who can claim they’ve seen the depths of the earth as well as the outer reaches of space. Jenny (Piontek) Matzel ’95 is one of them.
Read MoreBig Picture
Color Me Crazy
In 2013, Delta Phi Epsilon sister Courtney Hiers ’16, wanted to do something big on campus to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. That dream persists through the sorority's Color the Campus Run/Walk for Cystic Fibrosis.
Read MoreOnline Exclusives
Colleen Mandell ’18 recalls the silent retreat that she and her classmates made at St. Norbert Abbey as part of their Christian Mysticism course.
Our cameras were there when St. Norbert clinched its fifth national men’s hockey title in Lake Placid, N.Y.
Our timelapse video captures the weeklong process of creating a sand mandala on campus. The sacred cosmogram was the ephemeral work of Tibetan monks visiting from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India.
St. Norbert narratives from our StoryCorps initiative are archived and available!
“The Class of 2018 is inimitable: so good, it could never be copied. We are originals!” – Maggie McConnaha ’18
The Rev. Andrew Ciferni ’64 of Daylesford Abbey looks back as he concludes his five-year term as director of the Center for Norbertine Studies.