In the News
In the News
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In My Words
Mission Radiance When It Counts
President Brian Bruess ’90 reflects on a campus year during which two themes emerged, each of them core values that served as light to our paths. One of them was unwavering hope; the other was relentless gratitude.
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A Life Pilgrimage to Spain
“My love affair with Spain began when I was 11 years old. The romance has colored my life as scholar, teacher and friend of the Norbertines.” – Rosemary Sands (Center for Norbertine Studies)
Read MoreTreasure
The Keefe Armor
“Early 17th-century Flemish close helmet of good form and condition; a breastplate formed from an early 17th-century backplate of European origin; a pair of 19th-century reproduction tassels ...” – Dan Lukes (Athletics)
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Becoming Lou Traverzo
Now a military veteran and a successful airport security director, Louis Traverzo ’75 says he once lacked direction. Then he had a talk with his mother.
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A Taste of Life in the Lab
Five tips for a career in science from an alum whose career has been anything but – and everything including – vanilla.
Read MoreBig Picture
Cherries Jubilee
In this jubilee year, thoughts on campus turn to this young priest and the extraordinary events of 1121, the year in which he founded the world-changing religious order bearing his name. Even the blossom trees are putting forth their best efforts for the anniversary!
Read MoreOnline Exclusives
Psychologist Jane Halonen is deeply committed to in-person learning but the experiences of the past 18 months have shown her there’s magic to be found in teaching virtually, too.
An in-person celebration, abundant sunshine and a trans-continental speaker to inspire the new graduates: This was Commencement 2021!
The architect of the new St. Michael’s Abbey brings his own story to a project very close to his heart.
A TRIPS experience inspired Andrew Gerhing ’21 to reflect on those who made his college journey possible and on his own investment in bringing its values to life.
New-media ministries launched during a pandemic proved a success worth continuing.