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In My Words
Meaningful Opportunities Build Across the Generations
President Brian Bruess ’90 reflects on the way transformative experiences tend to develop a generosity of spirit that, in its turn, creates opportunity for the generations to come.
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“Is His Head Worth a Hat?”
“My personal play, like that of every other person in the world, went wildly off-script in 2020 ... . Still, I cannot help but give thanks as I enter the new scene each day brings.” – Alex Gruber ’18 (Res Life)
Read MoreTreasure
Tokens of Friendship
“Students go to the trouble of bringing a piece of their home country all this way. It’s something they themselves have identified as being representative ..., so it must be important to them.” – Christina Hankwitz (International Education)
Read MoreAlumni Profile
Do We Have a Scoop for You
By 5:30 a.m. each weekday, John Courtis ’07 arrives at a vegan-approved kitchen unit in a former warehouse in Chicago. At Sacred Serve, he directs his team as they make around 1,000 tubs of the flavor of the day.
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Dia de la Virgen
The Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe is celebrated across the Americas every Dec. 12. On campus, the day saw the faithful bringing flowers to the Shrine of Mary. Later, traditional dancing and readings preceded the evening Mass.
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A local business got students lined up and trimmed up, with a little friendly barbershop banter thrown in.
As a de-stresser, furry friends can’t be bettered – and they don’t seem to mind the job at all
Jennifer Bonds-Raacke (Academic Affairs) and Billy Korinko (CVC) share “Lessons From a Small Residential Liberal Arts College Striving for Big Change” in an influential higher-ed blog.
SNC football’s All-American defensive back Kendall Karcz ’22 reflects on athletics and academics at St. Norbert College. He says, “All my hard work came to fruition.”
“When I got to Georgetown, I really did feel that I had a leg up,” says Catherine Nowaczyk ’19. She is one of 15 students enrolled in law programs around the nation, who share that similar sentiment.