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In My Words
Life Lessons in a Beloved Community
“We were taught that empathy and humility are essential for leading a life well-lived. That collective effort is infinitely more powerful than individual effort, and it is always the difference between success or failure.” – President Brian Bruess ’90
Read MorePersonally Speaking
Jumping in One More Time
When Coach JoAnn Krueger (Athletics) was diagnosed with a hard-to-treat cancer, she knew there’d be somebody she could depend on through her treatment journey. In the event, that “somebody” would be an entire community.
Read MoreTreasure
A Signature Experience
“I always thought how amazing it was that we still had Father Burke’s signature and the ability to use it. It’s interesting just seeing what his handwriting looked like.” – Chris Betcher (Alumni & Parent Relations)
Read MoreAlumni Profile
A Path to Global Citizenry
From the international office in Rome, Jill Drzewiecki ’99 and her coworkers at the Jesuit Refugee Service assist forcibly displaced populations in 57 countries.
Read MoreBig Picture
A Degree of Excitement
On the brink of their next chapter, it’s time for a jump for joy: The fun and friendships forged during the St. Norbert years merit their own celebration.
Read MoreOnline Exclusives
The four years of study are over and the undergraduate experience is about to end. Now the post-college world beckons, brimming with all hope and promise. The Class of 2022 celebrates its biggest and best achievement yet.
Seven decades after they first arrived on campus, we invited three members of the college’s first class of women to campus to take a look back at those days.
The Gehl-Mulva Science Center at St. Norbert facilitates a state-of-the-art education for developing scientists like Olivia Bruni ’23, current holder of the Mark Stinski Award.
When a group of students toured the lost Norbertine abbeys of the United Kingdom, Gail Cornelius (Study Abroad) had her camera at the ready.
A remarkable evening of TEDx-style presentations in March featured a slate of short talks on the topic “Own Your Impact,” one of the pillars of respect at SNC.