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St. Norbert College Hosts Firecracker Run/Walk
St. Norbert College
The first annual Firecracker Run/Walk took place on Thursday, July 4: part Fourth of July celebration, party healthy fun, part fundraiser for the college’s athletics programs.
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St. Norbert College Magazine Fall/Winter 2013
St. Norbert College
The home page of Fall/Winter 2013 St. Norbert College Magazine.
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St. Norbert College Magazine Spring 2013
St. Norbert College
The home page of Spring 2013 St. Norbert College Magazine.
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St. Norbert College Magazine Summer 2013
St. Norbert College
The home page of Summer 2013 St. Norbert College Magazine.
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St. Norbert Named Among “Best Bang for the Buck” Colleges
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert sits at #32 on a list of schools that do the best job of helping non-wealthy students attain marketable degrees at affordable prices, according to Washington Monthly. Out of the 1,572 colleges and universities ranked by the magazine, only 349 made the cut as best bang-for-the-buck schools.
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Summer 2013: A Knight’s Tale
St. Norbert College
The story of how Nick Patton created Norby Knight, a new character to serve as SNC's mascot, as well as developing a children's book about him.
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Summer 2013: Another Banner Year for the Knights
St. Norbert College
The Green Knights notched the second-most wins in school history this year, winning nearly 65 percent of their contests and recording a 192-103-9 overall record.
2012-13 saw St. Norbert send five teams to NCAA Division III tournaments. A total of 16 of St. Norbert’s 20 sports finished in the top three of the Midwest Conference and Northern Collegiate Hockey Association standings. -
Summer 2013: Another Banner Year for the Knights
St. Norbert College
The Green Knights notched the second-most wins in school history this year, winning nearly 65 percent of their contests and recording a 192-103-9 overall record.
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Summer 2013: Community-Wide Conversation Focuses on Recruiting and Retaining Young Talent
St. Norbert College
A significant discussion on regional progress – and ways to relay that progress to members of Generation Y, in particular – kicked off at St. Norbert on Oct. 15. Futurist, economist and author Rebecca Ryan talked about means by which communities like the Greater Green Bay area can enhance their ability to recruit and retain the next generation of talent.
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Summer 2013: Cousins’ Student Work Experiences Build Careers
St. Norbert College
Although they work in different fields, Scott and Dan Zegers took similar steps to achieve their current professional success. Both gained valuable work experience off-campus during their four years at St. Norbert.
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Summer 2013: Meet the Class of 2017
St. Norbert College
A snapshot of the many things that the incoming class of 2017 has already experienced before beginning their college journies.
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Summer 2013: New Learning Environments Open with the Beginning of the New Academic Year
St. Norbert College
One is newly created from unfinished concrete, while the other reimagines a 130-year-old building: Two new learning environments, the Mulva Studio and the Cassandra Voss Center, see their debut on campus this fall.
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Summer 2013: SNC Day Marks its Fifth Year
St. Norbert College
This campus open house, coinciding with Family Weekend, will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It gathers current students, visiting family members, faculty, staff, community members and alumni to celebrate the founding values of the Norbertines.
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Summer 2013: The Word on Summer Reads
St. Norbert College
A few SNC faculty share what is on their recreational reading list this upcoming summer.
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Summer 2013: Worlds of Experience Back on Campus
St. Norbert College
Although the Rev. Mike Weber, O.Praem., (Religious Studies) and Sister Laura Zelten, O.S.F., ’79 (Parish) took different paths to St. Norbert College, their lives have some parallels. Both have served in the United States and abroad and both draw on their experiences for their current work, while providing the witness of a religious presence on campus.
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Summer is in Session
St. Norbert College
This summer’s roster offers new perspectives and the chance to explore an array of subjects not often taught during the academic year. Classes, offered at half the academic-year course tuition, are open to students from other colleges and high school students who graduate after the spring 2013 semester, as well as to current St. Norbert students.
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The View From the Top
St. Norbert College
Appointed executive director of the Society for Human Resource Management Foundation last fall, his new position places Mark Schmit ’90 at the helm of the fundraising and educational arm of the national organization for human resource professionals.
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First-Years Feel Their Strengths
St.Norbert College
Students entering St. Norbert College this fall come with the advantage of a little more information about themselves and their talents. Over the summer, the college offered all members of the Class of 2017 the opportunity to take the StrengthsQuest assessment free of charge. This 30-minute online tool helps people better identify their top strengths
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Everything HR is Illuminated
Matthew Stollak
When the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) named Matt Stollak (Business Administration) to the quintet comprising its inaugural Blog Squad, Stollak did as he so often does. He blogged about it on True Faith HR. Stollak’s blog, popular among HR types, creates “a new order between HR theory and practice.” His commentary covers everything from the NCAA Final Four to ’70s musical duo Hall and Oates.
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Science for the Half-Century to Come
Lisa Strandberg
Transformation takes effort. St. Norbert science faculty and administrators can testify to that. As ground is broken this spring for the construction of the Gehl-Mulva Science Center, they see unleashed the 15 years of energy they’ve invested in envisioning the transformation of John R. Minahan Science Hall into a state-of-the-art research and learning facility – a facility for the next five decades.
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The Inside Story
Lisa Strandberg
An article discussing biology professor Anindo Choudhury's studies into the hidden world of parasites.
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Changing How We Buy: The Mobile-Social Generation
Dana Vanden Heuvel
Dana Vanden Heuvel discusses how human behaviors have changed in various ways due to the growth of social media and mobile devices.
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Treasure/Numbering the Hours
Kathy (Wagner) Muhs
Kathy (Wagner) Huhs '73 (Mathematics) speaks to a clock in her office made up of mathematical symbols. It reminds her of the beauty found in math, and the certainty and comfort of alway arriving at a "right answer."
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