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Summer 2018: An Old St. Joe’s Farewell for President Emeritus Thomas Manion
St. Norbert College
The fifth president of St. Norbert College was honored Friday at a funeral Mass that brought him home to campus once more. He was laid to rest after an Old St. Joe’s service attended by former colleagues and students alongside friends and family.
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Summer 2018: Best Friends
St. Norbert College
With their grading behind them and Commencement taken care of, our professors came back to campus for a summer evening romp and photo shoot with their canine companions.
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Summer 2018: Body of Knowledge
St. Norbert College
A St. Norbert education makes for a healthy world. Across campus, work in our labs and classrooms is contributing to better diagnoses, better care and better treatment options for all that ails us. We’re training better health professionals, as well, formed in the context of a mission that address the needs of the whole person. And we host a medical college on our campus, too!
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Summer 2018: Competition Drives Alum to Top Ranks in CrossFit
St. Norbert College
At 47 years old, Denny (McDermid) Ristow ’78 struggled to run a mile. So she challenged herself to get back in shape. Within six months, she was running half marathons. Within a year, she completed her first full marathon.
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Summer 2018: Gap Program Leader Returns to Syrian Refugee Camps
St. Norbert College
Diana Delbecchi, assistant director of St. Norbert College’s Gap Experience, supports Syrian refugees in Europe by developing educational programs, facilitating preschool curriculum, and collaborating with SNC students on innovative food projects to address camp shortages.
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Summer 2018: GLAD Camp Turns 10
St. Norbert College
GLAD Camp celebrated its 10th anniversary this summer, welcoming about 400 girls to the St. Norbert campus for a week of fun confidence- and esteem-building activities.
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Summer 2018: In Victory
St. Norbert College
Green Knights Hockey brought home its fifth NCAA Division III trophy this year. It was St. Norbert’s 12th appearance in the Frozen Four tournament, tying Norwich University for the most in Division III history.
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Summer 2018: Local Tattoo Artist Brings a New World of Ink to Campus
St. Norbert College
An upcoming exhibit in the Baer and Godschalx galleries will celebrate the art of tattooing and the 50-year career of local tattoo artist Rick Harnowski.
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Summer 2018: Looking Back at Five Generous Years
St. Norbert College
The Rev. Andrew Ciferni ’64 hit the ground running when he arrived at St. Norbert, and never lost his stride in the five years that followed.
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Summer 2018: Meet the Class of 2022
St. Norbert College
The annual snapshot of the incoming freshmen class.
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Summer 2018: Norby Reveals His New Look
St. Norbert College
Sir Norbert the Green Knight, affectionately known as Norby, has upgraded his armor! The college’s loveable mascot now has freshly polished steel and a sleeker look that he was able to debut at this year’s SNC Day open house, Sept. 22.
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Summer 2018: SNC Study Reveals $138.5 Million Possibility for Region
St. Norbert College
A St. Norbert College faculty-student team conducted an economic-impact study for one conceptual redevelopment plan created by local leaders and citizens in the Village of Allouez for the Green Bay Correctional Institution site.
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Summer 2018: Spirit of Inquiry Colors the Season
St. Norbert College
One tree on campus seems not to know the season. Mariah Doughman ’18 is working with faculty member David Poister (Chemistry, Environmental Science) to find out why.
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Summer 2018: St. Norbert Stories to Share With the Whole World
St. Norbert College
We can’t fit all the good stuff into each new issue of St. Norbert College Magazine that lands in your mailbox, but here’s a sampling to whet your appetite.
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Summer 2018: The Stars Align for Student Researcher
St. Norbert College
A collaborative research project charts the impact of the storied Michelin Guide and its coveted rating system. Frank Cushman ’18 presented his findings at the Undergraduate Research Forum last spring.
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Summer 2018: What Once Was Lost and Now Is Found
St. Norbert College
Deacon Dave Parker is reunited with a long-lost treasure that was found on St. Norbert Abbey grounds. His old friend the Rev. Tim Shillcox was the first to recognize the recovered medal.
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Summer 2018: Written in the Sand
St. Norbert College
The abbey and college embraced the weeklong presence of Tibetan monks visiting in April from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India. The monks were on campus to present traditional dance and to construct a sand mandala – a sacred cosmogram used as an object of contemplation. Through the creation of such a beautiful yet ephemeral work of art, Buddhists believe we bring the creative energy of that dimension into our lives and attune ourselves to this natural perfection. Our timelapse video captures our visitors’ work of devotion.
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Spring 2018: Advocate Speaks to the Heart
Patti Zarling
Adriana Bink ’20 connected her internship with Brown County CASA and her honors studies by helping bring foster-care advocate and author Ashley Rhodes-Courter to St. Norbert College, where she highlighted the life-changing role of court-appointed special advocates.
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Fall/Winter 2017: Heeding the Call
Susan Allen
A charge to amplify the stories of others started the eighth president on his journey home to St. Norbert. His whole vocation journey has been informed by his experience as a student, says President Brian Bruess ’90. And it was a student experience that was driven by his undergraduate years at the very institution over which he now presides.
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Spring 2017: The Pursuit of Excellence, Made Real
Susan Allen
Under the remarkable leadership of President Tom Kunkel, it has been all smiles at St. Norbert College. The institution, reaching for excellence as one of the top 10 Catholic liberal arts colleges in the nation, has more than flourished.
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Spring 2017: We Will Remember Them
Susan Allen and Mariah Doughman
This April marks the 100th anniversary of the United States’ entry into World War I. Seventeen million people died, among them St. Norbert College’s own four fallen men: Emil Asselin; William Brill; Irving Tufts; Henry Woolford. At this centenary, we recall their sacrifice and honor their memories.
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Spring 2017: Alumnus Will Be Eighth President
Susen Allen
The article details the announcement of alumnus Brian Bruess ’90 as St. Norbert College's next president, succeeding Tom Kunkel.
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Summer 2017: Cabin Fare
Terese Allen
Terese Allen discusses how Wisconsin cabin life combines simple, locally sourced meals, outdoor recreation, and meaningful connections with nature and friends, creating enduring memories and a sense of well-being.
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Fall/Winter 2017: President's Report/A Year of Significance
Brian Bruess
President Brian Bruess reflects on the financial year (2016-17) that concluded before he had moved into the office assigned to him.
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Summer 2017: In My Words/Summer Bliss, Gratitude and Active Hope
Brian Bruess
President Brian Bruess offers a reflection on summer bliss, gratitude and active hope.
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