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Spring 2017: Commencement Address Stands as Farewell to the Seventh President of St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College
At the final Commencement of his storied nine-year tenure, President Tom Kunkel left the Class of 2017 with a message of gratitude and an 11-word, time-tested rule of life. The linked video picks up the proceedings as the program moves to a video tribute to Kunkel’s remarkable career at St. Norbert.
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Spring 2017: Experience of War Leads to Work of Peace-Building
St. Norbert College
It was the work of war that would initially connect Fouad Al Khouri ’17 with his campus internship at the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding – an internship that would one day allow him to plan significant Israel/Palestine experiences for his student peers.
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Spring 2017: For One Green Knight, Studying Abroad Means Coaching Abroad
St. Norbert College
During his semester abroad in Spain, Stu Kwaterski ’18 embraced cultural experiences while also coaching American football for the Valencia Fire Bats, gaining valuable coaching practice and balancing athletic training with international study.
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Spring 2017: Fulbright Brings Czech Parasitologist to Campus
St. Norbert College
Fulbright scholar Tomáš Scholz joined St. Norbert professor Anindo Choudhury for a semester of collaborative fish parasite research on the Fox River, highlighting the ecological and medical importance of parasitology while emphasizing the value of international exchange and academic freedom.
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Spring 2017: Instagram Tribute Celebrates St. Norbert Friendships
St. Norbert College
Becca Brown ’17 created 30daysofknights, an Instagram storytelling project honoring friends, faculty, and mentors during her final month at St. Norbert College, blending personal tribute with a showcase of her digital media skills.
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Spring 2017: It’s a Good Day to Meet Your Match
St. Norbert College
This article summarizes the details of the third annual All Hands on Deck Day to fundraise for the college.
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Spring 2017: Maher Makes a Splash
St. Norbert College
Alumnus and trustee Tom Maher ’77, a longtime supporter of St. Norbert College, donated $3,000 to fill the new pool in the Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center, humorously dubbing it “his water” while reflecting on his service and giving philosophy.
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Spring 2017: New Partnership Speeds Route to Doctor of Pharmacy Program
St. Norbert College
Early assurance admission for SNC’s qualified pharmacy-bound students is guaranteed as a result of a new partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. The reverse transfer program will provide Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.) seats for full-time students who successfully complete program prerequisites.
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Spring 2017: President Tom Kunkel Discusses the Affordability of College
St. Norbert College
President Tom Kunkel took on the timely subject of the affordability of college in this presentation.
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Spring 2017: Student Excavation Leads to Fish Fossil Finding
St. Norbert College
When Rebecca McKean ’04 (Geology) unearthed a fossil in southern Utah, she looked forward to sharing the experience with a student. Enter Riley Hacker ’17, a Green Bay native who was able to take part in an experience reserved for graduate students at most schools.
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Spring 2017: Students Find Help Navigating Life and Their Vocation
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College’s Navigate program intends to provide students with the opportunity to explore questions of meaning and purpose within the context of vocation. As students search for their calling, they experience opportunities that expose them to a world filled with variety.
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Spring 2017: Treasure/The Tolkien Letter
St. Norbert College
Every issue, we invite one member of the college community to share their delight in an object found on campus. Here, Sally Cubitt (Library), who retired this winter after almost 37 years' service in the college library, speaks to a letter from J. R. R. Tolkien to Bob Boyer (English, Emeritus). One of her favorite items in the archives, its "elvish" style mimics how she would imagine Tolkein to write.
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Spring 2017: Watch More, Read More Online
St. Norbert College
As the final issue of the St. Norbert College Magazine during President Tom Kunkel’s tenure, much of this issue, both in print and online, is devoted to what he’s accomplished during his nine years at St. Norbert. But that’s not all you’ll read about or view.
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St. Norbert College Magazine Fall/Winter 2017
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The home page of Fall/Winter 2017 St. Norbert College Magazine.
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St. Norbert College Magazine Spring 2017
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The home page of Spring 2017 St. Norbert College Magazine.
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St. Norbert College Magazine Summer 2017
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The home page of Summer 2017 St. Norbert College Magazine.
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Summer 2017: Biggest Heritage and Homecoming Week Ever Centers on Presidential Inauguration
St. Norbert College
A summary of Heritage and Homecoming Week events, including the inauguration of Brian Bruess.
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Summer 2017: Dangerous Science Draws Film Crew to Campus
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert biology professor Adam Brandt will appear in an Australian TV series on dangerous animals, highlighting his research on the rare, venomous Hispaniolan solenodon and aiming to involve students in conservation efforts.
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Summer 2017: Eighth President to Lead St. Norbert College Takes Office This Month
St. Norbert College
For only the eighth time in its 119-year history, St. Norbert College welcomes a new president.
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Summer 2017: Enhanced Experience Boosts Student Successes
St. Norbert College
Missy Mas ’17 credits St. Norbert College’s Academic Enhancement Program with boosting her confidence and success, allowing her to balance academics with extensive volunteer work and campus leadership.
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Summer 2017: Happy 50th Birthday to Us!
St. Norbert College
Half a century on, a lot of things have changed. In the 50 years since St. Norbert launched its first college magazine, the alumni world has gone from black and white to color; hot metal has gone to offset lithography; Knight Life has grown from its original 12 pages to its current standard 36. Your magazine has changed its name once, its format three times and its design at least seven times.
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Summer 2017: Ideas and Resources Collide at a Northeast Wisconsin Event
St. Norbert College
Launch Wisconsin, a premier entrepreneur and startup conference at Lambeau Field, will give northeast Wisconsin startups a chance to win $100,000, with AOL founder Steve Case as keynote. St. Norbert College’s Schneider School of Business & Economics is participating through mentorship, workshops, and research resources to support startups and foster entrepreneurship in the region.
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Summer 2017: In All the Write Places: Honors Student Makes Her Mark Early
St. Norbert College
Alexa Paleka ’20 made an immediate impact at St. Norbert College with her exceptional writing skills. In her first year, she earned top marks in challenging English courses, published a paper in the national journal Feminist Spaces, and had work accepted at conferences in New York and Ireland. Paleka’s research focused on Lewis Carroll’s Alice books, where she explored feminist theory, turning a class assignment into a publishable paper. She also became a student editor for UReCA, the National Collegiate Honors Council’s online journal, marking the first time a St. Norbert Honors Program student held that role.
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Summer 2017: Learning Is All Business for One MBA Couple
St. Norbert College
Amanda and Justin Ehlenbeck balance full-time jobs, parenting, and their St. Norbert College MBA studies by supporting each other, managing time carefully, and taking advantage of the program’s flexible eight-week course structure.
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Summer 2017: Making an Entrance Takes on New Meaning
St. Norbert College
A demolition at Old St. Joseph Church led to a redesigned entrance inspired by papal basilicas, featuring custom bronze plaques of saints and creating a versatile space for ministry, celebrations, and even proposals.
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