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Summer 2017: Meet the Class of 2021
St. Norbert College
The annual snapshot of the incoming freshmen class.
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Summer 2017: Million-Dollar Student Opts for St. Norbert
St. Norbert College
Brennan Springmire ’21, who received over $1.17 million in scholarship offers, chose St. Norbert College for its academic, athletic, and social fit while planning to major in business administration and participate in football and campus activities.
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Summer 2017: New Center Gives Campus a Pool
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College opened the Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center, a $26-million facility featuring its first swimming pool, an expanded fitness center, health and wellness services, and upgraded athletic spaces, enhancing both student recreation and NCAA athletics.
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Summer 2017: Recipes from the Great Outdoors
St. Norbert College
Life at the cabin means expansive views of water and sky plus a quiet so deep and wondrous you can hear the universe speak, says food writer Terese Allen ’77. So when it comes to mealtime, she tries to honor her surroundings with casual, easy-to-assemble dishes that feature local ingredients. In Cabin Fare, she names three such dishes. Here are her recipes.
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Summer 2017: Schreiber Foods Internship Spans Two Continents
St. Norbert College
Rocio Sanchez ’18 gained valuable international business experience through her Schreiber Foods internship in Green Bay and study-abroad semester in Madrid, preparing her for a potential career in global sales.
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Summer 2017: Senior Green Knights Smash School Record for All-Academics
St. Norbert College
Seven senior St. Norbert College track-and-field athletes set a school record by earning All-Academic honors for excelling both nationally in their events and academically with GPAs of 3.3 or higher.
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Summer 2017: Sleepover in GMS Draws Middle-School Girls to Science
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College hosted the STEM Girls Rock sleepover, a hands-on science camp for middle-school girls designed to inspire confidence in STEM fields through female role models, lab experiments, and community engagement.
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Summer 2017: Summer Fun Delivered Courtesy of Your Magazine Online
St. Norbert College
It’s summer, so we like to think you’re reading your new copy of St. Norbert College Magazine on the deck or on the dock, at the lake or wherever you get to play or at least kick back a little. It’s time to serve up some lighter fare along with the staples.
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Summer 2017: The Art of Sharing
St. Norbert College
A foundation working at the forefront of the self-taught art movement shares significant work with major collections across the United States – and, with St. Norbert College.
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Summer 2017: The Stars Shone Bright
St. Norbert College
“The Showcase of Stars” that rang down the curtain last month on the summer music-theatre career of 90-year-old Dudley Birder featured music-theatre alumni returning to play scenes from favorite shows over the past 55 years. The July 19-22 revue was directed by Dudley’s children James and Alicia Birder with Kent Paulsen (Music) serving as music director. Dudley himself organized and arranged the music, in addition to serving as narrator.
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Summer 2017: TKE Brothers 19 Years Apart Build Working Relationship
St. Norbert College
St. Norbert College connections in the working world are far from rare, but John Weyenberg ’97 and Marco Rodriguez ’16 discovered they had an additional link when the two met through the Greater Fox Cities Area Habitat for Humanity (HFH).
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Fall/Winter 2017: Room for the Family
Jill Wiesman
Sensenbrenner Hall Room 110 has been home to more than 100 students since the hall was built in 1956. This year brought about a connection not likely shared by any other inhabitants of the room: Sara Allaire ’21 moved into the same room her mother, Beth (Pankratz) Allaire ’91, had 30 years ago – and it was all coincidental!
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Summer 2016: Fit for Every Good Work
Susan Allen Allen and Mike Dauplaise
A state-of-the-art fitness and sports center arising in place of Schuldes is designed for broad appeal, tending to body, mind and spirit as it meets the needs of the entire campus community.
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Spring 2016: Treasure/Cash Register Collection
Kerrie Biebel
Most of the college’s collection of vintage cash registers date from 100 years ago or more – from a time when businesses were not afraid to combine beauty and function. Today’s world seems much more utilitarian.
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Summer 2016: The Quest for Community Takes a Young Grad Student on a Journey to Sister Joan
Sister Joan Chittister, O.S.B.
Sister Joan Chittister, O.S.B., has been called “the maverick Benedictine nun who dares speak her mind to her church” (religious news.com). The best-selling author and internationally renowned speaker is known for her views on justice, peace, human rights, women’s issues and contemporary spirituality in the church and in society. Chittister has described herself as holding a position of query, of theological and scriptural commitment and search. To her new intern Breanna Mekuly ’12, Chittister is one of the wise women she first learned of in her theology classes at St. Norbert, women who taught her to be proud of herself as both a woman and a Catholic. Mekuly determined to seek out Chittister as part of her continuing quest for a new thinking community. This is Mekuly’s account of that journey.
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Summer 2016: Treasure/1697 Missal
Rev. Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem.
Every issue, we invite one member of the college community to share their delight in an object found on campus. Here, Rev. Andrew Ciferni, O.Praem., '64, director of the Center for Norbertine Studies and vicar of SNC Parish, speaks to the 1697 missal of the Norbertine order published in Paris, which he once wrote his dissertation on. It gives him a strong sense of his place in the order and his ability to carry its message forward.
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Fall/Winter 2016: Personally Speaking/Aristotle, Duquette and Community
David Duquette
Office of Communications, Personally Speaking, Faculty, Civic participation, Aristotle, Norbertine ethos, Higher education
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Fall/Winter 2016: All in for a Winning Start
Eileen Jahnke
Vice President Eileen Jahnke reflects on the excitement of Convocation, the cyclical rhythm of campus life, and Brett Favre’s example of giving one’s all as inspiration for St. Norbert students to approach their college journey with energy, commitment, and no regrets.
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Fall/Winter 2016: Fit and Fortunate for a Viable Future
Thomas Kunkel
Office of Communications, President's Letter, reflection, campus upgrades, donor gifts
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Summer 2016: In My Words/By Virtue of His Highly Superior Brains ...
Thomas Kunkel
President Thomas Kunkel offers his reflection on the spring semester.
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Spring 2016: President’s Message/The View in the Crystal Ball
Thomasl Kunkel
President Thomas Kunkel offers his reflection on the spring semester.
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Summer 2016: New Opera Production Celebrates the Lives of Catholic Women
Anja Marshall
Hannah Knutson ’18 stars in the lead in the college’s new production of “Suor Angelica,” or “Sister Angelica.” The work – the first full-length opera produced by the music department since the 2009-10 academic year, is offered to raise awareness of the contribution of women in the Catholic Church.
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Fall/Winter 2016: Treasure/1917 Letterman Sweater
Don “Maz” Maslinski
Office of Communications, Treasure, athletics, letterman sweater, alumni
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Summer 2016: Study-abroad opportunities inspire life of travel
Wendy Mason and John Devroy
Wendy Mason ’01 had never left the United States until a St. Norbert music tour. The travel bug bit, and she embarked on a semester abroad; then a graduate education in international travel; and on to her job at SIT Study Abroad School for International Training, where she is assistant director of admissions. On a recent visit to campus, Wendy spoke with John Devroy (Office of Communications).
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Fall/Winter 2016: The (Not So) Great Divide
MaryBeth Matzek
Office of Communications, election, political science, media influence, Wendy Scattergood
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