In the News
In the News
Regular Features
Personally Speaking
This Was Going to be Wonderful!
Retirement for Laura Neary (English, Retiree) may not have gone to plan, but she says the lessons she learned along the way could not be more valuable.
Read MoreTreasure
The Pan Balance
“It’s a very mundane device but it would have been used in the laboratories that created our modern world. ... Its value to science is in the incalculable amount of research that it made possible.” – Michael Olson (Physics)
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Have Love, Will Travel
Ann Tollaksen ’66 did not expect to run a deer park and petting zoo. She’s allergic to most animals. “I had eight years of shots and I’m still scared to pet the deer myself,” she says.
Read MoreBig Picture
Pause for P.A.W.S.
Our photographer Thomas Janssen (Office of Communications) captured the moment as students petted away any worries and stress earlier this semester.
Read MoreOnline Exclusives
As a new symphony by John Henneken (Music) enjoys its world premiere, we share a recording of the composer’s earlier work, “Symphony for the Garden City.”
Our videography team captured the pre-season experience that brought Green Knight footballers back to campus three weeks ahead of the start of classes.
Becky Lahti ’00 (Emmaus Center) was in the first class that Paul Wadell (Theology & RS) taught at ÀÏ°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±¼Ç¼. A few years on, their vocational journeys have stayed entwined.
We celebrate and draw inspiration from the storied lives of the recipients of this year’s Alumni Awards.
Two new roommates in Mad-Lor were each part of the St. Norbert family long before they arrived as members of the Class of 2026.