Food and housing insecurity can seem the plight of distant locales, but in a week of focused activities, Saint Michael’s students will learn how great the need is in their […]
Read MoreVoting may not be a legal requirement in the U.S., but it’s certainly a moral obligation for citizens – at least that’s what visiting speaker and Political Science Professor Julia […]
Read MoreWhen I was doing research for my senior seminar project on language access and justice last fall, the name Omara Rivera- Vázquez came up often. I would hear about her […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s hosted its annual Senior Awards Brunch on May 9 to recognize the students in the Class of 2024, faculty and staff who have had a significant impact on […]
Read MoreThree students from Saint Michael’s were selected as Fulbright winners for the 2024-25 academic year and will all depart in January 2025 for their selected countries. All three will be […]
Read MoreSix students were recently honored for completing the requirements in the Peace Corp Prep certificate program at Saint Michael’s College. The students, who were celebrated on April 25 in Klein […]
Read MoreThe Diversity Coalition club held its annual International Festival, celebrating the 20th anniversary of the event, on April 20. Through dance, music, speech and food, the Saint Michael’s community enjoyed […]
Read MoreTaylor Galgay ’24 believes that everyone should be able to enjoy art, but accessibility is something that is lacking in the art world. Galgay is the president and cofounder of […]
Read MoreWhen Dartmouth College Professor Susannah Heschel, Ph.D., heard the news out of Israel after an attack by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, she was shocked and felt horror as the […]
Read MoreThe Catholic Church has a fraught history with members of the LGBTQ community – but Catholic ministries, like New Ways Ministry, are trying to change that. Frank DeBernardo, one of […]
Read MoreThe Student Spotlight Series is a new feature to highlight Saint Michael’s students’ lives in all corners of campus. Students’ answers have been lightly edited for style and clarity. Kaitlyn […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s College celebrated diversity, equity and inclusion during DEI Week, which kicked off on April 1. During opening remarks, Omara Rivera-Vázquez, Ph.D., who is the Director of the Institute […]
Read MoreSefakor G.M.A. Komabu-Pomeyie, Ph.D. recently published her first book I’m Able: A Woman’s Advice for Disability Change Agents. In it, she writes about her upbringing in Ghana and her experience […]
Read MoreOn April 8, 2024, the Saint Michael’s community experienced the solar eclipse together on campus with astrophysicist Alain Brizard, Saint Michael’s Professor of Physics, who guided the experience. The surreal, […]
Read MoreFrom March 21 to 24 the Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) and the Center for Student Diversity, Empowerment and Community (DEC) collaborated to bring a 25-member group to Washington, D.C. […]
Read MoreOn April 10, students of Sherry Pachman’s Spanish 102 classes collaborated with Assistant Professor of Fine Art Becca Gurney, art student Magnolia Sinisi, ’24, to support MOVE’s Juntes, the student […]
Read MoreOn March 20, the Honors Program hosted its Honors Faculty Panel, which focused on the ethics of the FBI, criminal investigation, and artificial intelligence (AI). The panel, facilitated by the […]
Read MoreThe number of moral questions that arise from eating – and the number of bad ethical options for solving those questions – can leave people feeling trapped and cynical, according […]
Read MoreThe Alumni Spotlight Series is a new feature to highlight Saint Michael’s alumni far and wide. Answers have been lightly edited for style and clarity. Connor Vezina ’22 was a […]
Read MoreEach academic year dozens of students participate in service trips all over the country through Saint Michael’s community service organization, MOVE (Mobilization of Volunteer Efforts). For the 2023-24 academic year, […]
Read MoreOn Feb. 29, Saint Michael’s clubs Common Ground and Diversity Coalition co-hosted a panel focused on uplifting and empowering BIPOC voices in Queer spaces. Panelists were Richard Elliot and Raheemah […]
Read MoreOn March 1, Masaki Oda, Ph.D. ’85 visited Saint Michael’s to present on his experience teaching English. Oda received his master’s degree from Saint Michael’s MATESOL program (Teaching English to […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s Purposeful Learning sections worked on their social impact experiences this week to create a wide variety of Do Well and Do Good initiatives. Bergeron Wellness Center’s Be Well […]
Read MoreThree international graduate students are currently on Saint Michael’s College campus through prestigious Fulbright scholarships as part of the Fulbright Foreign Student Program. Afnan Allous, from Iraq, is earning her […]
Read MoreOn February 20, the Saint Michael’s community participated in a passionate discussion entitled “Radically Black and Authentically Catholic — A Journey of Faith.” The event was presented by Dr. Ansel […]
Read MoreOn February 9, Saint Michael’s College hosted a conversation and reflection on human trafficking in the Roy Room to raise awareness. Omara Rivera-Vazquez, Saint Michael’s Director of the Institute for […]
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