Lew of faculty says Ukraine benefit concert a ‘smashing success’

Nat Lew, Saint Michael’s professor of music and director of the Honors Program, presided over a large-scale fundraiser for Ukraine at the Elley-Long Music Center on the North Campus of […]

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Over 30 years, women’s rugby club has been about camaraderie, fun

As women’s rugby this year celebrates 30 years as an official club sport at Saint Michael’s College, team members, coaches and alumni are celebrating the program’s longevity and success by […]

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Vermont State Representative Taylor Small visits Saint Michael’s

Vermont State Rep. Taylor Small (Progressive/Democrat-Chittenden-6-7), one of seven openly transgender state legislators in the U.S., spoke to Saint Michael’s students in the Roy Room of the Dion Student Center […]

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Saint Michael’s volleyball: Growing a sport while growing a program

As the Saint Michael’s College Women’s Volleyball program works at growing and achieving wider recognition, coaches and team members say they also feel a special responsibility to grow the sport […]

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Phi Beta Kappa speaker Lopez tells of ‘A Jesuit in Tibet’

Donald S. Lopez, professor of Buddhism and Tibetan Studies at the University of Michigan, came to Saint Michael’s College Tuesday night and gave a lecture titled “A Jesuit Missionary in […]

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Theologian tells story of diversity on religious college campuses

During a late-afternoon talk Wednesday in the Dion Student Center Roy Room, a Fordham University theologian explored how college campuses in the United States have and have not fostered diversity, […]

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Zoe Feehan ’22 changes career course toward veterinary medicine

Zoe Feehan ’22 plans to head to Atlantic Veterinary College at University of Prince Edward Island in Canada after graduating this spring even though initially she planned to pursue human […]

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Resident Assistant’s ‘Murals’ project brightens Alumni basement

Kelechi “KC” Onuoha, a junior biology and philosophy major from Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, has been a Resident Assistant (RA) at Saint Michael’s College since her sophomore year in Alumni Hall, a […]

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Student eyes optometry career after job shadow

Camie Rediker ’22, a neuroscience major with a double minor in chemistry and philosophy from Hartland, VT, plans to head to Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences to acquire […]

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Three Saint Michael’s students share about adventures abroad

The study abroad experience at Saint Michael’s College is one of the most sought-after aspects of a Saint Michael’s education by current and prospective students. The College’s Study Abroad website […]

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As father and son, Dennis men bring living civil rights history to campus

Watch video of the entire Sutherland Lecture event>> David Dennis Sr. as a young college student already had been one of the first brave “Freedom Riders” in the early 1960s […]

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Catholic education leader: Clear purpose illuminates college life

Considering the time and money Americans spend on higher education, they had best not deprive themselves of a good answer to the question of why they go to school, a […]

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Faculty experts share insights with community on Ukraine crisis

A Saint Michael’s community Zoom conversation about the crisis in Ukraine Tuesday evening sponsored by the College’s new Institute for Global Engagement illustrated the important practical utility of such a […]

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Alumni from beer and cider industry share career tips

Nearly 100 students and business faculty gathered in the Roy Room late Monday afternoon to hear the perspectives of four Saint Michael’s alumni who work in the craft beer and […]

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Campus Ministry observes Lent with reflections

Each year, a group of Edmundite Campus Ministry staff, faculty and students study the Sunday readings of Lent to extract a focus statement to center our prayer during this season […]

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James Fallon ’69: Do what you love, learn from failures

Although he might not have realized it at the time, Dr. James Fallon ’69 H’02, an award-winning scientist, scholar and internationally known expert on psychopaths and killers among countless other […]

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Brizard of physics faculty has key role in ‘building a star on Earth’

Watch Alain Brizard’s TV interview with WCAX anchor>> Fusion energy – the deeply challenging science of “building a star on earth” to possibly save the planet one day with safe […]

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Music, social justice animate life outside work for Maria Rinaldi ’00

Maria Rinaldi ’00, a Saint Michael’s web support specialist in the Office of Admission, has enjoyed singing recreationally and with her liturgical choirs for as long as she remembers. During […]

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Goldsworthy ’93 finds his calling in print & mail

George Goldsworthy, a 1993 Saint Michael’s graduate, joined the College staff as his first job upon earning his degree to become the unsung backbone of the College’s advertisement both on […]

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Leandre Waldo is new chief of staff for Saint Michael’s President Sterritt

Leandre Waldo brings a wealth of relevant experience in communications and higher education as she starts work this week at Saint Michael’s College as chief of staff for President Lorraine […]

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Original Freedom Rider, son to offer Sutherland Lecture at Saint Michael’s

One of the original “Freedom Riders” will join his son in a visit to the Saint Michael’s campus at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2022 in the McCarthy Arts […]

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Fr. Myhalyk shares history, legacy of Edmundite missions

Fr. Richard “Dick” Myhalyk, S.S.E. ’66 spoke on Tuesday, February 15, 2022, in the McCarthy Arts Center at Saint Michael’s College about the history of Edmundite missions in Selma and […]

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Spring play places Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in 1960s

Elvis Presley and the Beatles find their way into Saint Michael’s College’s spring Main Stage production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, with socially aware, playful and innovative direction from adjunct acting […]

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For biology students, trail cameras give peek at life around logs

Watch a video capturing the sights and sounds of a recent student trip into the natural area to collect trail cameras. If a tree falls in a forest and a […]

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Catholic leader on climate change to be Commencement speaker

Daniel J. Misleh, a prominent spokesperson on the Catholic approach to climate change and founder of Catholic Climate Covenant, will be the 2022 Commencement speaker at Saint Michael’s College during […]

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Accelerated Summer College lets students get ahead, save money, or catch up

The Accelerated Summer College (ASC) program at Saint Michael’s College is a unique opportunity for students looking to further their academic horizons, keep on track with graduation requirements, or even […]

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New book by Patrick Standen explores ‘genealogy’ of disability

Patrick Standen, a Saint Michael’s College philosophy instructor and author, has a new book publication to his credit after spending the last six years delving into research in the mornings, […]

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Admission staff honor the huge impact that school counselors make

Saint Michael’s College joins in saluting school counselors during National School Counseling Week, February 7-11, 2022. School counselors play a pivotal role in K-12 schools, said Michael Stefanowicz ’09, director […]

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‘Her Campus’ at Saint Michael’s: A fun social way to practice writing

The national organization “Her Campus” bills itself as “an online magazine dedicated to, written by, and focused on empowering, college women.” Saint Michael’s College has an active and productive chapter […]

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Catholic higher education has future as ‘open circle,’ speaker says

A leading expert on Catholic higher education acknowledged in a Saint Michael’s College campus lecture Wednesday that broad and deep challenges from modern culture reasonably raise the question of  “whether […]

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College Fly Fishing Club hopes to be back out in nature again soon

Likely locations to find members of the Saint Michael’s College Fly Fishing Club are on the campus 300s field practicing casting with their fishing rods, perhaps out ice fishing, or, […]

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Ayres: Border closure taught lessons to U.S., Canada

A Saint Michael’s faculty expert on U.S.-Canada relations is an influential voice in ongoing conversations among American and Canadian scholars, business leaders and government officials concerning key lessons from the […]

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From Saint Michael’s to HomeGoods: Q&A with Alum Mairead McGonagle

Attention, HomeGoods shoppers! Or really, anyone who a) likes to shop, b) likes to write, c) is considering studying English and journalism in college. This post is for you.We caught […]

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Kelsie Miller ’16 was on team now making news as frogs regrow legs

Kelsie Miller, a 2016 Saint Michael’s biology graduate, had a key role in some recent science news that was exciting enough to rate reports in The New York Times, Wall […]

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Kessler ’04 brings lessons of student years to athletic communications

Josh Kessler ’04, a Saint Michael’s College journalism and mass communications graduate from Colchester, VT, is in his eleventh year as director of athletic communications at his alma mater. His […]

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Faculty/Staff Career News February 2022

To read complete versions of these abbreviated news items, where you see a faculty or staff name as a live link, click to reach the faculty/staff member’s personal page. Then […]

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Fall 2021 Dean’s List

Congratulations to students named to Saint Michael’s College Dean’s list for Fall 2021! Click the following bold link to view: Fall 2021 Dean’s List Qualifications for Dean’s List A student […]

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Peace Corps Prep Program can lead to adventure, perspective

The Saint Michael’s Peace Corps Prep Program (PCP) provides students with the knowledge and preparation necessary for participating in the Peace Corps after graduation, leading to life skills that are […]

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Four are back from study abroad, as 25 head out worldwide

Peggy Imai, director of Saint Michael’s College’s Study Abroad Office, recently shared with faculty and staff about students heading out this spring 2022 semester for exciting study-abroad programs, as well […]

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Saint Michael’s advances formal ties with university in Wales, UK

A fruitful relationship that Saint Michael’s College has cultivated with the University of Wales Trinity-Saint-David in recent years is advancing to the next level: The two institutions have just agreed […]

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Focused: Bohan in director’s chair on college audio-visual needs

As a man whose life and passions long have pivoted on the interplay of narratives and images, the veteran videographer and story-teller Patrick Bohan didn’t take long to get the […]

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Gallery exhibitions positively challenge students, viewers

Saint Michael’s College senior art students have been honing their skills and finalizing their artistic pieces for exhibitions planned throughout the spring semester in the McCarthy Art Gallery. Students worked […]

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MOVE groups serve Buffalo, Immokalee communities over winter break

Saint Michael’s students from MOVE, the volunteer service arm of Edmundite Campus Ministry, returned this past weekend right before classes from successful and fulfilling service trips to Buffalo, NY, and […]

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Let’s get creative: Onion River Review seeks submissions

Since its first publication in 1973, the Onion River Review (ORR) has been a popular and visible club at Saint Michael’s College with profound impact on campus culture, providing students […]

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St. Mike’s graduate psychology student wins prize for essay

The American Psychological Association (APA) recently awarded Erica Young M’23, a Saint Michael’s graduate clinical psychology student from Lyme, NH, the Schillinger Prize, including $1,000 and publication of her essay […]

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Saint Michael’s College receives $1M gift in support of Career Services

A gift of $1 million to Saint Michael’s College from Antonietta “Toni” Boucher to honor her late husband, Henry “Bud” Boucher, Jr., will support the institution’s Career Education Center. Mr. […]

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Biology honor society’s grant advances research by St. Mike’s student

An average summer day for Emilie Webster ‘23 this year was not typical among her peers. For four to five hours a day, Webster spent her summer days “solubilizing antibiotics, […]

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Coed a cappella group excited to be performing again on campus

Sleepless Knights, the Saint Michael’s College co-ed a cappella singing group, had an enthusiastic and good-sized audience turn out in the McCarthy Arts Center Recital Hall the evening of Friday, […]

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Student-athletes have made the most of St. Mike’s in launching careers

Max Rossignol ’22 and Christian Gallagher ’22, two successful Saint Michael’s College student-athletes with good business jobs already lined up, encourage undergraduate students to begin their networking processes early and […]

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December graduates hear praise for resilience, dedication

During a small late Friday afternoon recognition ceremony in Dion Family Student Center Roy Room on Dec. 10, Saint Michael’s College President Lorraine Sterritt praised this year’s December graduates for […]

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