Students Plan Brunch for Cancer Patients/Survivors Students in the Saint Mary’s College Stands Up To Cancer Club will host its 4th annual “Don’t Stop Believin’” event with a brunch on Sunday, March 1 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Stapleton Lounge in Le Mans Hall. The brunch will celebrate the lives of local people affected by cancer. Anyone on campus or in Michiana impacted by cancer, including patients, survivors, families, caretakers, and nurses, are invited to this free event, but must RSVP to club president Christina Hutch ’15 by Friday, February 20 via email, chutch01@saintmarys.edu, or phone, (330) 720-5813. 10th Annual Christian Culture Lecture to Feature Philosopher Martha C.... Saint Mary’s College’s Department of Humanistic Studies is proud to present the 10th annual Christian Culture Lecture. This year’s speaker is world-renowned, award-winning philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum. The University of Chicago professor of philosophy and law will present her lecture, titled “Anger and Revolutionary Justice,” on Wednesday, November 4 at 7:30 p.m. in O’Laughlin Auditorium with a book signing and reception to follow. Saint Mary’s College Recognizes Five Professors with Prestigious Fac... Saint Mary’s College is proud to recognize five professors with prestigious faculty awards for demonstrated excellence inside and outside of the classroom and dedication to students and their profession. The Academic Affairs Council, chaired by Saint Mary’s College President Carol Ann Mooney and made up of administrators, faculty, and staff, votes on the most deserving recipients after reading through nominations. The vote results are kept secret until the honors are bestowed. Professors Belanger, Davis, Pierce, Kominkiewicz, and Latham were honored. Hypatia Day, Math & Science Day, Planned for Middle School Girls Middle school girls will be on the Saint Mary’s College campus on Saturday, February 21, for Hypatia Day. The students will have the opportunity to shadow and learn from Saint Mary’s women majoring in subjects like computer science, math, chemistry, engineering, nursing, and biology. Hypatia is pronounced “hi-pay-sha.” The day is named after the first known female mathematician and scientist by that name who was born in 370 A.D. Hypatia Day is unique to Saint Mary’s College and was started in 1991 to encourage young girls to discover the fun of subjects such as math and science. The deadline for registration is February 7. Notre Dame Guarantees Saint Mary’s Students Four Seats in Master of ... Saint Mary’s College is proud to announce a new partnership with the University of Notre Dame that offers Saint Mary’s non-business majors the opportunity to be admitted into the university’s prestigious Master of Science in Management (MSM) program in the Mendoza College of Business. According to an articulation agreement reached between the institutions, Notre Dame will guarantee seats each academic year to four qualified Saint Mary’s students. “Seeing with the Eyes of the Heart” Conference to be Held at Saint... The Center for Spirituality (CFS) at Saint Mary's College announces the conference, “Seeing with the Eyes of the Heart (Eph. 1:18): Cultivating a Sacramental Imagination in an Age of Pornography.” This academic and pastoral conference brings together psychologists, theologians, an iconographer, and others for an interdisciplinary exploration on the effect of pornography on the human imagination and relationships. The academic and pastoral conference is March 26-27. “THRIVE: Women’s Leadership Engagement Day” Set for May 27 The Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI) at Saint Mary’s College is proud to present the “THRIVE: Women’s Leadership Engagement Day” from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 27 in the Student Center on the Saint Mary’s campus. (Click for a campus map.) The interactive conference, co-sponsored by 1st Source Bank, Sassy Magazine and Ignite Michiana, will feature women leaders from throughout the region. Women Featured in “The Hunting Ground” Documentary to Speak at Sai... The Saint Mary’s College Department of Gender and Women’s Studies is proud to announce that Andrea Pino and Annie Clark, whose personal journeys and justice efforts were prominently featured in the documentary “The Hunting Ground,” will speak at Saint Mary’s next month. Pino and Clark are founders of the organization End Rape On Campus (endrapeoncampus.org). Their lecture, titled “A Culture of Commitment: Everyday Activism, and Supporting All Survivors,” will take place on Thursday, September 10 at 7 p.m. in Carroll Auditorium of Madeleva Hall. The event is free and open to the public. Saint Mary’s Position in U.S. News Rankings Moves up to 82 from 96 Saint Mary's College remains in the top 100 of the highest ranked colleges in the U.S. News & World Report’s Best National Liberal Arts Colleges list, which was released today. The College has been in the top 100 for seven years running, this year coming in at 82 out of at least 235 liberal arts colleges. Access to the national rankings can be found beginning today online or printed in the new “Best Colleges 2016” guidebook, available online and in stores later this month.