Graduate Programs Part of Mooney's Strategic Plan (South Bend Tribune) In an article announcing the extension of President Carol Ann Mooney's contract through May 2016, the South Bend Tribune discusses the College's intent to add graduate programs, including speech pathology. The graduate programs are mentioned in Mooney's new strategic plan, Boldly Forward, available to read online at http://www3.saintmarys.edu/strategic-plan Saint Mary’s College Loses a Cherished Leader, Sister M.L. Gude, CSC Saint Mary’s College is saddened to learn of the passing of Sister Mary Louise Gude, CSC, former vice president for Mission. “Sister M.L.,” as she was known, passed away Wednesday, January 9, at 7:55 p.m. at Saint Mary’s Convent at the age of 73. She enjoyed a rewarding career at Saint Mary’s and the University of Notre Dame that spanned four decades. Class of 2017 is Largest and Most Diverse on Campus The Class of 2017 at Saint Mary’s College makes a strong statement even before they arrive tomorrow morning. The first-year class will be the largest class on campus, with 441 women. It will also be the most diverse class in the history of Saint Mary’s College, with 23 percent (100 students) coming from historically underrepresented groups. The class represents 29 states and four countries, in addition to the U.S, including China, Nigeria, Turkmenistan, and Vietnam. Liz Palmer '13 Recognized at Commencement with Lumen Christi Award At Commencement on Saturday, May 18, a member of the Class of 2013 was presented with the Lumen Christi Award, the highest student honor at Saint Mary’s College. Elizabeth “Liz” Palmer received the recognition, which is awarded to the senior who stands out in the College community as an outstanding Christian woman. The recipient of the award is traditionally someone who has excelled in leadership and loyalty to Saint Mary’s and whose presence has had a profound effect on the College community. The name of the recipient is not revealed until her name is read at Commencement. Saint Mary's Education Program at Work in Elkhart Schools (MNC Radio) Saint Mary's College and Elkhart Community Schools (ECS) have formed a partnership to create a dynamic and sustained Laboratory School Network for the next three summers. The mission of the Laboratory School Network is to support learning for ECS students and the professional development for pre-service teachers from Saint Mary’s. Two ECS teachers, who are Saint Mary’s education alumnae, serve as the mentor teachers. Ten rising seniors in the education program or recent alumnae serve as teachers in the lab. Saint Mary’s College Honors Two Faculty with Newly Established Award... Saint Mary’s College announced the inaugural honorees of two new faculty awards for excellence at a luncheon today hosted by President Carol Ann Mooney ’72 and the Board of Trustees. These awards, made possible by the generosity of two alumnae and their spouses, recognize faculty members who are deeply dedicated to their students, their scholarship, and their communities. Motivational Talk for Businesswomen on “The Magic Behind Our Dreams�... The Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI) at Saint Mary’s College and KeyBank’s Key4Women® will host a free motivational talk for local businesswomen titled “The Magic Behind Our Dreams: Using the Power Within to Effect Positive Change in the World.” The event will be held from 8-9:30 a.m. on Thursday, July 11 in Room 145 of Spes Unica Hall on the Saint Mary’s College campus. We Pray in Response to the Tragedy in Boston From the Division for Mission at Saint Mary's College: During this Easter Season our hearts are heavy as we remember those who lost their lives and were seriously injured in Boston. Words can not convey the sympathy we extend to those affected by the tragedy. May we pray in solidarity with their grieving families and friends... Kyle Zimmer, CEO of First Book, Addresses Saint Mary’s College Gradu... Saint Mary’s College was proud to have had social entrepreneur Kyle Zimmer, president and CEO of First Book, as the 2013 Commencement Speaker at its 166th Commencement held on Saturday, May 18. Zimmer received an honorary doctor of humanities degree from the College at the ceremony. She addressed the Class of 2013, made up of 374 women from 33 states and one other country (Korea), with advice as they embark on their life’s work.