Dance Marathon Raises a Record $104,000+ for Riley Hospital Saint Mary’s College students proudly announce that a record $104,374.83 was raised for Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis thanks to Dance Marathon. That is more than any single year in the eight years of Marathons at the College. The figure was announced at the end of the 12-hour Marathon, which wrapped up at 12 a.m. Sunday in the Angela Athletic Facility. College to Start Master’s Program with $1 Million Lilly Endowment Gr... Saint Mary’s College is proud to announce that Lilly Endowment Inc. has awarded it a $1 million grant which will allow Saint Mary’s to plan, seek approval of, and implement a unique master’s degree program. The grant is part of Lilly Endowment’s $62.7 million in grants to Indiana’s 39 accredited colleges and universities to enhance and expand opportunities for graduates to find meaningful employment in Indiana. The last graduate program Saint Mary’s offered ended in 1969. Senior Class President Named Outstanding Senior Saint Mary’s College is proud to announce that the recipient of this year’s Outstanding Senior Award is Silvia Cuevas of Hammond, Indiana. Cuevas, the Senior Class President, is a business administration major with concentrations in finance and international business. She received her recognition at the Alumnae-Senior Champagne Brunch, which was held today. “Down the Avenue” Raises $330,000 for Scholarship and Volunteer E... Saint Mary’s College is proud to announce that last evening’s Down the Avenue gala raised $330,000 for the establishment a scholarship for students who are active volunteers in Michiana and to support the College’s Office for Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE), which facilitates local volunteer efforts. It is the largest amount raised from a Down the Avenue event and the fifth time the College has held it. Panel Discussion: "Radium Girls, Opening the Doors of Justice" This panel will discuss labor issues brought up in the play Radium Girls, playing Nov. 7 to 10 at Saint Mary’s. The panel discussion, titled “Radium Girls, Opening the Doors to Justice,” will take place on Friday, Nov. 8, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. in Welsh Parlor on the second floor of Haggar College Center. The panel discussion is free and open to the public. Local Colleges See Solid Ties to Michiana/Each Other (South Bend Tribu... A great college or university nurtures the interplay of ideas, people, and places in ways that serve them all. The University Colleagues Collaborative (UCC) grew out of a desire to talk about the distinctive roles area institutions of higher education play in this “place” we inhabit. Communication specialists from seven local colleges and universities contribute weekly "Beyond the Campus" articles to the South Bend Tribune that demonstrate ways that students and faculty work beyond the confines of campus to make a difference in the community. “Symposium on Women’s Incarceration,” A Justice Education Progra... The Justice Education program at Saint Mary’s College invites the College and South Bend-area communities to attend the “Symposium on Women’s Incarceration,” a daylong discussion and dialogue about gender, incarceration, and justice. The event, which is free of charge, will take place at the Catholic liberal arts women’s college from 9:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 3 in Vander Vennet Theatre in the Student Center. Attendees may come and go as they please. Audra McDonald, Tony & Grammy Award Winner, Visits Saint Mary’s Coll... The Saint Mary’s College Department of Communication Studies, Dance and Theatre will welcome Tony and Grammy Award-winning actress Audra McDonald to campus on Monday, January 28 as the 2012/2013 academic year’s Margaret Hill Endowed Visiting Artist. She will conduct a master class with Saint Mary’s theatre students in the morning and hold a public lecture titled "An Evening with Audra McDonald" that evening. Leadership and Social Change Film Festival, Feb. 28-Mar. 1 In celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Justice Education Program at Saint Mary's, the College will host the Leadership and Social Change Film Festival, Tuesday, February 28 through Thursday, March 1. The films, which are free and open to the public, will be shown in the Vander Vennet Theatre on the ground level of the Student Center each night at 7 p.m.