Senior Receives Prestigious Orr Fellowship, Paired with Indiana Compan... Saint Mary’s College is proud to announce that for the second year another Saint Mary’s senior has been named an Orr Fellow. Nichole Clayton ’13 is the latest Saint Mary’s student to receive the Orr Fellowship, a two-year postgraduate opportunity that connects high potential professionals with dynamic, fast growing entrepreneurial companies in Indiana. Clayton, from Bay City, Michigan, is a communication studies and business administration double major, with a concentration in management. For the next two years, she will work with her Orr Fellowship host company Courseload. “Down the Avenue” To Honor Three Women for Service On Wednesday, June 19, Saint Mary’s College will host Down the Avenue, an event recognizing the service of individuals who exemplify the College’s mission to prepare women for roles of leadership and action. The dinner, typically held every other year, raises funds to establish a scholarship for students who are active volunteers in Michiana and supports the College’s Office for Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE), which facilitates local volunteer efforts. Krista Tippett, Host of "On Being," to Offer 2013 Christian Culture Le... Saint Mary’s College and the Department of Humanistic Studies proudly announce that the 2013 Christian Culture Lecture speaker is Krista Tippett. The author and journalist is best known as the host of the Peabody Award-winning program "On Being" which airs on National Public Radio (NPR). Tippett will offer her lecture, titled “Civic Healing and Christian Virtue in the 21st Century,” on Tuesday, September 24 at 7:30 p.m. in O'Laughlin Auditorium. Students Recognized with Service Awards Service is a way of life for most Saint Mary’s College students, with eighty percent participating in service by the time they graduate. Last week, the Office for Civic and Social Engagement (OCSE) at Saint Mary's College awarded seven students with seven unique service awards. Commencement 2013 Commencement 2013. The 166th Commencement of Saint Mary's College. European History Professor on WWII Rifle Case (Washington Post) A Virginia gun collector cherished his wz.38M Maroszek rifle. The gun—one of only a handful in the world—came from Poland, his home country, during World War II. The Polish government views the rifle as a “great piece of cultural and scientific significance” and claims that had been stolen during the war. U.S. federal agents seized it recently on behalf of Poland. History professor David Stefancic, whose expertise includes Polish history, was interviewed for the article. He told the Washington Post, Poland is “very protective” of pieces the government considers “related to the defense of the Polish state in any way, shape or form.” Pursuing Her Passions with Two Degrees (South Bend Tribune) Mary Bevilacqua couldn't imagine giving up her art to pursue science, or sacrificing her science for an art career. "I was so passionate about art and science, I just couldn't see going through life without both," she says. As it turns out, she didn't have to. Bevilacqua will earn a bachelor of arts degree in studio art Saturday from Saint Mary's College. Last spring, Bevilacqua completed her bachelor of science degree in chemistry. Professor on Congresswoman's 'No' Vote (South Bend Tribune) The South Bend Tribune turned to political science professor Sean Savage for comment on whether Republican Congresswoman Jackie Walorski's 'no' vote to end the government shutdown will hurt her politically. Savage said, as a Republican in a solidly Republican district, it was probably a smart move. Speaker, Superintendent of IN Schools, Lists Goals (South Bend Tribune... Hoosier children living in poverty often attend two or three different schools in a single year, said Glenda Ritz, Indiana’s state superintendent of public instruction. That’s because their families move when they can’t pay the rent, she said Monday during a public presentation at Saint Mary’s College.