Saint Mary\'s Stories Archive
January 1, 2012
Political Science Professor on Iowa Caucus Outcome (WSBT-AM)
Political science professor Sean Savage is interviewed about the outcome of the Iowa Caucus. Savage says he expected Mitt Romney to win, but not by only eight votes. He says Rick Santorum's surprising second place showing proves anything can happen at this stage of the GOP presidential race.
January 1, 2012
What is driving lower gas prices? (Fox 28)
Gas prices continue to slip lower and lower, dropping more than 20 cents in two weeks. So what's behind it? Two local stations (WSBT-TV and Fox 28) turned to assistant professor of economics Richard Measell last week to find out.
January 1, 2012
Political Communication Expert on the Debates (WNDU-TV)
Professor Michael Kramer, communication studies, has a unique expertise in political communication/rhetoric. WNDU-TV interviewed him on set on Sunday's morning show about the outcome of last Thursday's vice presidential debate and his expectations for Tuesday's second presidential debate.
January 1, 2012
Poli Sci Professor on Outcome of MI Primary (WSBT-AM)
Political science professor Sean Savage is interviewed about the political ramifications of Mitt Romney's win in yesterday’s Michigan primary. The Republican presidential candidate needed to win both Michigan and Arizona to assert his ability to overcome the conservative challenge from Rick Santorum.
January 1, 2012
Two Students Receive Prestigious Orr Fellowships
Saint Mary's College is proud to announce that seniors Amanda Lester ’12 and Melissa Jackson ’12 were recently named Orr Fellows. They are the first Saint Mary’s College students to receive this honor. About 25 Orr Fellows are selected each year from a couple thousand applicants to break into the professional world through paid positions with high-growth Indiana companies.
January 1, 2012
College Welcomes International Students to Institute (ABC 57)
The College welcomed 20 international students to campus for a global institute with an ice cream social last Tuesday. The institute, which began last month, is sponsored by the State Department and the Center for Women's Intercultural Leadership. The goal is to educate the women about women in U.S. politics, history, and leadership. "Burma, Myanmar, Egypt, Libia, Tunisia, Mongolia," said Mana Derakhshani of St. Mary's College. "We're hoping to provide these young women with the tools that they need to go back to their country and make a difference."
January 1, 2012
Social Work Professor on Identifying Bullies (WSBT-AM)
When news of a shooting at a high school in Ohio this week hit the news, so did reports that the shooter was the victim of bullying. WSBT-AM 960 asked the thought provoking question, how do you know if your child is a bully? Professor Fran Kominkiewicz, chair of the Department of Social Work, answers that question.
January 1, 2012
'12 Alumna Recounts Experience on Romney Campaign (monroenews.com)
Hannah Biniecki '12 graduated in May with a degree in political science and wasted no time getting involved in the political scene. The former president of the Republican Club on campus found herself working in the Boston campaign headquarters of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. The Monroe, Michigan native recounts the experience she'll never forget to her hometown newspaper.
January 1, 2012
Grounds Crew Keeps ahead of the Snow (ABC 57)
It took a while to get here, but winter has arrived at Saint Mary's College. There has been a string of snow events in the South Bend region over the past week, keeping the grounds crew here busy as they clear the entrances, sidewalks, and drives on the 100 acre campus. Interviewed for this story is Mark Kubacki, director of grounds.