Saint Mary\'s Stories Archive
May 9, 2021
Thriving Through Ongoing Care and Connection
Two Saint Mary’s students are learning that experience is the best teacher through their unique relationship with an 8-year-old South Bend girl.
May 8, 2021
Courier Campus Briefs
News from around campus
May 6, 2021
Upon Reflection
In the past few weeks, we have celebrated Holy Week and Easter and observed how the cycles of the Church calendar connect to the natural world to celebrate renewal and rebirth. And there are certainly signs of spring at Saint Mary’s College! The willow trees have their early green edges; the bulbs are bursting forth in flower; the magnolias are at full bloom, and the ubiquitous forsythia add a golden glow all around the campus.
May 6, 2021
Sisterhood of Service Provides Random Acts of Kindness
A new student club banded together to spread hope during an unusual year.
May 2, 2021
Campus Art Collection Blossoms
This spring, more than 20 new pieces will expand the College’s art collection.
April 26, 2021
In Solidarity
This week completes a particularly difficult Sexual Assault Awareness Month. In this letter to students, faculty, and staff, President Conboy reflects on its meaning, and on how we can continue to move forward in support of survivors of sexual violence.
April 21, 2021
Our Work for Justice Continues
As a college community, what can we do in the face of human suffering, anguish, and demands for change? President Katie Conboy and Executive Director Redgina Hill ask for continued work toward racial justice in a letter to students, faculty, and staff.
April 19, 2021
Spring Has Sprung
In a message to the Saint Mary's community, President Katie Conboy talks of spring and poetry, as we move through this season of hope and see the completion of the academic year just ahead.
April 12, 2021
Vaccinating for the Fall Semester
The following letter from President Katie Conboy was sent to students on April 12, 2021 announcing the extension of the College’s vaccination policy to include inoculation against COVID-19.