Raising Our Voice Saint Mary's is leading change for women in the workplace through discussion and action. Reflection by the President At the Opening Mass of Holy Spirit, President Cervelli commented on the clergy abuse and its related cover-up documented in the Pennsylvania grand jury report, praying for the victims and saying the Saint Mary’s community stands in solidarity in condemning the unconscionable acts and the failures of leadership in their wake. Belles Picked Fourth in MIAA Preseason Coaches Poll FREELAND, Mich. - The Saint Mary's volleyball team picked up 40 points and was voted by Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) head coaches to finish fourth in the upcoming 2018 season. Saint Mary’s College hosts Leading Vatican Official Turkson will present, “The Poor, the Vulnerable, and the Common Good” on Tuesday, September 11 at 7 p.m. in O’Laughlin Auditorium. When Critical Thinking Saves Lives Morgan Klein '18 earned an award from a local hospital for her work discovering a hospital-wide error. Saint Mary’s College SPARK Business Accelerator Launches under New L... The Saint Mary’s College Women’s Entrepreneurship Initiative (WEI) is proud to announce this year’s SPARK Women’s Business Accelerator cohort will mark 200 participants in the seven years of the program. Under the new leadership of Willow Wetherall, former director of community engagement for the Renaissance District, the SPARK program seeks aspiring women business owners to join the fall 2018 sessions. Board of Trustees Elects New Members The Saint Mary’s College Board of Trustees will welcome four new trustees. The new members include Dr. Donald Fischer, Gregoire Gallant, Alumnae Association Board President Dr. Katie Vincer Spears ’03, and student trustee Meredith Mackowicz ’19. When Discovery Meets Innovation and STEM Chemistry major Margaret Mraz '17 used her science degree to develop a software service company, Toffee. Fifty-five Belles Earn MIAA Academic Honor Roll Accolades FREELAND, Mich. - Fifty-five Saint Mary's student-athletes earned MIAA Academic Honor Roll distinctions for the 2017-18 academic year, marking the fourth consecutive year at least 50 Belles have made the list.