Magazine | St. Norbert College (original) (raw)
A Dozen New Academic Programs Build More Career Pathways Engineering, robotics, digital marketing, game development — they’re just some of the 12 new programs St. Norbert College is launching for the fall 2024 semester.
In the News
‘Love Is at the Heart of it All’
In his Commencement address, Professor Emeritus Paul Wadell said, with a St. Norbert College education, this year’s graduates ought to know what it means to be a human being and should know the difference between making a good living and living a good life.
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NFL Player Inspires SNC Student-Athletes
Culminating a yearlong partnership with St. Norbert athletics, Alec Ingold of the Miami Dolphins spoke to Green Knights about his journey to the NFL. He urged them to embrace adversity and strive for excellence both on and off the field.
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New Lecture Series Celebrates Intersection of Faith, Science and Reason
St. Norbert College welcomed its first Chu Lecture speaker, Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ, with his talk “When Science Goes Wrong — And Why We Love It!”
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Cancer Survivor Co-Leads Service Trip to Tennessee Children’s Hospital
Inspired by her own experiences, Taylor Collard ’24 aims to provide crucial emotional support to young patients facing medical challenges.
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President Joyner Joins Alum’s Higher Ed Podcast to Talk SNC Strengths
St. Norbert College President Laurie Joyner shares insights on college partnerships and how the college is adapting to challenges on the “Higher Ed Leaders Podcast” hosted by Suzan Brinker ’09.
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Chan’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Journey Ends with Second-Place Finish
Ben Chan (Philosophy) wrapped up his impressive trivia-show run with a runner-up finish, captivating audiences with his knowledge and humility. Chan noted his gratitude for community support and says he plans to use his winnings to give back.
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Business Students Spend J-Term in Mexico
Seven SNC students spent J-Term in Mexico as part of a strategic management learning experience led by Joy Pahl and Alexia Lopes (Business Administration).
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Packers mentorship program gives students real-world marketing experience
Through the Green Bay Packers Mentor-Protégé Program, SNC students collaborate with local small businesses to come up with innovative marketing solutions.
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Double the team, double the dream: Student-athlete twins thrive together
Sharing sports, rooms and classes, four sets of twins create a unique collegiate experience, finding built-in support, motivation and study partners.
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Scientist reimagines lab work
From Germany, Irene Gorman ’06 leads a team automating lab tasks and transforming qualitative experiments into data goldmines.
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De Pere’s past traced through digitized historical society records
A project to index five generations of records aims to preserve and breathe life into De Pere’s — and St. Norbert College’s — history, connecting generations through accessible, digital archives.
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Globetrotting Alum Returns to Campus to Rekindle Lifelong Love for SNC
After 40 years and multiple long-term stops in cities across the world, Nobuhiko Tsuchihiro ’82 still considers St. Norbert College his second home.
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King Revives Language, Renews Culture Through First Nations Education
A quest to reconnect with her heritage led Rosa King (Education) to devote her career to revitalizing an endangered language and to improving First Nations education.
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St. Norbert College at 125: Nurturing Legacy and Sustaining Purpose
SNC’s humble beginnings led to a thriving Catholic, Norbertine, liberal arts institution. The college’s mission — and its legacy of adapting to meet the most pressing needs of its communities — has endured for more than a century.
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ESPN’s Sarah Spain Helps Student-Athletes Prepare for Life After Sports
“You guys are all athletes. That gives you the biggest leg up when you go into the world, and not just if you want to work in sports,” says the Emmy-award winning journalist.
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In the News
‘Love Is at the Heart of it All’
In his Commencement address, Professor Emeritus Paul Wadell said, with a St. Norbert College education, this year’s graduates ought to know what it means to be a human being and should know the difference between making a good living and living a good life.
Read More
NFL Player Inspires SNC Student-Athletes
Culminating a yearlong partnership with St. Norbert athletics, Alec Ingold of the Miami Dolphins spoke to Green Knights about his journey to the NFL. He urged them to embrace adversity and strive for excellence both on and off the field.
Read More
New Lecture Series Celebrates Intersection of Faith, Science and Reason
St. Norbert College welcomed its first Chu Lecture speaker, Brother Guy Consolmagno, SJ, with his talk “When Science Goes Wrong — And Why We Love It!”
Read More
Cancer Survivor Co-Leads Service Trip to Tennessee Children’s Hospital
Inspired by her own experiences, Taylor Collard ’24 aims to provide crucial emotional support to young patients facing medical challenges.
Read More
President Joyner Joins Alum’s Higher Ed Podcast to Talk SNC Strengths
St. Norbert College President Laurie Joyner shares insights on college partnerships and how the college is adapting to challenges on the “Higher Ed Leaders Podcast” hosted by Suzan Brinker ’09.
Read More
Chan’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Journey Ends with Second-Place Finish
Ben Chan (Philosophy) wrapped up his impressive trivia-show run with a runner-up finish, captivating audiences with his knowledge and humility. Chan noted his gratitude for community support and says he plans to use his winnings to give back.
Read More
Business Students Spend J-Term in Mexico
Seven SNC students spent J-Term in Mexico as part of a strategic management learning experience led by Joy Pahl and Alexia Lopes (Business Administration).
Read More
Packers mentorship program gives students real-world marketing experience
Through the Green Bay Packers Mentor-Protégé Program, SNC students collaborate with local small businesses to come up with innovative marketing solutions.
Read More
Double the team, double the dream: Student-athlete twins thrive together
Sharing sports, rooms and classes, four sets of twins create a unique collegiate experience, finding built-in support, motivation and study partners.
Read More
Scientist reimagines lab work
From Germany, Irene Gorman ’06 leads a team automating lab tasks and transforming qualitative experiments into data goldmines.
Read More
De Pere’s past traced through digitized historical society records
A project to index five generations of records aims to preserve and breathe life into De Pere’s — and St. Norbert College’s — history, connecting generations through accessible, digital archives.
Read More
Globetrotting Alum Returns to Campus to Rekindle Lifelong Love for SNC
After 40 years and multiple long-term stops in cities across the world, Nobuhiko Tsuchihiro ’82 still considers St. Norbert College his second home.
Read More
King Revives Language, Renews Culture Through First Nations Education
A quest to reconnect with her heritage led Rosa King (Education) to devote her career to revitalizing an endangered language and to improving First Nations education.
Read More
St. Norbert College at 125: Nurturing Legacy and Sustaining Purpose
SNC’s humble beginnings led to a thriving Catholic, Norbertine, liberal arts institution. The college’s mission — and its legacy of adapting to meet the most pressing needs of its communities — has endured for more than a century.
Read More
ESPN’s Sarah Spain Helps Student-Athletes Prepare for Life After Sports
“You guys are all athletes. That gives you the biggest leg up when you go into the world, and not just if you want to work in sports,” says the Emmy-award winning journalist.
Read More
Regular Features
Personally Speaking
This Was Going to be Wonderful!
Retirement for Laura Neary (English, Retiree) may not have gone to plan, but she says the lessons she learned along the way could not be more valuable.
Treasure
The Pan Balance
“It’s a very mundane device but it would have been used in the laboratories that created our modern world. ... Its value to science is in the incalculable amount of research that it made possible.” – Michael Olson (Physics)
Alumni Profile
Have Love, Will Travel
Ann Tollaksen ’66 did not expect to run a deer park and petting zoo. She’s allergic to most animals. “I had eight years of shots and I’m still scared to pet the deer myself,” she says.
Big Picture
Pause for P.A.W.S.
Our photographer Thomas Janssen (Office of Communications) captured the moment as students petted away any worries and stress earlier this semester.