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Patrick Emmons : Distinguished Achievement Award in Business
Alumni staff recognizes Patrick Emmons\u27s achievements that led to his reception of the Distinguished Achievement Award in Business
“How Positive Deviance Kept Me Positively Alive”
Taylor Collard is a junior majoring in psychology and double minoring in sociology and peace and justice. She was diagnosed with leukemia at 16 years-old and has gone through treatment with a positive outlook on life. In this journey, Taylor realized her passion and understands her purpose on this earth
“The Relationship I Didn\u27t See Coming”
A senior math major at SNC, Daniel Scaife was a people-pleaser for the first 18 years of his life. He’ll share how he found fulfillment elsewhere and how that’s changed his life
Energy Geopolitics
“Energy Geopolitics,” a Great Decisions lecture given by Patricia Terry, professor of engineering at UW-Green Bay
Fall/Winter 2023: Norbertine Women Who Defied Tradition and Inspire Faith
Women have long been an integral part of the Norbertine mission, spanning centuries of history and devotion. From the earliest days of the 900-year-old order, women stood alongside their male counterparts, living and working together in a spirit of equality and shared purpose at Prémontré in northern France.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snc_magazine_archives_2019-2023/1019/thumbnail.jp
Fall/Winter 2023: A Family’s Search for a Missing Medicinal Root Sends Biology Student Into the Lab
Isabelle Arnold ’25, a biology student at St. Norbert College, is researching her family’s ancestral topical medicine, made from a root called “blackroot,” which was lost after several moves.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snc_magazine_archives_2019-2023/1024/thumbnail.jp
Fall/Winter 2022: Path to Princeton: Alum Takes Athletic Training Skills to Ivy League
Lauren Roethlisberger, an athletic trainer for Princeton University, aids women’s hockey players in their training, game-day needs and rehab.Lauren Roethlisberger ’16 parlayed her St. Norbert College athletic training experience into a role supporting Princeton University’s varsity athletes, embracing the challenges and rewards of collegiate sports medicine in the Ivy League.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snc_magazine_archives_2019-2023/1295/thumbnail.jp
Fall/Winter 2023: Sights and Sounds of SNC Day
This year’s annual SNC Day celebration included a variety of vendors as well as entertainment and educational opportunities for all ages. “Jeopardy!” champ Ben Chan (Philosophy) shared his experiences from the gameshow, student orgs hosted dunk tanks and pie-throwing, and visitors got Segway tours of campus. It was President Laurie Joyner’s first time experiencing the community event, while some SNC families continued making it an annual tradition.https://digitalcommons.snc.edu/snc_magazine_archives_2019-2023/1023/thumbnail.jp
March 2023
In this issue: Dancing in March: Women’s Basketball Undefeated in Conference Laurie M. Joyner Named St. Norbert’s Ninth President Music Professor Turns to Technology to Inspire Burgeoning Pianists Path to Princeton: SNC Alum Takes Athletic Training Skills to Ivy Leagu
November 2023
In this issue: New Center Takes Holistic Approach to Student Advising and Career Prep Student-Faculty Collaboration Brings the Rhythms of South Korean Music to SNC Globetrotting Alum Rekindles Lifelong Love for SNC Gallery: Harmony of Cultural Expressions and Artistry Lights up Campu