Global fall study sites: Nepal, England’s Oxford University and a research ship in the Caribbean

Peggy Imai, director of Saint Michael’s College’s Study Abroad Office, recently shared with faculty about students heading out this fall 2021 semester for exciting study-abroad programs, and also about those […]

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Kindness repaid by paying it forward

Ed Mitchell loves St. Mike’s. You can hear it in his voice, the way he fondly remembers professors and mentors. The way he laughs when recalling friends and roommates, reunions […]

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Move-In traditions make robust return

View a photo gallery of Move-In Day here>> Now that’s more like it. After the pandemic last year limited any full experience of hallowed Saint Michael’s College Move-In Day, the […]

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First Edmundite Fellows have warm welcome at joyful garden reception

Saint Michael’s President Lorraine Sterritt called it “a momentous day in an exciting week of anticipation and preparation,” while to Society of St. Edmund Superior General Very Rev. David Cray, […]

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Public health students join statewide youth conversation

The popular and relatively new Saint Michael’s College Public Health program contributed insights this summer to the State Youth Advisory Group on Health Equity for Vermont through the initiatives of […]

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Stanley Valles is College’s new director of public safety

Stanley Valles, the new director of public safety at Saint Michael’s College since early August, has over 25 years of experience in law enforcement and public safety. Over those 25 […]

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Spiders help biology major Samantha Crotty ’22 and mentor understand how brains age

Years before she became a biology and neuroscience professor at Saint Michael’s College, Ruth Fabian-Fine did undergraduate studies at the Johan Wolfgang-Goethe University in Frankfurt, Germany. Her course work including […]

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Ayres and research team: COVID border closing hit U.S. and Canada hard

A research team including Saint Michael’s College Professor and Canadian politics expert Jeffrey Ayres recently made public “The 2021 Border Barometer.” This collaborative report from a team of American and […]

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9 Reasons Living on Campus is the Best

At Saint Michael’s College, we guarantee on-campus housing for all full-time undergraduates for all four years. That means that for first-years through seniors, life is centered here on our beautiful, […]

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Student government leader gets philosophical on environment

Saint Michael’s College rising senior Meghan Geouque ’22 combines both her Environmental Studies and Philosophy majors for her summer 2021 research project titled “Exploring Environmentalism through Heidegger.” “I was excited […]

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Kirby of philosophy faculty a leader for major international virtual conference

From July 26 through July 29, Professor Katie Kirby of the Saint Michael’s philosophy faculty co-hosted an international philosophy conference, with the theme of “Solidarity and Community,” which she began […]

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Internship propels Ashley DeLeon ’23 — a motivated journalist on the rise

From Defender editor to full-blown reporter for VTDigger, Ashley DeLeon talks about her aspirations, the tasks of her internship, and life as a Media Studies, Journalism and Digital Arts major. […]

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Silver STARS rating affirms good sustainability work

A strong recent national recognition of the valuable and innovative work being done through Saint Michael’s College’s Center for the Environment under the leadership of Director Kristyn Achilich ’05, M’20 […]

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Sarah Hastings now leads clinical psychology graduate program

Sarah Hastings, PhD, began work July 1 at Saint Michael’s as professor of psychology and director of the Master’s Program in Clinical Psychology, taking the reins of the well-established and […]

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