Year of The Women Farmer
Women now represent more than one-third of U.S. agricultural producers. As that leadership continues to expand, higher education has an important role to play in cultivating the next generation of […]
Read MoreWomen now represent more than one-third of U.S. agricultural producers. As that leadership continues to expand, higher education has an important role to play in cultivating the next generation of […]
Read MoreAs Isabella Pierie ’26 prepared to talk at Admitted Student Weekend earlier this spring, the transfer student opted for an unconventional opening: “I start off my speech saying I actually […]
Read MoreThe times they are a-changin’. That Bob Dylan lyric was penned in a time of social unrest 62 years ago during the Civil Rights movement and while the country was […]
Read MoreAt Saint Michael’s College, artificial intelligence is not just a technical tool — it’s a subject of inquiry, a partner in learning, and a catalyst for ethical reflection. The College […]
Read MoreCrystal L’Hote sees philosophy as uniquely positioned to help students navigate between extremes when it comes to artificial intelligence. The Director of the Philosophy and Ethics said people can fall […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s Education Professor Claudine Bedell teaches her students not just how to use AI tools, but when to use them, when to avoid them, and how to recognize their […]
Read MoreIn Saint Michael’s College’s Business Administration and Accounting program, faculty members Nicole Morris and Karen Popovich model a practical, transparent approach to AI integration — one that treats the technology […]
Read MoreThis year, all first-year students got an introduction to AI ethics, benefits, and pitfalls through their required First-Year Seminar courses. The current “common text” – a shared reading assignment for […]
Read MoreMary Falcigno ’15 uses her math and computer science skills at an elite research and technology hub, DEVCOM (U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command), in the Armaments Center. She is […]
Read MorePamela Carroll is a 1985 Saint Michael’s College graduate and Board of Trustees member whose distinguished career in the sciences led to her current role exploring the use of AI […]
Read MoreThis post is part of a series: Applying the Principles of Catholic Social Justice to Contemporary Issues. Some political and religious leaders now claim that “separation of church and state” […]
Read MoreInternationally recognized advocate for girls’ education, Shabana Basij-Rasikh, illustrated to the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2026 just how precious access to education can be in some parts of the world during her remarks […]
Read MoreThe Class of 2026 celebrated with heartfelt emotion and jubilation during this year’s Senior Awards Brunch – some of which was exuded by the proud faculty and staff who’ve journeyed with them these past four years. […]
Read MoreThis post is part of a series: Applying the Principles of Catholic Social Justice to Contemporary Issues. A series like this finally has to return home. National policies, state interventions, […]
Read MoreAt Saint Michael’s College, Jackson Cole ’26 has combined academics and athletics to develop a clear vision for his future. A Business Administration major with a minor in Accounting, Cole […]
Read MoreAfter graduating in May 2026, Cassie Lathrope ’26 will pursue a career in journalism and multimedia reporting – a passion she discovered during her time at Saint Michael’s College. The […]
Read MoreFor her entire life, Dr. Jolivette Anderson-Douoning, a Saint Michael’s College history professor, has been working to lead and educate others in the teachings of social justice and equity. In […]
Read MoreSt. Mike’s is already known for its small, tight-knit community, but one professor is trying to tie together any loose threads with a new project. A community embroidery project located […]
Read MoreThis post is part of a series: Applying the Principles of Catholic Social Justice to Contemporary Issues. One of the clearest tests of academic freedom and conscience in Catholic higher […]
Read MoreAs Benjamin Riggs prepares to graduate from Saint Michael’s College in May, he is also getting ready for a significant relocation across the country. The Plainville, Massachusetts, native will soon […]
Read MoreThis post is part of a series: Applying the Principles of Catholic Social Justice to Contemporary Issues. One way to clarify the present debates about higher education is to ask […]
Read MoreAn immersive traveling museum that tells the story of the impact of Christian service will visit Vermont at the end of the month, with a stop at Saint Michael’s College. Stories […]
Read MoreThe Saint Michael’s Fire and Rescue Squad caught Andrew Jones’ attention as he and his family drove toward campus for a prospective student in the late 2010s. The student volunteers […]
Read MoreSeekonk, Massachusetts, native Ashley Silveira ’26 will graduate from Saint Michael’s College this May and continue on the path she has laid for herself during the last four years. She […]
Read MoreAfter graduating from Saint Michael’s College in May, Alexa Roux ’26 will pursue a doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. Specifically, the Manchester, New Hampshire, native will be working toward a […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s College alumnus Brent Hill ‘04 has always known what it takes to work hard and persevere. As an assistant coach of the U.S.A. Women’s Hockey Team, Hill had […]
Read MoreThis post is part of a series: Applying the Principles of Catholic Social Justice to Contemporary Issues. Recent debates about higher education have often centered on institutional policies, diversity offices, […]
Read MoreThis summer, 15 students from Saint Michael’s College will complete an eight-week internship in either Seoul, South Korea, or Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam – an experience supported by an […]
Read MoreThis post is part of a series: Applying the Principles of Catholic Social Justice to Contemporary Issues. In recent years, a growing number of federal and state officials in the […]
Read MoreFor three recent service scholarship winners hoping to attend Saint Michael’s College, the moment they realized they’d been selected was memorable. For Jenny Blanshine, a daunting walk to the principal’s […]
Read MoreCOLCHESTER, VT — An internationally recognized advocate for girls’ education will deliver the Commencement address to the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2026. Shabana Basij- Rasikh, co-founder and president of […]
Read MoreJust over two years after Saint Michael’s College students planted colorful crosses on campus in recognition of migrants who died while crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a group of students, faculty, […]
Read MoreAmerican public life often argues about the U.S. Supreme Court in terms of whether it has expanded or protected “individual rights.” Some critics worry that, when rights language becomes the […]
Read MoreThe former Director of the U.S. Census Bureau – a career-long statistician and data scientist – will speak at Saint Michael’s College as part of an annual endowed lecture series. […]
Read MoreAre we approaching a line we must not cross as a nation? That is the question raised by Jamelle Bouie’s warning about immigration detention in the United States in a […]
Read MoreFor only the third time since the Saint Michael’s College Theatre program began in 1962, a student is directing the spring semester’s mainstage production. Angeljolee “Jojo” Carter ’26 will direct […]
Read MoreIf you’ve ever passed by the Institute for the Environment office on the first floor of St. Ed’s, you’ve probably noticed the colorful fliers advertising a variety of scientific expeditions […]
Read MoreCatholic Social Teaching gives us a demanding but practical standard for judging economic life. The U.S. bishops put it plainly: the economy exists for the person, not the person for […]
Read MoreWhen Noah Robinson, Ph.D., graduated from Saint Michael’s College in May of 2021, he left campus with much more than a diploma – he left with the skills necessary to […]
Read MoreMass shootings in schools, bars, churches, grocery stores, and concerts now arrive with a grim familiarity. We grieve, we pray, we argue, and then we move on, because the news […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s College and the Lake Champlain Chamber have partnered to pilot a two-year co-operative education program designed to enhance career pathways for students and bolster regional talent pipelines. SMC Co-op is […]
Read MoreShelburne Community School Humanities teacher Meg O’Donnell ’88, flitted back and forth across her colorful, book-filled classroom between students working on their world religions unit test on a Friday morning […]
Read MoreImmigration debates in the U.S. often collapse into a single slogan: “secure the border.” Catholics can and should affirm that border governance is legitimate. The Church does not teach “open […]
Read MoreA Saint Michael’s College student is using a national fellowship to make a difference in the greater Burlington area. Libby Rossi ’26 has been dedicated to community service throughout her […]
Read MoreCareer Connections, an annual networking event organized by Saint Michael’s College’s Alumni Board and the Office of Advancement and Communications, will take place March 6, 2026. Alumni are invited back […]
Read MoreIt is the Mission of St. Michael’s College to contribute through higher education to the enhancement of the human person and the advancement of human culture in light of the […]
Read MoreCongratulations to students named to Saint Michael’s College Dean’s List for the Fall 2025 semester! View the full list below, which was last updated in December 2025. Qualifications for Dean’s List […]
Read MoreIt is the Mission of St. Michael’s College to contribute through higher education to the enhancement of the human person and the advancement of human culture in the light of […]
Read MoreIt is the Mission of St. Michael’s College to contribute through higher education to the enhancement of the human person and the advancement of human culture in the light of […]
Read MoreThe mission of Saint Michael’s College is to contribute through higher education to the enhancement of the human person and the advancement of human culture in the light of the […]
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