Terry Tempest Williams gets at the nature of things

“I don’t know when I have felt such a spirit of place, and I mean that,” said Terry Tempest Williams, internationally celebrated environmental author, activist and defender of America’s wild […]

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Students compete in Free Enterprise Marathon again

Saint Michael’s College sent a team of students to participate in the 5th Annual Free Enterprise Marathon held March 9 at SUNY Plattsburgh.  Charles Herbert, Emily Tarr, and William (Alex) Winkelmann […]

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Tanzanian Fulbright scholar Msoka to visit campus

Fulbright Scholar and Professor Colman Titus Msoka, an urban sociologist from Tanzania, will be coming the campus of Saint Michael’s College under the auspices of the Outreach Lecturing Fund this […]

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St. Mike’s team pitches Vermont-branded products

The team of four Saint Michael’s College Accounting/Business majors whose startup concept is known as Vermont Chill Company represented the College at the 2nd annual LaunchVT Collegiate event, held on Friday […]

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Letovsky appointed as LaMarche Chair in business

Saint Michael’s College Professor Robert Letovsky recently was honored with a three-year appointment as the David LaMarche Endowed Chair of Business Administration and Accounting, effective Fall 2017. President Jack Neuhauser […]

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Princeton physicist Bialek to share his view of life

William Bialek, a nationally renowned physicist who studies the extremes of physical phenomena and their connection with living systems, will speak at Saint Michael’s College on Tuesday, April 4 at 5:30 […]

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Student Veterans Association hosts Unity Festival

Students flooded Dion Student Center on Saturday, March 4 to play games, throw pies in their friend’s faces, take pictures at the photo booth and lined up for the food […]

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Students excited to serve on 5 MOVE spring break trips

To help address a wide range of justice issues, Saint Michael’s College student-service groups and staff leaders are departing this coming Saturday, March 11, to locations around the United States, […]

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Joint Chiefs Chair Dunford to speak at Commencement

U.S. Marine Corps General Joseph F. Dunford Jr., a 1977 graduate of Saint Michael’s College and the nation’s highest-ranking military officer since 2015 as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of […]

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Edmundites say they are all-in with students, College

“Coming together” is the best way to propel Saint Michael’s College and its founders forward, suggested Rev. Stephen Hornat ’72, superior general of the Society of Saint Edmund, which evidently […]

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Teams of St. Mike’s finance students compete and learn

Two student teams from Saint Michael’s College applied their financial-analyst skills to a case study in competition against teams from three other Vermont colleges on February 8, 2017, with judges scoring […]

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“The Arsonists” is “explosive” spring Mainstage Production

The Arsonists by Swiss playwright Max Frisch, billed as “an explosive comedy” that also is a 1950s-era parable exploring the idea of the “innocent bystander,” will be the spring semester Mainstage […]

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Holy Land study trip gives students sense of sacred space

A goal of their recent winter-break study trip to the Holy Land for Saint Michael’s faculty leaders Edward Mahoney and Sajida Jalalzai of Religious Studies was that their 12 student-participants […]

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NPR war reporter Bowman touts liberal arts during visit

 Watch recording of full panel presentation with Bowman and veterans>> “We need more people with liberal arts education, especially these days,” said Tom Bowman, National Public Radio’s longtime war correspondent […]

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Accepted students experience Saint Michael’s up-close

The chance to sample a Saint Michael’s College experience brought scores of enthusiastic accepted students and their families to campus on Sunday and Monday, Feb. 19 and 20. First came […]

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NPR war reporter Tom Bowman to speak at St. Mike’s

Saint Michael’s alumnus and NPR Pentagon correspondent Tom Bowman ’77 will be presenting on campus on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 6 p.m. in the McCarthy Arts Center at Saint Michael’s […]

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Julia Wagner ’18 to present research on Capitol Hill in April

English major Julia Wagner ’18 of South Burlington, VT, learned this week that her research about a pioneering World-War II-era female shipyard welder with Saint Michael’s connections, Peggy Citarella, has […]

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Liturgical Ensemble & Singers well-received on Long Island

On their annual winter tour, 35 members of the Saint Michael’s College Liturgical Ensemble and Singers offered music for Catholic Mass at two Catholic high schools and two churches on […]

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Bishop Coyne ordains Brother Carter, another, to diaconate

During a well-attended special 11 a.m. Mass on February 11 in the Chapel of Saint Michael the Archangel on campus, Burlington Bishop Christopher Coyne presided at the ordination to the […]

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Busy St. Mike’s student veterans reeling off successes

A success beyond expectations this year for the busy Saint Michael’s College Student Veterans of America (SVA) chapter is the growing campus group of “Project Healing Waters,” a national enterprise […]

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College joins Coalition to promote access, affordability

Saint Michael’s College will be joining more than 100 colleges and universities as part of the Coalition for Access, Affordability, and Success. The Coalition is a diverse group of public […]

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Students, instructors loving new Scientific Imaging Facility

Class time was over and nobody was leaving at 4:30 p.m. one day last week in the new Scientific Imaging Facility on the third floor of St. Edmund’s Hall, where […]

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Jay Rosen addresses journalism’s changing landscape

Watch recording of Jay Rosen’s full presentation at Saint Michael’s College>> Jay Rosen, a prominent activist scholar and proponent of “public and civic journalism” in the service of more robust […]

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“Othering” hurts campus, nation, world, panelists say

Roily and confounding currents in American society and world geopolitics overwhelm us and make it hard to settle on specific actions that preserve hope and sanity, posited panelists in a […]

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Statement on recent Executive Orders

Dear Members of the College Community, This afternoon I returned from a meeting of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities.  Our meeting these past several days was centered around […]

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Let’s get real, but stay hopeful, MLK speakers suggest

Voices of Monday’s 25th Martin Luther King Jr. Society Convocation in the Saint Michael’s College chapel rejected words and attitudes about history and modern times that might feel good, but avoid […]

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Faculty keep up with ‘changing knowledge economy’

“Everyone here is leveraging technology to teach and deliver,” said Tom Van Dzura, a Saint Michael’s accounting instructor who joined a faculty development session in the Learning Resource Center of […]

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Eco-friendly electric trucks are practical and look cool

Two new electric trucks coming into service at Saint Michael’s College this week will turn a few heads as they quietly whir around campus collecting recycling or making deliveries. Russell […]

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MLK Week themes at St. Mike’s: Community, justice

“The Power of Community and the Ethics of Justice” will be the theme for Rev. Nyle Fort, keynote speaker during The 25th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Monday, […]

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New St. Mike’s scientific imaging lab opens Jan. 16

An opening reception for a new Scientific Imaging Facility in Saint Edmunds 301 at Saint Michael’s College will be Monday afternoon, January 16 at 1:30 p.m. This suite features advanced […]

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List of December 2016 graduates

Congratulations to our December 2016 graduates, who marked the occasion with President John J. Neuhauser and Vice President for Academic Affairs Karen Talentino on Dec. 11, 2016 during a small ceremonial […]

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College well-represented in Scott administration

In recent weeks since his November election victory, Vermont Governor-elect Phil Scott — a Republican three-term lieutenant governor and former state senator who was to be sworn in to the […]

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Dean’s List Announcement

Congratulations to students named to Saint Michael’s College Dean’s List for Fall 2016.

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Traveling St. Mike’s scholars take to the road again soon

A wide and fast-changing world beyond the Saint Michael’s College campus awaits nearly 100 students who will study abroad for all of spring semester 2017. Additionally, academic study trips of […]

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Saint Michael’s a Kiplinger’s “Best Value” again for 2017

Saint Michael’s College has been named to Kiplinger’s Personal Finance’s list of the Top 300 Best College Values of 2017. Schools making the list “embody exceptional academic quality and affordability,” according to […]

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Faculty poet Delanty acts on beliefs at Dakotas protest

The lessons of poetry and liberal arts education really start to mean something when students “act on their knowledge,” says Greg Delanty of the Saint Michael’s English faculty, who for […]

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Sweet memories of Father Mike fill Alliot lobby

It just wasn’t the same without Father Mike — but at least no gingerbread roofs collapsed this year. The late Father Mike Cronogue, SSE, a beloved campus priest who died […]

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Tortolano, Schola bring seasonal sounds to great space

A concert of Gregorian chant, organ solos, and seasonal carols in the vibrant acoustical resonance of the Chapel of Saint Michael the Archangel, Saint Michael’s College, will take place on […]

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It’s Santa to the rescue, courtesy of Rescue & Fire

Santa Claus came to Saint Michael’s College Sunday evening with a bright and noisy Saint Michael’s Fire & Rescue entourage, delivering much-needed Christmas cheer and candy canes around a campus […]

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Community takes a stand against race-bias acts

Close to 150 Saint Michael’s College students, supported by many faculty and staff, made their voices heard Friday afternoon, Dec. 9, as they took a stand against recent reports of […]

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Tri Beta research grant for Ali ’17 a first for College

Saint Michael’s College biology major Muzna Ali ’17, recently was awarded a research grant from Beta Beta Beta, the Biology Honor Society. She received $767 for research materials related to […]

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Student eyes Mongolia studies with Lacey funds

Seth Clark ’18, a Saint Michael’s College junior political science major from Porter, Maine, is the spring semester recipient of the Brian Lacey International Fellowship in Social Justice Award. He’ll […]

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Holiday concerts bring enjoyment and learning

Few locations if any in the greater Burlington region are offering more Christmas music in so many varieties than on the Saint Michael’s College campus this year – as most […]

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Campus-community kids enjoy Christmas party

Children frolicked and chased each other through Green Mountain Dining Room, made holiday crafts, had their faces painted and got to meet with some holiday characters. Parents greeted their friends and […]

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Campus office, club partner in helping veterans

The Military Community Assistance Fund was created earlier this year by the joint efforts of the Saint Michael’s College Military Community Services Office, Student Veterans of America, and community partners […]

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Appreciating faiths: Lecture values Italy’s Jewish legacy

William Tortolano, emeritus humanities professor, chorale director and organist, began his Saint Michael’s faculty career in the early 1960s. It was just about the time when his friend, the wise […]

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Women’s Rugby Makes History

For the second year in a row Saint Michael’s women’s’ rugby made it to the Sweet 16 round of national playoffs in Kutztown, Pa. This year the club team succeeded […]

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Speaker engages campus on race and privilege

In introducing luncheon speaker Tim Wise, a prominent author-activist who spent Thursday challenging basic assumptions of society and higher education concerning race and privilege, Saint Michael’s student Nga Nguyen ’18 […]

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Mass, speaker, lunch evoke spirit of St. Edmund

In his homily for the Saint Edmund Feast Day Mass late Wednesday afternoon in the Chapel, Edmundite Fr. Richard Berube reflected on the strange-seeming “connections” wrought by history and mysterious […]

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Exotic robotics teach and challenge first-year students

The stair-climbing robot that wouldn’t climb stairs, and other “failures” from a First-Year Seminar called “Robotics, Technology and the Evolving Self,” engendered some of the greatest successes from an educator’s […]

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