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New study abroad program debuts
12 Bennies and Johnnies traveled to The Bahamas over the winter break for a new embedded study abroad program with the Global Business department.
New True North winter festival launches at SJU
The inaugural festival will kick off this Saturday with several outside winter activities being offered at SJU.
Community Responds to ICE
Several members of the CSB+SJU community are organizing initiatives aimed at bringing awareness to immigration issues and providing resources for students.
Jay Phillips Center hosts panel on ICE
This past Tuesday, a theology panel reflected on the presence of ICE and immigration through the perspective of Catholicism and Benedictine values. Students and faculty were given the opportunity to discuss these issues with the panelists. Upcoming possibilities for “peaceful and powerful” involvment were also discussed.
SJU student charged with sexual assault
On Tuesday, Jan. 27, Brian Kimithi was arrested by St. Joseph Police. His next court date is set for Feb. 23.
MPR hosts Emerging Voices event
Minnesota Public Radio returns to campus this week for a media engagement contest.
Interfaith dinner to discuss nonviolence
Due to recent violence, the Spirituality and Social Justice team and the Interfaith Leadership team are hosting a dinner discussing nonviolence. Students were nominated by CSB Campus Ministry to participate.
Guest poet to teach publishing class
This spring, the English Department is bringing back a class focused on editing and publishing. Poet J. Bailey Hutchinson will be teaching the semester course.
IWL talks Equity in Action
The McCarthy Center is partnering with the Institute for Women's Leadership to talk about gender equity.
Alumni share stories from the classroom
The Education Club hosted recent grads who are now in the classroom.