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Saint Mary’s announces Winona Campus undergraduate commencement list

Saint Mary’s announces Winona Campus undergraduate commencement list Saint Mary’s announces Winona Campus undergraduate commencement list

WINONA, Minn. — The following students received bachelor of arts degrees in May 2019 from Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota in Winona. McKayla Ahlrich, Sleepy Eye, Minn. Tiffany Alequin, St Paul, Minn. Tyler Aliperto, Saint Paul, Minn. Andrew Allemann, Cochrane, Wis. Fabian Alvarez, Chicago, Ill. Zachary Ansell, Rushford, Minn. Trason Arens, Fairmont, Minn. Austin Arnold, Anchorage, Alaska Maria Averbeck, Lewiston, Minn. Samantha Bakke, Preston, Minn. Marlon Barrett-Dwyer, Chicago, Ill. Jesse Barron, Minnetonka, Minn. Nicole Bartosz, Woodridge, Ill. Jessica Bauer, Nerstrand,…

Students honored for academic achievements by Saint Mary’s Students honored for academic achievements by Saint Mary’s

WINONA, Minn. — Saint Mary’s University recognized outstanding senior students Friday, April 24, at the annual Honors Convocation. Highlights of the evening included the announcement of graduate and professional school acceptances and grants and fellowships, as well as the awarding of the following special honors: Delta Epsilon Sigma National Award — Dorothy Kirsch, daughter of David and Susan Kirsch of Wesley, Iowa Outstanding Lasallian Honors Student Award — Laura Sonday, daughter of Dave and Mooreen Sonday of St. Paul, Minn.…

Exploring the possibilities of regenerative medicine Exploring the possibilities of regenerative medicine

Two weeks ago Bailey O’Hare ’19 didn’t know that much about amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and she knew even less about regenerative medicine. As part of a new summer workshop at Saint Mary’s University, O’Hare is getting an in-depth look at how the emerging field of regenerative medicine could one day help patients suffering from ALS—as well as a multitude of other diseases and ailments. O’Hare and 18 other select undergraduate sophomore and junior science majors from seven colleges are…