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DPT students earn national recognition for research project

Malvern Madondo ’19, Josh Robak ’17 and Nafisa Osman ’17 are this year's Feast of St. Scholastica alumni panelists.

Feast of St. Scholastica Returns to St. Scholastica

Lee Stuart sitting in front of a fireplace.

Introducing the Master’s in Nonprofit Leadership

Portrait of Anu Bradford

Scholar Anu Bradford to present on European Union’s influence

Group of Honors Program Graduates with Director Stephanie Johnson, PhD.

Finding life’s purpose in literature

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Three St. Scholastica students playing in a volleyball game at the Duluth campus.

St. Scholastica’s women head coaches to be featured in a diversity panel

Portrait of Natasha Trethewey

College to host day-long celebration of literature and language

Seedlings sprouting out of the ground.

St. Scholastica receives funding for Ojibwe medicine garden

Student completing his studies online using a laptop.

St. Scholastica ranked as a “Best Online Graduate Education Program” by U.S. News & World Report

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Jan. 21 Safe Return update

St. Scholastica professor working with OT students in the technologies lab.

St. Scholastica occupational therapy program earns reaccreditation

Girl studying with the Saints Match graphic overlaying the image.

St. Scholastica creates a Storm* for the Gophers

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Jan. 14 Safe Return update

Dean's List Recipients

Fall 2021 Dean’s List announced

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Jan. 7 Safe Return update

The main entrance of Tower Hall lit up in during the Holiday Season.

Merry Christmas
and Happy Holidays

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A view of the graduates attending the 2019 Commencement.

The College of St. Scholastica plans in-person commencement

From President's Cabinet

Message from the Office of the President: Dec. 3 update

Teacher working with students in a classroom.

Engaging Duluth students and teachers in computer science learning

A panel, moderated by Dr. Randall Poole, shares the perspective of current students.

St. Scholastica announces $63 million campaign