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St. Norbert College has been...
Named one of the 2009 “Best in the Midwest” by
The Princeton Review
Recognized as one of the “Best National Liberal Arts Colleges” by
U.S. News & World Report
Ranked “very competitive” in
Barron's “Profiles of American Colleges”
Included in the
Colleges of Distinction guide book.
named a flagship institution and partner of
SCOLA, a non-profit broadcasting company.
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Lamm new executive director of enrollment and marketing at St. Norbert College
Edward J. Lamm has been hired as executive director of enrollment and marketing at St. Norbert College. Lamm, a Clintonville, Wis., native, comes to St. Norbert from Robert Morris University in Pennsylvania, where he was assistant dean of graduate admissions. Lamm received his bachelor of arts degree from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wis., and his master of business... >>MORE
"Knights on the Fox" summer concert series at St. Norbert College returns for its seventh season
The popular outdoor summer concert series, "Knights on the Fox," returns for its seventh season on the St. Norbert College campus next month. The five-week series is held Tuesday evenings beginning July 14 and ending with the last show on August 11. All five concerts are free and open to the public. The concert series features live music in a casual atmosphere along the banks of the Fox... >>MORE
St. Norbert College to hold tours during Wisconsin Private College Week
St. Norbert College is offering guided campus tours and giving students and their families a chance to meet with staff from the admissions and financial aid departments during Wisconsin Private College Week Monday, July 13, through Saturday, July 18. Refreshments will be served. Come ready to ask questions. Students and families are invited to tour St. Norbert College and visit... >>MORE
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Mark Gaber '05, Washington, D.C.,
“The mentoring I received in classes and in leadership roles on campus paved the way for my selection as a national Harry S. Truman Scholar. My professors helped me land a job in Washington, D.C., as an environmental protection specialist for the U.S. Department of Transportation. And now, two full years after leaving campus, my St. Norbert professors played an important role in helping me gain admission to Stanford Law School. I will always be a part of the St. Norbert community, and that is a priceless benefit.”
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