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A New Home for Business In winter 2023, construction crews will break ground on a 45,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art business building on the SNC campus, thanks to a lead gift from the Schneider family.

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A New Home for Business In winter 2023, construction crews will break ground on a 45,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art business building on the SNC campus, thanks to a lead gift from the Schneider family.

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In the News

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    Packers mentorship program gives students real-world marketing experience

    Through the Green Bay Packers Mentor-Protégé Program, SNC students collaborate with local small businesses to come up with innovative marketing solutions.

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    Double the team, double the dream: Student-athlete twins thrive together

    Sharing sports, rooms and classes, four sets of twins create a unique collegiate experience, finding built-in support, motivation and study partners.

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    Scientist reimagines lab work

    From Germany, Irene Gorman ’06 leads a team automating lab tasks and transforming qualitative experiments into data goldmines.

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    De Pere’s past traced through digitized historical society records

    A project to index five generations of records aims to preserve and breathe life into De Pere’s — and St. Norbert College’s — history, connecting generations through accessible, digital archives.

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  • Globetrotting Alum Returns to Campus to Rekindle Lifelong Love for SNC

    After 40 years and multiple long-term stops in cities across the world, Nobuhiko Tsuchihiro ’82 still considers St. Norbert College his second home.

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    King Revives Language, Renews Culture Through First Nations Education

    A quest to reconnect with her heritage led Rosa King (Education) to devote her career to revitalizing an endangered language and to improving First Nations education.

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    Norbertine Women Who Defied Tradition and Inspire Faith

    The stories of several extraordinary people are a testament to the enduring commitment of women within the Norbertine tradition. We celebrate some who continue to inspire today’s communities of Premonstratensian canonesses, sisters and nuns.

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    St. Norbert College at 125: Nurturing Legacy and Sustaining Purpose

    SNC’s humble beginnings led to a thriving Catholic, Norbertine, liberal arts institution. The college’s mission — and its legacy of adapting to meet the most pressing needs of its communities — has endured for more than a century.

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  • ESPN’s Sarah Spain Helps Student-Athletes Prepare for Life After Sports

    “You guys are all athletes. That gives you the biggest leg up when you go into the world, and not just if you want to work in sports,” says the Emmy-award winning journalist.

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    SNC Prof Meets Unfilled Need for Mental Health Testing

    Outside of classes, Michelle Schoenleber (Psychology) works with patients to overcome psychological barriers. Her nuanced methods and therapies take years of training.

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    Meet the Class of 2027

    Fall semester is underway. Nearly 500 first-year students from 18 states and nine countries have made their way to campus. More stats inside.

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    A Family’s Search for a Missing Medicinal Root Sends Biology Student Into the Lab

    Isabelle Arnold ’25 and Rachel McCoy (Biology) spent the summer trying to find a lost ingredient in a topical treatment made and used by four generations of Arnold’s family.

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  • Ulta Beauty Exec and SNC Alum Explains How Cosmetics Become Personal and Cultural Expressions

    “Beauty had taken on a new role … skincare had become self-care,” says Elizabeth Oates ’04. In her role, she uncovers how beauty products can be expressions of identity.

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    Green Knights Standout Tapped to Lead NHL’s Capitals

    As a player, Spencer Carbery ’06 took St. Norbert College to two national championship games. Now, after 13 years coaching, he faces his greatest challenge yet.

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    Africa Seminar’s Focus on Biology Evolves to Something Bigger

    The trip, co-led by Adam Brandt and Carrie Kissman (Biology), got up close with wildlife – and Namibian life: One day at lunch, their driver pointed out the president.

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    Elementary Students Get Crash-Course in Human Anatomy

    Deborah Anderson (Biology) and her class of pre-health seniors hosted an eager group ready to navigate their way through heart chambers and more.

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  • A Vocation by Association: “I Found My Place and Made the Most of It”

    An educator by trade, Josh Jones ’10 is also a Norbertine associate, committed to a life of prayer, service and community. He speaks on how his vocations intersect.

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    GRACE Gift Empowers Catholic School System Colleagues

    “Whoever had this vision, it was an excellent vision.” – Howard Ebert ’74 (Theology & RS)

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    Neighborliness Bonds SNC Room-Mates With Super Senior Midge

    A unique friendship caught the attention of a local TV news crew on the lookout for feel-good stories.

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In the News

  • Packers mentorship program gives students real-world marketing experience

    Through the Green Bay Packers Mentor-Protégé Program, SNC students collaborate with local small businesses to come up with innovative marketing solutions.

    Read More
  • Double the team, double the dream: Student-athlete twins thrive together

    Sharing sports, rooms and classes, four sets of twins create a unique collegiate experience, finding built-in support, motivation and study partners.

    Read More
  • Scientist reimagines lab work

    From Germany, Irene Gorman ’06 leads a team automating lab tasks and transforming qualitative experiments into data goldmines.

    Read More
  • De Pere’s past traced through digitized historical society records

    A project to index five generations of records aims to preserve and breathe life into De Pere’s — and St. Norbert College’s — history, connecting generations through accessible, digital archives.

    Read More
  • Globetrotting Alum Returns to Campus to Rekindle Lifelong Love for SNC

    After 40 years and multiple long-term stops in cities across the world, Nobuhiko Tsuchihiro ’82 still considers St. Norbert College his second home.

    Read More
  • King Revives Language, Renews Culture Through First Nations Education

    A quest to reconnect with her heritage led Rosa King (Education) to devote her career to revitalizing an endangered language and to improving First Nations education.

    Read More
  • Norbertine Women Who Defied Tradition and Inspire Faith

    The stories of several extraordinary people are a testament to the enduring commitment of women within the Norbertine tradition. We celebrate some who continue to inspire today’s communities of Premonstratensian canonesses, sisters and nuns.

    Read More
  • St. Norbert College at 125: Nurturing Legacy and Sustaining Purpose

    SNC’s humble beginnings led to a thriving Catholic, Norbertine, liberal arts institution. The college’s mission — and its legacy of adapting to meet the most pressing needs of its communities — has endured for more than a century.

    Read More
  • ESPN’s Sarah Spain Helps Student-Athletes Prepare for Life After Sports

    “You guys are all athletes. That gives you the biggest leg up when you go into the world, and not just if you want to work in sports,” says the Emmy-award winning journalist.

    Read More
  • SNC Prof Meets Unfilled Need for Mental Health Testing

    Outside of classes, Michelle Schoenleber (Psychology) works with patients to overcome psychological barriers. Her nuanced methods and therapies take years of training.

    Read More
  • Meet the Class of 2027

    Fall semester is underway. Nearly 500 first-year students from 18 states and nine countries have made their way to campus. More stats inside.

    Read More
  • A Family’s Search for a Missing Medicinal Root Sends Biology Student Into the Lab

    Isabelle Arnold ’25 and Rachel McCoy (Biology) spent the summer trying to find a lost ingredient in a topical treatment made and used by four generations of Arnold’s family.

    Read More
  • Ulta Beauty Exec and SNC Alum Explains How Cosmetics Become Personal and Cultural Expressions

    “Beauty had taken on a new role … skincare had become self-care,” says Elizabeth Oates ’04. In her role, she uncovers how beauty products can be expressions of identity.

    Read More
  • Green Knights Standout Tapped to Lead NHL’s Capitals

    As a player, Spencer Carbery ’06 took St. Norbert College to two national championship games. Now, after 13 years coaching, he faces his greatest challenge yet.

    Read More
  • Africa Seminar’s Focus on Biology Evolves to Something Bigger

    The trip, co-led by Adam Brandt and Carrie Kissman (Biology), got up close with wildlife – and Namibian life: One day at lunch, their driver pointed out the president.

    Read More
  • Elementary Students Get Crash-Course in Human Anatomy

    Deborah Anderson (Biology) and her class of pre-health seniors hosted an eager group ready to navigate their way through heart chambers and more.

    Read More
  • A Vocation by Association: “I Found My Place and Made the Most of It”

    An educator by trade, Josh Jones ’10 is also a Norbertine associate, committed to a life of prayer, service and community. He speaks on how his vocations intersect.

    Read More
  • GRACE Gift Empowers Catholic School System Colleagues

    “Whoever had this vision, it was an excellent vision.” – Howard Ebert ’74 (Theology & RS)

    Read More
  • Neighborliness Bonds SNC Room-Mates With Super Senior Midge

    A unique friendship caught the attention of a local TV news crew on the lookout for feel-good stories.

    Read More

Regular Features

Personally Speaking

This Was Going to be Wonderful!

Retirement for Laura Neary (English, Retiree) may not have gone to plan, but she says the lessons she learned along the way could not be more valuable.

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Treasure

The Pan Balance

“It’s a very mundane device but it would have been used in the laboratories that created our modern world. ... Its value to science is in the incalculable amount of research that it made possible.” – Michael Olson (Physics)

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Alumni Profile

Have Love, Will Travel

Ann Tollaksen ’66 did not expect to run a deer park and petting zoo. She’s allergic to most animals. “I had eight years of shots and I’m still scared to pet the deer myself,” she says. 

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Big Picture

Pause for P.A.W.S.

Our photographer Thomas Janssen (Office of Communications) captured the moment as students petted away any worries and stress earlier this semester.

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Online Exclusives

GALLERY
In performance

As a new symphony by John Henneken (Music) enjoys its world premiere, we share a recording of the composer’s earlier work, “Symphony for the Garden City.”

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In training

Our videography team captured the pre-season experience that brought Green Knight footballers back to campus three weeks ahead of the start of classes.

STORY
In shared experience

Becky Lahti ’00 (Emmaus Center) was in the first class that Paul Wadell (Theology & RS) taught at SNC. A few years on, their vocational journeys have stayed entwined.

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In honor

We celebrate and draw inspiration from the storied lives of the recipients of this year’s Alumni Awards.

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In generation after generation

Two new roommates in Mad-Lor were each part of the St. Norbert family long before they arrived as members of the Class of 2026.