On the inside front cover of the summer 2010 issue of Saint Michael’s College Magazine, we’ve featured 17 photos from the college’s first Community Service Day. What’s the story? Well, 150 Saint Michael’s staff members, from administrative assistants to vice presidents, volunteered their services on Wednesday, June 2, for our first Community Service Day, which [...]
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Inside the front cover: Summer 2010
Posted in Online Extras, Uncategorized on September 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
First Stage
Posted in Fall 2009, Feature, Online Extras, tagged Abby Lee, actors, Chuck Tobin, internships, Kenneth Kimmins, Marc Tumminelli, Playhouse Junior, Saint Michael's Playhouse on November 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Behind the scenes at Saint Michael’s Playhouse, student interns spent their summer working with the pros By Buff Lindau Photo Essay by Brian MacDonald This past summer, while the Saint Michael’s Playhouse delivered its 62nd season of professional theater on campus, it also gave a group of student interns a hands-on learning experience like no [...]
The Campus Seen
Posted in Campus Seen, Fall 2009, Online Extras, tagged Cross-Country, Northeast-10 on November 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
When: Sunday, October 25, 2009 10:03 a.m. Where: 300s field What: The men’s 8K race starts as Saint Michael’s hosts the 29th annual Northeast-10 Cross-Country Championships. The NE-10 event brought more than 300 runners from 16 schools to campus. Saint Michael’s men’s and women’s squads each finished in 11th place on the chilly October morning.
Take a Closer Look
Posted in Campus News, Feature, Online Extras, Winter 2009, tagged campus, photographs, scavenger hunt on February 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
How well do you know Saint Michael’s? We took an up-close tour of some of the most familiar places on campus and found some interesting and surprising images to test your knowledge of the places and things that are part of Saint Michael’s College.
Closer Look – the Answers
Posted in Online Extras, Winter 2009 on January 1, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
1. Sodexo Food Service Manager Hank Strashnick and his staff call it “The Beast”: that moving conveyer belt onto which diners place their trays, dishware and cutlery after eating. Says Strashnick, “We go through 17,000-18,000 pieces of china, cups, glasses, and silverware a day. If we’re using trays, add 3,400 to the number. We serve [...]
History of Hope
Posted in Edmundite, Feature, Online Extras, Summer, Summer 2008, tagged civil rights, college saint michael's, history, Selma, St. Edmund on August 15, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The new history course, The Society of St. Edmund in the Era of Civil Rights, uses archival photos, documents, interviews and a trip to Selma, Alabama, to enlighten students about the Edmundites’ crucial role in American history. by Caroline Crawford and Elizabeth Scott History of Hope slideshow More than 40 years and 1,000 miles separate [...]
Viewpoint – In Bloom
Posted in Campus News, Online Extras, Summer, Summer 2008, tagged books, Brian MacDonald, Caroline Crawford, college, flowers, gardens, Mark Lubkowitz, Saint Michael's, teaching, Valerie Bang-Jensen on August 15, 2008 | 2 Comments »
This summer the two faculty founders of the Teaching Gardens, Valerie Bang-Jensen and Mark Lubkowitz, took me on a tour and talked about some of the plants–and insects–that are living in the gardens. Brian MacDonald, director of Web development, did the filming. Next time you’re on campus, be sure to visit the gardens, which are [...]
It’s Elementary
Posted in Campus News, Faculty News, Online Extras, Student News, Summer, Summer 2008, tagged biology, college, Saint Michael's, wiki on August 15, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Biology In Elementary Schools students create a new worldwide education resource Expanded Web version By Mark Tarnacki In Declan McCabe’s new “Biology in Elementary Schools” course, Saint Michael’s education majors design imaginative hands-on science lessons, then visit local grade schools or invite children to campus to try them out.



