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Hadley Ninow ’27 and Katherine Lew ’25, MAOT’27 at the Seed Coalition awards with Anne Harris, Seed Coalition board chair and ...
Those words call to mind the charism of our founding order, the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet, “moving always toward ...
Nancy Blattner, PhD, and D’Andre Carpenter, DNP, are the latest leaders to join St. Catherine University’s Board of Trustees.
On April 29, the Honors and Awards Ceremony will present awards for student achievement in academics and leadership. One of ...
Easter Sunday marks the Resurrection of the Lord. Christ is risen, Alleluia! He is risen indeed, Alleluia!
The Great Vigil marks the capstone of Lent and the Triduum–the end of the struggle between light and darkness. This is the most important liturgy of the whole year. No other event has more ...
This liturgy is not a Mass, but includes two central actions that help draw us into the mystery of Christ’s passion and death. The first focus is the Liturgy of the Word, which climaxes with the ...
Holy Thursday calls us in many ways to “do this in remembrance” of Jesus. On this evening, we read the account of the Passover feast and John’s version of the Last Supper, where Jesus insists upon ...
This event will highlight the experience of four St. Kate’s community members who have recently completed English Teaching Awards in Colombia, Ecuador, Laos, Malta, and Thailand. Panelists will share ...
Cellist Janet Horvath will share the impact of the Holocaust on her family, as explored in her book "The Cello Still Sings." When Janet Horvath asked her father an innocent question about his music ...
My St. Kate's Portal is a new customizable portal for you to easily find university services and resources. It is aimed to help you find what you need faster and more efficiently. You can shape the ...