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Over 100 business leaders and educators from the Quad Cities area gathered on campus last Thursday to participate in the second annual Innovation Summit.
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Grenier was a member of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1998 to 2016 until his retirement.
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St. Ambrose University is collaborating with Loras College to offer Loras undergraduate students the option to pursue graduate study in physical therapy while completing their bachelor’s degree at Loras.
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Ann Preston, PhD, retired professor of Communications, passed away early in the morning on February 20.
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Starting in the fall semester of 2023, all current Black Hawk College students who transfer full-time to St. Ambrose University will be eligible for a combined $20,000 in total scholarships.
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St. Ambrose University (SAU) is proud to appoint Dr. Christopher Waugh as the institution’s first Vice President for Student Engagement and Dean of Students.
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Joseph M. Roidt, PhD, has been named the next Provost & Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) at St. Ambrose University.
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Anne Gannaway is a natural fit for her new role as Vice President of Institutional Advancement
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Charles DCamp, PhD, professor emeritus and director emeritus in the St. Ambrose University Music Department, passed away Wednesday, January 25. He was 90. DCamp was a member of the College of Arts and Sciences from 1974 to 1995 until his retirement and is fondly remembered by all.