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  • Faces of Mercy nourish food pantry started by college and town Sitting at his desk amid bags and boxes filled with macaroni and tuna, not far from the stack of mixed fruit cans near the door, it’s easy to imagine Mike Blais ’09 has a job connected to food. Donations at his Cam...
  • Meet the Counseling Center’s shaggy ‘ambassador’ Everybody knows about Cassie,” a Saint Joseph’s College freshman says, referring to the gentle Golden Retriever that greeted her as she entered the Counseling Center. “For me, that’s why I first came in here.” As ...
  • The very first ball game Chris Taylor worked during his internship with the minor league Memphis Redbirds left him a bit “shell-shocked.” Trot Nixon stood nearby. Major League Baseball (MLB) commissioner Bud Selig passed him in the hall. His inaugural day turned out to be the day of a ...
  • Required class about Planet Earth proved to be ahead of its time Before sustainability became a buzz word and colleges nationwide wholly embraced the green movement, Saint Joseph’s stood on unique ground nine years ago when it decided to require an environmental science course for all...

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Susan Muzzy

“Aside from some of my education courses, your course has had the greatest impact on me as a scholar and as a citizen. I find myself making connections to class all the time and I have a greater, newfound curiosity with all of the issues we talked about ….”

Education major Susan Muzzy ’11

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“More and more we have begun to think as a college that offers a collaborative synergy between on-campus and online programs.”

» Full article on the strategic plan



Jesse LaCasse

Former Monks slugger makes wooden bats by hand