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Trust the Process

Good morning, Monks! Two more days until the beginning of a new school year.  While we don't know much about what this semester, or year, holds for us, we know that it starts in two days.  Around the country, as their students return, colleges and universities are putting their pandemic plans to work. Until now, [...]

2021-10-07T09:59:27-04:00August 22nd, 2020|Categories: Dean of Students|

Garreth Logan '19 on his Commitment to a Summer Research Venture

Garreth sets his feet in the swamp and gives us a rundown on his summer research venture. By: Dylan Fry Garreth Logan '19 prepares a trap for his herpatology survey. Photo: Dylan Fry '19. Garreth Logan ’19 of Casco, Maine, devoted time out of his summer for biology research. “I’m mainly doing this [...]

2021-10-07T09:59:47-04:00August 22nd, 2018|Categories: Highlights|Tags: , |

Shea Family Ties

A conversation with a four-decades-deep Saint Joseph’s alumni family. By Ann Swardlick To talk with the extended Shea family, which includes Brembs, Paladinos, and Fosters, is to glimpse nearly 40 years of campus life at Saint Joseph’s College. There are veiled references to 25-cent beers, Jell-O wrestling, baseball road trips, and bonfires by the lake. [...]

2021-10-07T10:05:36-04:00May 1st, 2016|Categories: Spring 2016|Tags: |

Ties to the Arctic

Arctic Council member Tom Barry urges SJC students to get involved in Arctic research. Photo caption: Tom Barry, Arctic Council member and Executive Secretary for the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna New relationships between businesses and educational institutions in Maine and the Arctic are developing and Saint Joseph’s College is in the mix. When [...]

2021-10-07T10:05:30-04:00November 30th, 2016|Categories: Winter 2016-17|Tags: |

Sea Change in Science

Department Receives National Science Foundation Grant By Patricia Erikson Call them the SWAT team for the Sisters of Mercy’s Critical Concern for Earth. Over the past decade, science education at Saint Joseph’s College has undergone a sea change. Formerly split into the two departments of Biology and Natural Sciences and occupying outdated labs, more than [...]

2022-06-17T06:53:05-04:00November 30th, 2017|Categories: Winter 2017-18|Tags: , |

New campus sculpture: organic meets metallic

A new sculpture called “Forest of the Mind” graces the campus landscape thanks to art professor Scott Fuller, who created and donated the organic-looking piece to the college. Fuller’s inspiration began with a photograph of dried echinacea vines lying on his kitchen windowsill. To ultimately form the sculpture, he manipulated the image extensively in Photoshop and [...]

2021-10-07T10:10:06-04:00May 1st, 2011|Categories: Spring 2011|Tags: , |