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Classes moved remote, snow covers campus
After a mild winter, the CSB+SJU community found itself facing a snowstorm that caused administration to move classes on Monday and Tuesday to remote learning.
EMT Squad continues volunteer excellence
The SJU EMT Squad consists of 20 student volunteers who provide hours of unpaid service to the community.
Leadership program hosts student exchange
Over the weekend, the CSB+SJU Bonner Leadership Program welcomed students from Macalester College.
Speaker talks intersecting identities
Blair Imani, a historian, author, and influencer, spoke in Upper Gorecki for the Institute for Women's Leadership's keynote address on Tuesday evening.
Institutions earn prestigous award for undergraduate research
CSB+SJU were awarded the AURA award from the Council on Undergraduate Research. CSB+SJU were one of three colleges in the United States who won this award. The award is given to colleges and universities who have shown to excel in undergraduate research.
Delegates have yearly visit to The Bahamas
Delegates from CSB+SJU visited The Bahamas to talk with future Bahamian Bennies and Johnnies.
SJU and St. Joseph hold precinct caucuses
SJU and St. Joseph held precinct caucuses for the Democratic-Farmer-Labor and Republication parties, respectively.
Students compete for $500 in entrepreneurial event
Ten students competed in a business and entrepreneurial competition to determine who had the best innovation. The students displayed their products in front of four panelists and an audience. Elise Sande, Alex Vang and T'nya Butler won 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
Author shares experiences with race and politics in public reading
Hanif Abdurraqib, a poet, essayist and author from Columbus, OH, engaged students in a public reading where he shared his poems and excerpts from his new book 'There's Always This Year.' After his reading, students were invited to participate in a Q&A session.
Professor proposes change to legislation
CSB+SJU accounting professor Boz Bostrom is leading a campaign to decrease to number of credits required to receive a Certified Public Accountant license.