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Ardolf faces maintenance issues, complaints
In addition to the routine maintence, student workers have complained about ventilation issues in a chemical storeroom.
Strategic plan efforts finalized and presented
Strategic planning efforts have been underway since last fall and will culminate this week with Boards of Trustees meetings.They will present the plan and various feedback survey results as the administration prepares to begin implementing it in the months to come.
Marketing VP leaves, takes new position
Katie Alvino has accepted a position with Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Alvino was one of the first joint administration hires.
SJU safety team receives regional recognition
Life Safety, EMT Services and the Fire Department at SJU have been named Team of the Year by the St. Cloud Public Safety Foundation for their response to a cardiac event last year during an SJU football game.
34th annual Peace Studies Conference discusses climate change
Dr. Cheryl Holder, president of the Florida State Medical Association, advocated for comphrehensive medical prevention and care strategies for poor communities impacted by climate change. COP27 students presented their climate research prior to Holder's talk.
“The College Tour” begins filming at CSB+SJU
The hit Amazon Prime TV series started filming on campus this past Tuesday, featuring various CSB+SJU students, campus locations and events. CSB+SJU will be the first Minnesota school featured on the show.
First-years fill annual faith-based retreat
The 17th annual FYRE event, held by SJU Campus Ministry, took place this past weekend with 70 first-years.
Celebrity chefs take over the Refectory
The Refectory will feature celebrity chefs from the Twin Cities throughout November and December.
First-gen mentorship program established
First2First is a peer-to-peer mentor program for first-generation students and officially kicked off last week.
Professors begin to add artificial intelligence policies to class syllabi
CSB+SJU faculty met at the beginning of the semester to have a conversation about how artificial intelligence fits into academics. Professors were encouraged to formulate individual policies for class syllabi based on each professor's outlook on how AI should be used in their courses.