This year’s All Souls’ Day Mass at Saint Michael’s College will be held in memory of Saint Michael’s College’s 16th President, John “Jack” Neuhauser, who recently passed away at the […]
Read MoreAs the Saint Michael’s College McCarthy Arts Center celebrates its 50th anniversary, Peter Harrigan, professor of Fine Arts and Theater, prepares to celebrate his own milestone: his last production at […]
Read MoreIn the 1970s, Fine Arts faculty at Saint Michael’s College saw an urgent need for a new performing arts center following a fire – and resulting demolition – of the […]
Read MoreDuring a time when Artificial Intelligence seems to be everywhere, understanding how and when to use it has become more important than ever. Saint Michael’s College took that mission to […]
Read MoreWhen she was a junior in high school, Art & Design major Chloe Brown, ’27, picked up a needle and thread and taught herself how to hand-stitch clothing. A year […]
Read MoreResearch took an unconventional form this summer: horsehair swishing across canvas, tactile pressure molding mass into form, whirring of a sewing needle bobbing up and down, shapes slowly revealing themselves […]
Read MoreTwo members of the Class of 2025 will spend the next year in the Czech Republic and in Vietnam after being selected for fellowships through the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. […]
Read MoreJust as Paris was readying to welcome the world for the Summer Olympics in 2024 – a symbolic gesture of inclusion – an undercurrent of French nationalism and xenophobia was […]
Read MoreSaint Michael’s College and the Study Abroad Office offer numerous opportunities for students to leave the classroom and explore various countries through internships, traditional semesters abroad, academic study trips, and […]
Read MoreMany are familiar with saffron due to its high market value – the spice is more expensive than any other compound on Earth, at about $10,000 per pound, according to […]
Read MoreStudent researcher Olivia Miller-Johnson ’26 transformed her interest in the complex ways the internet intersects with politics and society into an eight-week, grant-funded research project this summer. Through her research, […]
Read MoreNo one at St. Mike’s knows the flow cytometer quite like Olivia Goldfarb ’27. She was the first to use the specialized laboratory equipment when the College acquired one a […]
Read MoreTo outdoor recreators, algal blooms may be that annoying blue-green scum on the water’s surface that causes their favorite beach to close. But, to Shannah Weller ’26, algae could be […]
Read MoreAt first glance it may seem like an unusual union – applying business management theory to classroom teaching. But for Aidan Hall ’27 and Business Administration Professor Karen Popovich, the […]
Read MoreGrowing up, Jacob Sonberg ’18 always knew he wanted to work outdoors. The activities he gravitated toward — such as fishing and snowmobiling — helped foster a love of being […]
Read MoreNot all heroes wear capes – some don hairnets and latex gloves to make 500 turkey sandwiches each morning for those who might otherwise go hungry. That is just one […]
Read MoreWhen the exit polls began pouring in weeks following the 2024 election, there was one detail in particular that stuck out to Meg Clements ’26, inspiring her summer research project […]
Read MoreThe long run from the bull pen to the pitcher’s mound at Centennial Field in Burlington is unlike any other, according to Braedon Jones ’26. Upon stepping onto the field, […]
Read MoreFor Ben Mogensen ’24, St. Mike’s helped ignite a passion for service, teamwork and conservation that would grow into a roaring fire. These days he can be seen deploying […]
Read MoreCongratulations to students named to Saint Michael’s College Dean’s List for the Spring 2025 semester! View the full list below, which was last updated June 16, 2025. Qualifications for Dean’s List […]
Read MoreWhen Lindsay Taylor Matecat ’14 first started working in restaurants in the Winooski Circle while in college to cover groceries and rent payments, she never could have imagined it would […]
Read MoreSummer research at Saint Michael’s College officially kicked off with a breakfast and short presentations by students who will be investigating a myriad of topics throughout June and July. The […]
Read MoreA shortened version of this Q&A is included in the Spring 2025 edition of Saint Michael’s College Magazine. Kristin Dykstra, distinguished scholar in residence and director of the First Year […]
Read MoreThis article is included in the Spring 2025 edition of Saint Michael’s College Magazine. When he begins a new semester, Brian Collier, a professor of fine arts and design at […]
Read MoreThis essay is included in the Spring 2025 edition of Saint Michael’s College Magazine. When I read the “We Want To Hear From You!” section in the most recent edition […]
Read MoreEach year, Saint Michael’s students who excel academically are chosen to be inducted into national and international academic honor societies that have chapters on campus. In addition to several honor […]
Read MoreWhen Bernadette Samake M’25 was a grade school student in Mali learning French in addition to her native language, Bambara, it was the stories that really ignited her passion for […]
Read MoreThe Saint Michael’s Class of 2025 took in one of their remaining Alliot meals together and – with the faculty and staff – celebrated each other and their many accomplishments […]
Read MoreLeading with compassion and standing with those on the margins were central messages delivered to members of the Saint Michael’s Class of 2025 during the College’s 118th Commencement on Sunday. […]
Read MoreAs we approach Commencement for the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2025, we are highlighting where our seniors plan to go next and how they hope to apply the knowledge they […]
Read MoreA year ago, Paisleigh Atwood ’24 didn’t have an inkling she would soon be living and working in a village in the mountains of Albania teaching health classes to students […]
Read MoreThis summer, Saint Michael’s College will be sending a record-breaking 18 students to complete an eight-week internship abroad in either South Korea or Vietnam, thanks to a generous annual grant […]
Read MoreAs we approach Commencement for the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2025, we are highlighting where our seniors plan to go next and how they hope to apply the knowledge […]
Read MoreAs we near Commencement for the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2025, we are highlighting where our seniors plan to go next and how they’re hoping to use the knowledge […]
Read MoreLike many others at Saint Michael’s College, senior Theresa Hoar ’25 is on the verge of graduation, but she has a familiar path ahead. Hoar, a member of the Saint […]
Read MoreAs we approach Commencement for the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2025, we are highlighting where our seniors plan to go next and how they hope to apply the knowledge […]
Read MoreA decade ago, the 1.7 acres of empty land behind the Saint Michael’s College observatory began a transformation into what has become a resilient farm producing thousands of pounds of […]
Read MoreAs we near Commencement for the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2025, we are highlighting where our seniors plan to go next and how they’re hoping to use the knowledge […]
Read MoreAs we approach Commencement for the Saint Michael’s College Class of 2025, we are highlighting where our seniors plan to go next and how they hope to apply the knowledge […]
Read MorePicture this: A white Catholic priest hand-in-hand with Civil Rights activist John Lewis when he awoke in the hospital following the events of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama in March […]
Read MoreA new program of study was recently added to the list of academic options Saint Michael’s College’s: a minor in Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Kate Soons ’94, professor of health […]
Read MoreFr. Gregory Boyle, S.J., the founder of the largest gang rehabilitation and re-entry program in the world, will deliver the Commencement address at Saint Michael’s College to the Class of […]
Read MoreA club formed at Saint Michael’s in the fall is already showing the wide-reaching applications of the skills students gain through participation. The President of Mock Trial, Ryann Edwards […]
Read MoreMoliere’s 17th-century comedy “Tartuffe” is getting the 21st-century treatment at Saint Michael’s College this spring. The satire on religious hypocrisy was initially banned in France after its debut, but themes […]
Read MoreWhat cause is so significant it has united the three Saint Michael’s College Institutes – environment, global engagement, and equity & justice – plus the College’s service organization, MOVE, and […]
Read MoreAs a junior at Saint Michael’s College, Ashley DeLeon ’23 took her first film class at the urging of her advisor. While she was hesitant at the beginning of the […]
Read MoreProfessor Peter Vantine has long borne the title of Saint Michael’s College Purple Knight over his more than a decade of teaching French at the College. But, thanks to the […]
Read MoreFor athletes at Saint Michael’s College, the game now represents more than just competition as new additions to the roster are teaching them there is more to play for. The […]
Read MoreA longtime Saint Michael’s College professor is set to be honored by the French government for his commitment to promoting French language, culture, and education in the U.S., at the […]
Read MoreEach spring, Saint Michael’s College Art & Design seniors have the unique opportunity to plan, create, and show a solo art exhibit in the College’s on-campus gallery. The opportunity provided […]
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