12 careers you can have with a marketing degree Blog | 07.14.2020 One question that many students are asked throughout their college career is, “What are you wanting to do after graduation?”
8 careers you can have with a degree in accounting Blog | 07.07.2020 Here are eight different career paths you can take after earning your degree in accounting
Comments at groundbreaking: State Representative Tonya Pfaff ’90 Blog | 06.29.2020 "I am proud to be a Woodsie and proud to serve in the state legislature, where I have the honor and privilege of serving my community."
Comments at groundbreaking: State Senator Jon Ford Blog | 06.29.2020 "Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College will always hold a special place in my heart..."
Comments at groundbreaking: Justine Gibson Blog | 06.24.2020 "This campus is a magical place. Its loving arms take you in no matter where you are and turns you in to the best possible version of yourself"
Toast to the class of 1970 Alum Stories, Blog | 06.22.2020 It is my very great privilege this evening to offer the toast to my class, the great class of 1970. …Golden Girls one and all.
2020 graduate doesn’t let challenges slow him down Alum Stories, Blog | 06.15.2020 Colton Kuppler, Class of 2020 graduate of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College grew up in Fairbanks, Indiana, a town with a population of 713
Reflecting on a Woods legend – Dr. Paul Blog | 06.08.2020 When asking Woodsies of the past and present about what made a meaningful impact on their education, Dr. Paul Salstrom is sure to top their list.
More than iron and brick – historic Woods gate has a story to tell Blog | 05.20.2020 Historic. Steeped in tradition. Nestled just around a slight bend in St. Mary’s Road, it’s the first thing you see as you turn onto The Avenue.
‘Marilyn’ and the SMWC gate have history Alum Stories, Blog | 05.20.2020 SMWC Alumna Catherine Schueth Thomas ’88 reflects on her time at The Woods and the front gate of campus.
Being a nurse is a ministry Alum Stories, Blog | 05.05.2020 I am the Clinical Director for VNA and Hospice of the Wabash Valley, and this time during COVID-19 has been surreal. There is not a normal day anymore!