News
Ty Balduf '16, gave a research presentation on computational chemistry at the American Chemical Society's national meeting, and in the same session as one of the winners of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Ben Feringa.
2018 SAU Day of Giving easily surpassed its donor goal thanks to alumni who appreciate their Ambrosian education and experience, and want to ensure the same opportunities for future students.
Fourteen public media stations were awarded grants totaling $350,000 for Veterans Coming Home: Finding What Works, a digital-first content and engagement project.
Person-Centered care can transform the healthcare system in a way that benefits those who use it the most. The IPCC at St. Ambrose will hold its inaugural conference May 31 - June 1.
The Class of 2018 reflects on the past and the future
When Madison Volpert came to Ambrose, she thought she would spend the standard four years completing her undergraduate degree. But on May 12, she will graduate a full year early and begin the Doctor of Occupational Therapy Program this fall.
Matt Mahoney will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Theology and a résumé filled with highly-demanding student activity positions and uniquely Ambrosian accomplishments.
Griffin Rasche came to St. Ambrose to play tennis. She netted so much more.