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Preparing students for the workforce is of high priority for St. Ambrose Engineering and the MakerSpace allows students to gain important skills required by today's engineers.
Congratulations to all of our 2017-18 Engineering graduates!
Engineering Associate Professor Jodi Prosise recalls her experience giving a TED Talk this past spring.
Three camps this past summer brought elementary, junior high, and high school students to campus to learn about engineering and robotics.
One of the biggest additions to the department is the newly-formed Theatre Appreciation Club (TAC). While the club was first announced at the annual theatre picnic in August, meetings have now begun, and everyone is excited for the upcoming projects associated with TAC.
St. Ambrose is now home to a brand new improv team for the 2018-19 school year. The team is coached by Brent Tubbs, a Quad Cities local with years of improvisational theatre experience.
The Fresh Face Revue is a chance for first-year and transfer students to perform an act of their choice on the main stage. This year, the show will be on October 19 and will showcase the talents of ten new students and four student directors.
At 7:40 a.m., I sat in the Galvin lobby, waiting nervously. I'm not much of a reporter, and I'd never done a face-to-face interview before. Plus, the subject of my interview was a well-known, well-respected, and somewhat intimidating presence: Michael Kennedy.
On September 28, curtains opened for the Night Owl production of Stephen Karam's Speech and Debate at the Playcrafter's Barn Theatre. The production was directed by St. Ambrose alum Max Moline '17 and starred a cast entirely of SAU 2017 Theatre alumni Jordan Webster-Moore, Jordan McGinnis, and Helene Devine.