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Summer 2007: The Rogalski Generation
The Rogalski Generation
As President Ed Rogalski retires after a 39–year career serving St. Ambrose, he leaves on a high note.
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Thanks for the Memories–and So Much More
Ambrosians across the country indulge in a few walks down memory lane as they wish President Ed and Bobbi Rogalski well in their retirement.
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SAU Anticipates an Inauguration Homecoming
It will be a convergence of the past, present and future.
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Commencement 2007
A valediction for the ages, Dr. Rogalski gives his final commencement address to nearly 600 degree candidates. MORE >>
Faculty Profile
Professor of English Bea Jacobson takes readers on an enlightening journey as "A Matter of Principal."
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Wrestling with the Hard Questions
Vigilant in her own spiritual journey, Chaplain Becky David doesn't shy away from the questions of those to whom she ministers in their hour of greatest need. MORE >>
"EAPay" It Forward
Barbara Marsden '83, founder of Genesis Health System's Employee Assistance Program, was a pioneer in connecting a person's well-being to their effectiveness in the workplace. MORE >>
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Under the "Virtual" Oaks
Additional
stories and Web sites from the Summer 2007 Scene magazine.
A Transformative Renovation
Christ the King Chapel is renewed and returned to Ambrose. Alums Kevin '98 and Katie
(Shanley) '98 Wolver brought their newly-adopted sons to be baptized in the new chapel and celebrate God's gifts of love and family.
PT Ortho Residency
One-on-one mentoring is key to the whole program.
A Shadow of Her Future Self
Future doctor Julie Arensdorf '07 earned a prestigious internship that helped solidify–in her mind and heart–that taking care of others was something she was meant to do.
Accreditation
This October St. Ambrose will undergo an evaluation by its regional accrediting agency.
Athletics
Go online to review spring season results and catch
previews of fall sports.
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