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Fall 2004: Getting Centered
The
House Built for Students
by Ted Stephens III
At last, a place that celebrates student life as a vital part of the
Ambrose community.
Not
the Retiring Type by Susan Flansburg
SAU professors don't retire--they keep on learning and living life to the
fullest.
A
World, a Way by Rev. Robert "Bud" Grant
An experience communing with nature can't help but end with the question,
"What can we do to preserve our world?"
Thanks,
Mom and Dad
Following the spring 2004 graduation ceremony, we asked our
newly-minted alumni to tell us how they were going to thank family and
friends for their love and support. Take a look at a recap
and photos from graduation
day
Great
as Always! Great as Always!
Life's always great with Coach Ray
Shovlain. This issue's faculty
profile catches up with an "every day person."
Judge
Trades Gavel for Guitar
Former Iowa Supreme Court Judge Linda Neuman is
laying down the law in
an entirely new way.
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Under the "Virtual" Oaks
Additional
stories and Web sites from the Fall 2004 Scene magazine.
The Room Boom
Continues Six straight years of undergraduate enrollment
growth means SAU is bursting at the seams, again. One res hall wasn't
enough--we're building again!
Catich Gets Digitized Peruse
your favorite Catich pieces, or view them for the first time, on a new Catich
Collection site.
University center
gets a name And the name is...
20 questions You'll have the right answers for this test - answer
all 20 and you might be one of the lucky alums we'll feature on the Alumni Web
site every two weeks.
Athletics Catch live audio broadcasts of SAU Athletic events over
the Internet.
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Scene
magazine is
published three times a year for the alumni, students,
parents, friends, faculty and staff of St. Ambrose
University. Its purpose is to inform and inspire
through stories highlighting the many quality people
and programs that are the essence of St. Ambrose's
distinguished heritage of Catholic, values-based
education. Download
a PDF of the Fall 2004 issue (Adobe
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