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St. Scholastica names two new vice presidents

DULUTH — The College of St. Scholastica has appointed Dr. Rick Revoir and Jennifer Carlson to key leadership roles on its president’s cabinet. Revoir has been named vice president for college advancement, while Carlson will serve as vice president for finance and strategy. Revoir, who joined the college in 2004,

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St. Scholastica to host commencement on Saturday

The College of St. Scholastica will celebrate the undergraduate and graduate Class of 2024 with commencement on Saturday, May 11, in the Amsoil Arena located at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC). The in-person celebration will be a traditional, seated ceremony with unlimited guest seating. The ceremony will also be

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College of St. Scholastica adds new computer science program

The College of St. Scholastica has launched a new Bachelor of Science in Computer Science program designed to prepare students for a rapidly evolving technology landscape. This program is a welcomed addition to the Computer Information Systems Department and the Stender School of Leadership, Business and Professional Studies. “I am

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College of St. Scholastica multidisciplinary student team to present at Mayo Clnic

College of St. Scholastica multidisciplinary student team to present at Mayo Clnic

On March 1 The College of St. Scholastica Innovation Scholars team will present their project recommendations to Mayo Clinic licensing managers and innovators at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, as the culmination of the Innovation Scholars Program. “The Stender School of Business, Leadership and Professional Studies is delighted to

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David Marc, PhD, CHDA, associate professor, chair of the Health Informatics and Information Management department at The College of St. Scholastica and healthcare data analytics expert, has been selected to participate in a national workgroup for the National Academy of Medicine to create an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Code of Conduct

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