Today marks the 86th anniversary of the founding of St. Clare College, which preceded Cardinal Stritch College and Cardinal Stritch University. More than 40,000 Stritch alumni are transforming the communities where they live, work, serve and lead.
At a June 2 Mass of Thanksgiving we celebrated the Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi & Cardinal Stritch University. Fr. Jim Lobacz, who served at Stritch for 12 years, reminded us that the University's treasure is in all of its students, faculty, staff, alumni, partners & friends.
Stritch has announced Dr. Marna Boyle, Cheri Frey-Hartel and Sr. Barbara Reynolds, SDS, were awarded faculty emerita status and rank. Congratulations Marna, Cheri & Sister Barbara! Thank you for all you did for our students and your colleagues during your remarkable careers.
A Mass of Thanksgiving will be celebrated Friday, June 2, at 1 p.m. in the Kliebhan Conference Center. Following the Mass, select campus spaces will be open for people to visit from 2-5 p.m.
Please RSVP to [email protected] if you are planning to join us.
@ellienw_news@CBS58 Ellie - we are not closing tomorrow. Summer classes start tomorrow and run through August. We will begin winding down operations and that will take several months before our official closure.
The Stritch Class of 2023 was celebrated at our Commencement Mass this afternoon. Graduates received San Damiano crosses and the alumni pins that will be distributed at tomorrow's Commencement Ceremony were blessed.
Congratulations to the 2023 nursing graduates from Stritch's Ruth S. Coleman College of Nursing and Health Sciences who were recognized at tonight's pinning ceremony! We know there are great things ahead for you!
A final Mass of Thanksgiving was celebrated in the St. Francis of Assisi Chapel Monday. Retired faculty member Father Steve Lampe reminded all who gathered that Stritch's impact on our community will continue long after the University closes later this year.
Congratulations to the 2023 Diversity & Inclusion Award, Pace e Bene Undergraduate Student Award and Samuel Cardinal Stritch Service Award winners. Stritch appreciates all you have done to enrich our campus community and bring the Franciscan values that define us to life!
We will recognize nursing graduates from the Ruth S. Coleman College of Nursing and Health Sciences at Thursday's pinning ceremony. It's a meaningful tradition that signifies our graduates are prepared to enter the nursing profession.
We recognized our Stritch Franciscan Servant Scholars and celebrated our graduating students last week. Thank you to these students who have been active in service and community building.
Stritch President Dr. Dan Scholz shares a special message with students as the 2023 Spring semester wraps up. Good luck on finals Wolves!
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As Nurses Appreciation Week concludes, we would like to thank all the Stritch nurses and nursing faculty who have brought the Franciscan values to life through their selfless service in the communities where they live and work.