A Celebration of Diversity
World cultures filled the Rogalski Center ballroom with both community members and SAU students for the annual World Cultures Festival, hosted by the World Affairs Council.
What’s the Buzz?: A New Administration with SGA VP Kirti ...
SAU Weekly’s Grant Ward sits down with SGA’s newly-elected vice president Kirti Mann to discuss her campaign alongside President Matt Ardaugh and their plans for the 25-26 school year.
SAU Weekly: April 4, 2025
🎬 Welcome to a brand-new episode of SAU Weekly! In this week’s edition: 🗳️ Election Results Are In! Find out who you chose as the next SGA President. 🎭 Go behind the scenes as SAU ...
Dance Marathon Hosts Fundraising Gala
On March 8th, the fifth annual gala for St. Ambrose Dance Marathon was hosted in the Rogalski Center Ballroom. Many students from the SAU community, including faculty, family, and alumni came to support Dance Marathon’s ...
Far From Home
Hannah Krainik, a multimedia specialist for St. Ambrose University was born and raised in Ukraine. Her mother was an actor, immersing Hanna and her sister in film and theater from a young age. “I have ...
SAU Weekly: March 14, 2025
On this edition of SAU Weekly, Student Government Association addresses a growing issue facing higher ed with a Student Forum. And amid the war between Ukraine and Russia, what one of our own here at ...
Dr. Michael Sauer, A New Face in the St. Ambrose ...
With Dr. Windt on sabbatical this semester, Dr. Sauer has stepped in as the replacement for St. Ambrose Choir.
SAU Weekly: February 28, 2025
In this edition of SAU Weekly, we explain how efforts from state and federal lawmakers to cut Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs could put university funding at risk. We sit down with SAU president Dr. ...
Ah-choo! Flu Season Has Arrived at SAU
At SAU, many students, especially athletes, push through illness to avoid missing class or practice. Nurse Nancy mentions that common issues like stomach and respiratory symptoms are circulating, but there’s no significant increase in cases. ...