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Legacy families are not new to St. Ambrose University. There are many family trees whose branches are laden with proud Ambrosians, but the limbs of the Henkhaus and Gannaway trees are especially ripe with St. Ambrose history.
St. Ambrose University proudly celebrated 19 graduates from the Nano Nagle Online School of Nursing at a commencement ceremony on Saturday, December 16, 2023.
When her 4-year-old brother gashed his knee falling off his bike, 8-year-old Mallory Sauer ‘23 rushed to his aid. She was crushed that she couldn't quiet his cries, sitting next to him as the family drove to the hospital for stitches. From that day on, she knew what she would do when she grew up—take care of people.
Anahi Ceniceros's 26-year-old sister, Vanessa, cannot walk or talk. She crawls around the first story of her family's Muscatine home, sticking close to her caregivers. Anahi thinks their presence gives Vanessa comfort even if she's never said so.
St. Ambrose University is pleased to announce the recipient of the university’s inaugural Whalen Fitzgibbon Award Winner for Excellence in Innovative Teaching and Learning, Neil Aschliman, 博士学位.
Every year, the university's three colleges recognize a Distinguished Alumni and an Emerging Leader. These Ambrosians serve as extraordinary examples of what one can do with an Ambrose education and how we can all bring Ambrosian qualities beyond the campus and into our communities.
Bucking a nationwide trend of declining enrollment, St. Ambrose University welcomed 943 new students in Fall 2023, with the number of new undergraduate students soaring 15% over Fall 2022 numbers. Additionally, first-year student retention hit a 10-year high at 83%.
As universities across the country face challenging shifts in higher education, St. Ambrose University will remain at the forefront of innovation with the appointment of Toby Arquette, 博士学位, as the university’s first Vice President for Strategic Growth, Marketing, and Digital Transformation.
The 2023 Pacem in Terris 和平 and Freedom Award will be given to Sheryl Olitzky and Atiya Aftab, the founders of Sisterhood of Salaam Shalom, for their vision and commitment to creating relationships based on shared values between Muslim and Jewish Women. They will receive the award at St. Ambrose University inside the Rogalski Center Ballroom at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 13. This event is free and open to the public.