Catholic university graduates more likely to report higher fulfillment, ideal life and that morality is extremely important in decision-making A comprehensive new study challenges the current narrative around the value of higher education.…
Winston Erevelles, Ph.D., has been a fixture of the University’s School of Science, Engineering and Technology as its long-time Dean and Professor of Industrial Engineering. On June 1, he became St. Mary's University's 14th president.
This summer, St. Mary’s University will celebrate its 172nd anniversary. It is deeply moving and inspiring to reflect on the hopes and aspirations the Marianist brothers must have had as they helped boldly lay the first stones of St. Louis…
Gold & Blue magazine is celebrating 40 years. Our alumni, faculty, staff, students and Marianists have shared their journeys across these pages. They have deepened our sense of community by giving us a glimpse into their lives through…
As a teenager, Sister LaReine-Marie Mosley, Ph.D., had already decided to venture into a life of religious practice. Celebrating 40 years since joining the Sisters of Notre Dame, Gold & Blue magazine sat down to get to know Mosley.
Linda Muller (B.A. ’86, B.B.A. ’86, M.A. ’03), Director of Enterprise Systems and Services, never planned to attend St. Mary’s University. But three degrees, a wedding, eight children and a 30-year career later, Muller is happy with God’s…
Joseph Puntoriero sat in a military base in Lebanon with shaky Wi-Fi just hoping it would hold long enough to submit his final assignment. Ultimately, the International Relations degree aided his journey to become a military mentor to…
Although they had never met, Winter Vinecki and Collin Storms (B.A. '22) paths tie them from not-so-snowy St. Mary’s University to the same Olympic training facilities in Lake Placid, New York.
Since a faith-inspired 2001 meeting in Pittsburgh placed Christine “Chris” Erevelles, M.D., in touch with her future husband, Winston Erevelles, Ph.D., their trusting partnership has grown along with their dedication to St. Mary’s. Learn…
WINTER GARDEN, Fla. — It was no surprise to anyone who was at Orange County National or following along on the live scoring that the two teams playing for the National Championship in Women’s Golf would need ...
When it came to picking a major, Hannah Orendain (J.D. ’24) had to decide between following in her father’s footsteps by becoming an attorney, or going to medical school.
Tickets will be required for all guests St. Mary’s University will celebrate its 565 new graduates with two in-person Commencement ceremonies in May, honoring their achievements. The University Commencement was held on Saturday, May 11.…
For the fourth time in St. Mary’s University history, the Rattler Women’s Golf team will advance to the NCAA Division II Women’s Golf Championships. Members of the golf team finished with a combined score of 289 on ...
Call it the not-so-secret garden. St. Mary’s University, at the recommendation of its Laudto Si’ Implementation Committee on Sustainability, continues to find ways to implement Pope Francis’ call to care for our common home by announcing .…
The new J.D./M.P.H. program is scheduled to launch in Fall 2025 St. Mary’s University will collaborate with UTHealth Houston School of Public Health to create a new dual degree program for students to earn a Doctor of Jurisprudence and a .…
Max Massey was a man between two worlds — one foot in broadcasting and the other in law school. It wasn’t long before he had to make a choice, cementing his decision to jump feet first into a career in law.
The Greehey School of Business Mentorship Program, open to all business students, is a voluntary program that allows students to seek additional support.
Annual event to feature vocalist Alyssa Allgood as headliner The Texas heat may be on, but St. Mary’s University and the 2024 Fiesta Jazz Festival will be bringing the cool during the annual two-day live music scene ...
For the second consecutive year, Rattler Women’s Golf team member Rebecca Reed (B.B.A. ’22) has been recognized by the Lone Star Conference. Reed was named Lone Star Conference Women’s Golf Academic Player of the Year on April ...
When she was a high schooler in Lima, Peru, Brissa Campos Toscano never imagined she would one day attend college in the United States. After arriving at St. Mary’s University in 2021, she made it her mission to help other international…
During his internship at the Bexar County Courthouse, Eduardo Saucedo Moreno struck up a conversation with a local attorney about the lack of a mock trial team for undergraduate students at St. Mary’s University. The interaction sparked an…
STUNT the sport announced the eight qualifiers for the 2024 DII STUNT National Championship, and for the second consecutive season, the St. Mary’s University team has qualified. STUNT is a four-quarter game version of competitive…
The lyrics of American rock band Collective Soul may offer clues about how to see them, along with the other scheduled bands, during St. Mary’s University’s annual Fiesta Oyster Bake. “Show me where to look/Tell me what ...
Establishing the Mitchell Family Rattler Endowed Fund in 2023, Greg Mitchell (B.B.A. '02), his father, Michael M. Mitchell (B.B.A. ’68), and brother, Kevin M. Mitchell (B.B.A. ’05), hope to assist students encountering hardships ranging…
The gift will provide financial assistance to help López Scholars graduate debt-free The Hector and Gloria López Foundation today announced it has awarded St. Mary’s University a grant of more than $2.5 million to help more Texas ...
Advocacy Program sets record by reaching national finals in five categories during single academic year While many students took time off during Spring Break, the St. Mary’s University’s School of Law’s National Dispute Resolution Team was…
The joint program brings legal expertise to the public On Saturday, March 23, members of the community are invited to participate in the 30th Annual People’s Law School, hosted by St. Mary’s Law and the San Antonio ...