Oct 7 2014

San Antonio to celebrate 62nd annual Red Mass

The 62nd annual Red Mass, celebrating the San Antonio legal community and inviting blessing on the judicial year, will be held Thursday, Oct. 9, at San Fernando Cathedral, 115 Main Plaza. St. Mary’s University President Thomas M. …

Oct 2 2014

Community Conversations focuses on San Antonio gentrification

Mayor Taylor, former Councilwoman Berriozábal among speakers San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor headlined a panel discussing “Gentrification in San Antonio: The Challenges of Development, Renewal and Displacement” in the semester’s first installment of Community Conversations at St. …

Sep 29 2014

Music Department welcomes Mancinelli pianists

The St. Mary’s University Music Department is proud to welcome acclaimed pianists Aldo and Judith Mancinelli for an afternoon recital this weekend. The Mancinellis will perform selections from Mendelssohn, Debussy, Chopin and Beethoven on campus at Treadaway …

Sep 19 2014

“Big data” comes to St. Mary’s University

Bill Greehey School of Business responds to industry demand with Accounting and Data Analytics major “Big data” is everywhere, and it’s only getting bigger. St. Mary’s University wants its students to have an edge in the marketplace, …

Aug 29 2014

Lauer Joins Law Advancement Team

Joel Lauer has joined St. Mary’s University’s Advancement team as Executive Director for Law School Advancement. He brings with him more than 15 years of senior-level advancement experience, including serving as the key development director for a …

Aug 27 2014

St. Mary’s Receives $2.6 Million Grant for STEM Education

Department of Education Title V HSI Award Will Be Given Over Five Years St. Mary’s University last week was awarded more than $2.6 million to further the growth of its School of Science, Engineering and Technology. The …

Aug 27 2014

Reamey Showcases Expertise in National Media

Hardly a week goes by that St. Mary’s University law Professor Gerald Reamey, J.D., isn’t sought by local media to comment on a legal issue. But every now and then a case makes headlines across the country …

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