Carly Miller
Carly Miller is a senior at St. Ambrose University double majoring in public relations & strategic communications and multimedia journalism with minors in electronic production, graphic design, and management. She is from the Bloomington-Normal area. She hopes to work in public relations after graduation.
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Although Iowa is lessening COVID-19 restrictions, students at SAU need to remain diligent.
Teagan Conroy '21 had a formidable experience "sailing" abroad in 2019, and it inspired her to live true to the Ambrosian value of "enriching lives so that they may enrich the lives of others."
With the pandemic altering many aspects of admissions, SAU has found a new way to showcase their residence halls. When students are looking at prospective schools for college, the first step is usually a campus tour to get a sense of the campus culture and community. Tours showcase campus buildings, food options, and of course, […]
Like all healthcare workers, the St. Ambrose University nursing majors have seen the impact of the pandemic first hand during their clinicals.
St. Ambrose University celebrated National Child Health Day with awareness on campus earlier this month organized by SAUDM. Child Health Day occurs each year on the first Monday in October.
COVID-19 has shifted how the St. Ambrose University Colleges Against Cancer Relay for Life event will transpire, but it isn’t stopping them.
Her Campus is an online magazine that provides female college students with a creative outlet and an opportunity to make connections. There are over 400 college campus chapters and HC is considered to be a community that focuses on women empowerment.
As a college student, you have many options when it comes to voting. Continue reading for more information and good resources.
Green Life is a club on campus that raises awareness about the importance of sustainability and leads discussions on how the St. Ambrose Community can be more green.
Many students at St. Ambrose University picked up new hobbies over the summer to occupy their extra time in quarantine.
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