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Celebrating the success of first-generation students at SAU

Learn more about first-generation student Faith McCubbin and what has helped her most here at SAU.

Take Back the Night

The Sexual Assault Awareness Team, or SAAT, a domestic violence and sexual assault awareness group on campus, held their “Take Back The Night” march Friday, October 29, 2021.

Family weekend preview 2021

Find out all the fun and exciting things that are happening during Family Weekend here at SAU.

SAU alum releases new album

SAU graduate Molly Conrad released her fourth studio album, “Light of the Dark,” on Friday, October 15. Conrad, a Bettendorf native and member of the class of 2014, studied theater and public relations at St. Ambrose. After graduation, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee. She currently lives in Buffalo, New York. Music and the performing arts […]

Dr. Amy Novak’s Inauguration Day: A look at what happened on Friday, Oct. 1

Members of the St. Ambrose community packed the Galvin Fine Arts Center on Friday, Oct. 1 to see the installation of Dr. Amy Novak as the 14th President of St. Ambrose University. The ceremony took approximately 90 minutes, which saw a host of speakers and various addresses and introductions which culminated in a reception on […]

SAU News This Week: The Inauguration of Dr. Amy Novak

Today, Oct. 1, St. Ambrose University installs its 14th president. In this special episode, we speak to the people involved in making this event possible. Plus, Ambrosians share with us their thoughts about the university’s newest leader.

Galvin Elevator Construction: Completion

As of Monday, Sept. 27, construction was completed on the elevator in the Galvin Fine Arts Center. After clean-up, students and staff were finally able to use the elevator. Check out the final installation of this photo essay series with the pictures below.

The Morbid Midwest

Spooky season is upon us! And KALA-FM is ready to help you get into the spirit with its newest podcast The Morbid Midwest. When people think of the Midwest, they might think of cornfields, cows in pastures and small towns. What many don’t know is that the Midwest holds many sinister secrets: serial killers, mysterious […]