Student Life
The St. Ambrose University Counseling Center is taking steps to reduce the negative stigma surrounding mental health on campus through an increase in access to mental health education for everyone.
Father Ross is excited to get involved with the SAU community and learn the needs of the students as he grows into the position of the new campus Chaplain.
Schools are fighting to help contain the spread of COVID-19 and hoping to achieve herd immunity. St. Ambrose’s attempts have started off strong.
In this week’s edition of SAU News This Week, the SAU Counseling Center held its first mental health fair, Hispanic Heritage Month is being celebrated on campus, and the Presidential Inauguration Committee has big plans for the installation of Dr. Amy Novak next week during Homecoming. Check out these stories and more in this edition […]
The St. Ambrose communication department hosts a social gathering for faculty and majors.
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 […]
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Looking for a place to eat, something to do, or spot to explore? Here's your guide to the QC area.
For Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the SAU Counseling Center is putting on a Mental Health Fair to spread awareness to the community in hopes to end the stigma around mental health.