St. Ambrose University

SAU Weekly: February 28, 2025

In this edition of SAU Weekly, we explain how efforts from state and federal lawmakers to cut Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs could put university funding at risk. We sit down with SAU president Dr. Amy Novak to discuss the university’s response. Plus, find out what campus resource will be closing its doors in June. […]

SGA Seeks Input on Beehive Revamp

On February 10th, St. Ambrose’s Student Government (SGA) sent out an ongoing survey to all students asking for ideas to improve the Beehive and game room within Ambrose Hall. Many students had thoughtful insights as to what they wanted to see. SGA, so far, has received nearly 100 student responses, many relaying suggestions such as […]

SAU Weekly: February 21, 2025

On our new edition of SAU Weekly, what you need to know before signing your housing contract. Plus, how you can make your voice heard as SGA looks to update the Beehive and Game Room. And how you can protect yourself from what many are calling a “quademic” that’s sweeping the nation. And in sports, […]

A Night to Shine

By Evie Breitbach Since 2014, churches and organizations across the country have partnered with the Tim Tebow Foundation to create a glamorous night out for members of the disabled community.  This year, St. Ambrose had the honor of hosting Night to Shine, an evening of dinner, dancing, and more, on campus in the Rogalski Center.  […]

Pipe Leak Prompts Meal Changes

By Grant Ward On Tuesday, January 21st, there was extreme cold in the Quad Cities. A sprinkler pipebegan to leak that evening likely due to this, impacting The Grove dining area. The scene waschaos, sprinklers raining throughout and the fire alarm going off. In response, all food service was moved to the Rogalski Center lower […]

SAU Weekly: February 14, 2025

On our new edition of SAU Weekly, how much students can expect to see tuition and room & board rise before the next school year. And frigid temperatures put a warm dinner on ice at The Grove as students start the semester. Plus, how SAU and the Tim Tebow Foundation came together to host one […]

Literature Class (Taylor’s Version): A New Taylor Swift-Themed Course at SAU

SAU students are taking a Taylor Swift-themed Course that explores her lyricism as poetry

SAU Track and Field Battling New NAIA National Qualifying Standards

SAU track athletes battling new National Qualifying standards.

SAU Faculty Explains How Tariffs May Affect Students’ Lives

St. Ambrose professors explain how new tariffs may affect daily life for students.

U.S. Withdrawal from the World Health Organization: Implications and What Comes Next

What does this mean for the nation, states, communities, and individuals? Professors from SAU’s departments of Nursing, Public Health, and Economics share their insights.