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Students will use the Arconic grant to fund its Baja SAE club.
St. Ambrose University celebrated the strength, persistence, and grit of first-generation students with events and a special display that shares their personal stories on national First-Gen Day.
St. Ambrose University joined thousands of universities across the country Nov. 8 to honor and celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of students who are the first in their families to attend college.
One of the biggest additions to the department is the newly-formed Theatre Appreciation Club (TAC). While the club was first announced at the annual theatre picnic in August, meetings have now begun, and everyone is excited for the upcoming projects associated with TAC.
This short and informative play has become an annual tradition that all first-year students are required to watch.
The Quad Cities offers an abundance of opportunities for theatre lovers, whether it be community or professional theatre. Ambrose students and faculty participated across the board.
Rebecca Moews is entering her senior year at St. Ambrose double-majoring in Theatre and TV/Radio Production.
Fall classes are underway and campus activities are in full swing. Four students, returning for their second year, said they found their footing, made good friends and are enjoying the community that defines SAU.
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