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Quink to Perform at SMWC on February 4
Posted on: 02/02
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College's 4 Star Program will host the group, Quink, a five-member Dutch classical ensemble. Quink is known for its vast a capella repertoire - with music
from the Renaissance and Baroque eras, as well as works by romantic
composers.
The event will be held in the Church of the Immaculate Conception on Thursday, February 4, at 7:00 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
For more information, please contact Jeff Malloy at 812-535-5219 or email him at jmalloy@smwc.edu.
Urinetown, the Musical will be performed at SMWC!
Posted on: 01/31
This release was written by SMWC student, Christina Lee Bessell.


First photo - Sharon
Ammen, associate professor of Theatre, SMWC, watches as “Officer
Lockstock”, Brandon Wentz, and “Little Sally”, Danielle O'Connor,
practice their parts for the upcoming musical, “Urinetown.”
Second
photo - Rebecca Maurey as “The Duchess of the Isles of Langerhans” and
Jennifer Shetley, playing “Little Becky Two Shoes” review their scene
for the musical “Urinetown.”
Third photo - Brandon Wentz as
“Officer Lockstock” and Whitney Kos as “Penelope Pennywise” practice
together in preparation of the humorous musical, suitable for children,
“Urinetown.”
Cheyenne Plummer, a sophomore at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, received word that her fine art piece titled “The Theater” has been selected for the 2010 National Society of Arts and Letters (Bloomington Chapter) Visual Arts Show. Plummer, a native of Owen County and graduate of Owen Valley High School, is double majoring at SMWC in Art and Graphic Design.
Plummer’s artwork will be on exhibit during the Visual Arts Show held in February at Gallery North in downtown Bloomington, Indiana. The opening reception is on Friday, February 5, at Gallery North from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Prize winners will be announced at the reception.
Gallery North is located on 116 W. 6th Street, on the north side of Courthouse Square, in Bloomington, Ind. It is open Wednesday through Saturday.
The Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Career Development Center is offering a number of events from January through April 2010. These events are designed to allow students and alumni to network with employers and learn about job and internship opportunities. Some research indicates that over 60 percent of jobs are found through networking. This approach is even more important for today’s college students, as they begin to enter a workforce that has proven to be unstable over the last 18 months.
Breaking Boundaries - Creating Hope --- Sister Catherine Hartman Spiritual Companionship Program
Posted on: 01/23

Some may wonder if a woman or man serving or having served in a branch of U.S. military and a Catholic sister would have anything in common. The Sisters of Providence don't wonder about that at all.
Six Sisters of Providence arrived from France at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in October 1840. They found themselves in the middle of a forest, with no house or school in sight. Yet by the next July, these six brave women, led by Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, had received women into the community and had opened St. Mary's Academy, forerunner of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. They overcame the boundaries of language, culture and religious prejudice to tend to the needs of their time.
Twenty years later, during the War Between the State, eleven Sisters of Providence ministered in U.S. military hospitals in Vincennes and Indianapolis, Indiana. Serving those in their care as hospital director, as nurses or “in household duties that contributed to the smooth running of the hospital” the Sisters cared for their patients' physical, emotional and spiritual needs.
Before becoming Sisters of Providence, three of our members knew active duty. Sister Francis de Lourdes Reilly (RIP) worked as a World War I Army nurse. Sister Catherine Hartman (RIP), for whom this program is named, served as a lieutenant in the Women's Reserve, U. S. Marine Corps during World War II. Another sister, Sister Patricia Linehan, saw duty as a Navy Nurse aboard the naval ship Repose during the Vietnam conflict. Obviously, these sisters' future life and ministry was profoundly influenced by the relationships they formed during their years of active duty.
Today, like all in our country, most Sisters of Providence have family or friends or children of friends serving in all branches of the military. We see the TV images of wars being waged, hear and read the stories of those serving and pray daily for all involved in the areas of conflict.
We are proud of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College for reaching out in a special way to military personnel to make a quality liberal arts education available.
We Sisters of Providence would like to partner with SMWC by offering spiritual companionship to any veteran who enrolls in an academic program at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.
Our idea is simple. We are happy to continue our mission of hope and healing by being available for spiritual companionship. We can offer on-going visits with a Sister of Providence companion at the time a student may be on campus as well as on-going visits via email or letters.
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods itself, the place, is a site of extraordinary beauty and peace. We can offer many places to pray, to contemplate the beauty of God's creation, to be alone in a place of quiet and harmony.
Should a student value working in a garden, working with our alpaca herd to come closer to the rhythms and healing power of nature, we can arrange volunteer opportunities.
In these simple ways, the Sisters of Providence would welcome being part of students' education as global citizens, as whole persons who appreciate the many ways Holy Mystery draws us as a community into peace and unity.
For more information contact:
Denise Wilkinson, SP
1 Sisters of Providence
Owens Hall
SMW, IN 47876
Ret. Lieutenant General Martin R. Berndt to speak at SMWC!
Posted on: 01/21
On January 28 and 29, 2010, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College will host
special guests, Retired Lieutenant General Martin R. Berndt of the U.S. Marine
Corps and his wife, Diana, as well as Mary Pat Kelly, SMWC 1967 alum and author of “Good to Go: The Rescue of Scott O’Grady from
Bosnia".
Lt. Gen. Berndt is visiting to show his support of the Yellow Ribbon Program that Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College participates and offers to all military branches. SMWC’s participation in this program, when combined with the Post 9/11 GI Bill, means that veterans who have served on active duty for at least 36 aggregate months since 9/11/01 and who meet college admission requirements will have the opportunity to attend SMWC tuition-free.
Berndt is also showing his support for the new Sister Catherine Hartman Spiritual Companionship Program. The Sisters of Providence are partnering with SMWC by offering an optional spiritual companion to any veteran who enrolls in an academic program at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. They will offer on-going visits with a Sister of Providence companion at the time a student may be on campus as well as on-going visits via email or letters.
Saint
Mary-of-the-Woods College and WTHI-TV announce that Chelsea Meeks of Vincennes
and Katie Paxton of Rockville have been chosen as the December recipients of
the Top Ten on 10 Scholarship.
Meeks has been on the honor roll at Vincennes Rivet High School since her freshman year. She’s been in the National Honor Society at Rivet since her sophomore year. Students in the society focus on volunteer work and each year Meeks does 10 hours of tutoring, six acts of kindness — such as fund-raising for St. Jude’s and taking gifts to area nursing homes, and volunteering at area food banks and kitchens.
Showing compassion and respect are important to Meeks. “Leaders show respect, trustworthiness, honesty and are willing to help others,” she said. “Leaders have to show compassion to others in order to help them.”
Meeks served on the student council her freshman and senior years. She’s also part of Students Against Destructive Decisions and Youth Inspiring Peers.
Meeks played on Rivet’s varsity basketball team all four years of her high school career, receiving such honors as first team all-conference, first team all-area, county leading scorer, and all-state honorable mention.
At SMWC, she plans to major pre-professional studies to either become an occupational therapist working with special needs children or go to medical school. “SMWC would be a great opportunity for me, it has small yet challenging classes, and a great learning environment,” Meeks said. “It would help me start off my career in the medical field. The small classes would help me get a one-on-one experience with my professors to help me learn the best way possible.”
SMWC's Art Gallery Announces First Exhibition of 2010
Posted on: 01/14

The Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) Art Gallery's first exhibition of 2010 will be Leftovers: Spaces, Materials, People. The exhibition will be on display Jan. 21 through Feb. 6. An opening reception will take place on Thursday, Jan. 21, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Leftovers: Spaces, Materials, People is curated by Wes Janz, Ph.D, Professor of Architecture at Ball State University. The exhibition is part of onesmallproject, which was inspired by living conditions in the working class neighborhoods of Bangkok, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Colombo, Delhi, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Los Angeles, Mumbai, New Orleans, St. Petersburg, and Singapore. It addresses the one billion leftover people - typically called squatters, self-builders, slum dwellers, informal settlers, or displaced persons - who claim leftover spaces in cities and live in unauthorized dwellings made of scavenged, leftover materials. For further information regarding onesmallproject, visit http://www.onesmallproject.com.
The exhibition is a complement to a larger exhibition, small architecture BIG LANDSCAPES, which will be on display at the Swope Art Museum, Terre Haute, IN, Feb. 5 - Mar. 13. An opening reception will be held at the Swope on Friday, Feb. 5, while a symposium will take place on Saturday, Feb. 6.
The SMWC Art Gallery is located in Hulman Hall, room 132. Admission is free and open to the public. Regular Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. For more information, contact Rebecca Mollenhauer, Gallery Director, by phone at 812-535-5265 or by email at artgallery@smwc.edu.
SMWC Moves Administrative Offices
Posted on: 01/11
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College students and others returning to the campus will find several changes took place during the holiday break. Various administrative offices have been moved to new locations on campus.
“With the goal of making offices and support services more accessible to our students and campus visitors, we have moved both Admission Offices to the Rooney Library and located Financial Aid closer to the Business Office,” said President David G. Behrs. “This will allow for more space and a brighter atmosphere for our campus visitors and will allow financial aid counselors more privacy when meeting with parents or students to discuss financial strategies.”
Another part of the move included relocating all the Program Directors of Graduate Studies to one hallway on the first floor of Guerin Hall and moving the Office of College Relations and Publications to the front of the building and closer to the Office of Advancement. Several individual offices were also moved.
“We want to make it more convenient for our guest to find what they are looking for and to allow our employees more space and a better work environment for their areas,” said President Behrs.
The Office of Campus Admission and the Office of Distance and Graduate Admission are now located in the Mary and Andrew Rooney Library on the first floor. A new reception area was created and guests are now closer to Sodexho’s Jazzman’s Cafe’, which offers sandwiches, bakery items and specialty coffees.
SMWC, WTHI-TV announce four Top Ten on 10 winners
Posted on: 12/28
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and WTHI-TV announce that Emma Bird and Heather Ennis of West Terre Haute, Tiffany Marshall of Kingman and Kirstin Strow of Paris, Ill., have been chosen as recipients of the Top Ten on 10 Scholarship.
Tracy Richardson, associate professor of music therapy at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, received the American Music Therapy Association Award of Merit during the recent annual AMTA conference.
The award honors a member of the AMTA who has contributed to the development of the profession in a unique and remarkable way. Richardson, director of music therapy at SMWC since 1995, was acknowledged for her role in developing and directing a unique and successful music therapy graduate program at SMWC that allows music therapists, both women and men, worldwide to pursue graduate study without relocating or giving up jobs. In 2000, Richardson was instrumental in creating and launching the SMWC Master of Arts in Music Therapy program, one of the few graduate music therapy programs in the nation to be offered through distance education.
SMWC Equine Seniors Plan Christmas Caroling On Horseback
Posted on: 12/05
Each
year, the seniors, faculty, staff and special guests of the Saint
Mary-of-the-Woods College Department of Equine Studies go on a special
ride around campus, usually held late at night in the spring. This
year, the senior class decided they wanted to ride during the day and
sing Christmas carols as they journeyed across the SMWC campus. They
will be decorating their horses and tack and inviting the campus
community and others to enjoy the sound of jingle bells, horses’ hooves
and Christmas carols.
On Tuesday, December 8, SMWC President David G. Behrs and Vice
President for Academic Affairs Dottie King will join the seniors as
they ride horseback and visit the various buildings on the College
campus. Senior riders include Mary Bungum, Lauren Eggleston, Katie
Frerick, Brittany Gambill, Sarah Knisely, Ally Kralovansky, Melissa
Madsen, Molly Migliaccio, Christina Ridgway, Jenifer Shetley, Tiffany
Winhold, and Lauren Wrzalinski.
Their tentative schedule is:
10:00am - Depart the stables
10:10am - Owens Hall
10:25am - Hulman Hall (back)
10:40am - Woods Daycare
11:00am - Le Fer Hall (front)
11:20am - Library and Guerin
11:35am - Conservatory
11:50am - O’Shaughnessy
Because it depends on how quickly they are moving, all times are
approximate. For those visiting campus on Tuesday, please use extreme
caution while driving around the horses and the SMWC riders and please
slow down or stop as they pass.
The Mari Hulman George School of Equine Studies, established in
1989, at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College, is the only equine program in
Indiana, and one of only 20 in the U.S. to offer a Bachelor of Science
degree in equine studies. Three majors are available: Equine Studies
(General), Equine Training and Instruction, and Equine Business
Managment. For more information, call 812-535-5106 or visit
www.smwc.edu/academics.
SMWC presents Christmas concert “Christmas Around the World.”
The
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College Music and Theatre Department will
present the SMWC Chorale and Madrigals in a Christmas concert entitled “Christmas Around the World.” The public is invited to join the SMWC
Chorale and Madrigals as they celebrate Christmas as it is recognized
around the globe. They will be performing pieces from England, Ireland,
France, Eastern Europe, Africa, and the United States.
The
“Christmas Around the World” concert will be held on Saturday, December
5, 2009, at 7:00 p.m. in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at
Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Admission is free.
Saint
Mary-of-the-Woods College Chorale and Madrigals include the following
students: Jill Coffin, Julie Cox, *Katie Duke, *Cathleen Flynn, Ariel
Kai, Laura Kempton, *Brittany Knapke, *Whitney Kos, Amelia Long,
Queenie Long, Julia Lopez-Kaley, *Tabatha Mark, Katherine Mendenhall,
*Megan Neyer, *Danielle O’Connor, Jennifer Richards, Tiffani Rigsby,
Jessica Roark, *Samantha Robbins, *Tiffany Rusin, Danielle Sommers,
Jamie Ubalde, *Kelsie Uselman, and *Nicole Wieg. (*Asterisk indicates
student is a member of both Chorale and Madrigals)
Independent Colleges of Indiana Technology Summit Held at SMWC
Posted on: 11/17
Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods College has been selected to host the Fall Independent Colleges of Indiana (ICI) Technology Summit. On November 18th and 19th , Chief Information Officers and appropriate Technical Staff members from the 31 ICI Colleges will assemble at The Woods to observe the technological improvements SMWC has made in recent months. Participants will also follow an agenda for the two days in which common technological direction/applications for Higher Education will be discussed in a collaborative fashion. Topics include but will not be limited to: Desktop Virtualization, Governance, “Killer Apps for Higher Ed”, Bandwidth Issues, Legislation (ILIGHT, IRS, Funding, Legal Issues), IPV6, I-Pause (Emergency Notification System), Vendor Management Policies, Cyber Risk/Insurance, and Outsourcing.
“This is a great honor for Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College to host and share the improvements and advancements we have made in technology in the past year; it also affords the opportunity to learn strategies from other institutions to take higher education to the next level. This will allow everyone from ICI to come together and share ideas and to collaborate together on topics important to today’s college campuses and students,” said Michael Sims, executive director of the Department of Information Technology at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.
The Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) Art Gallery’s next exhibition will feature the work of seniors Chanel Reeder and Andrea Lynch. The exhibition, titled “Digital Media in Focus," will be on display Nov. 18 through Dec. 8. An opening reception will take place on Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Reeder and Lynch will both graduate from SMWC in May, 2010. Reeder, of Terre Haute, Ind., is a double major in advertising and digital media communications with a minor in journalism. Lynch, originally from Greenfield, Ind., but who now lives in Chula Vista, Calif., is a digital media major with minors in film studies and creative writing. The SMWC Art Gallery is located in Hulman Hall, room 132. Admission is free and open to the public. Regular Gallery hours are Monday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. For more information, contact Rebecca Mollenhauer, Gallery Director, by phone at 812-535-5265 or by email at artgallery@smwc.edu.






