
The Bob Jurevitz Award will be presented annually to a player who exemplifies Jurevitz's dedication to team, leadership and hard-nosed play.
Collecting their bachelor’s degrees in Criminal Justice from St. Ambrose in December, sisters Shamika Armstrong Harrison and Tanika McNeal joined the fewer than 3 percent of former foster kids nationwide who receive four-year college degrees.
In death, the modest and rugged running back made poignantly clear how much his SAU playing days meant to him. Bob Jurevitz '86 was buried Nov. 26 in a St. Ambrose jersey featuring his familiar No. 44.
Ambrose is footing the bill to the tune of 2,745 city bus rides per month!
Lee Feigon has taken more than one lively left turn since launching a post-doctoral career as a self-described "boring Chinese history professor" in 1976.
During her stay in the hospital Sara held fast to the goal of returning to Ambrose to complete her degree.
His advocacy for peace and justice is a legacy that leaves a lasting mark on the culture and values of St. Ambrose University.
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