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The Alumni Association is one of SAU's more established voluntary advisory councils, a group of dedicated Ambrosians who work to keep others connected to their alma mater.
As happens annually, St. Ambrose University congratulates a number of talented and valued educators as they retire this year from remarkable careers dedicated to St. Ambrose students.
These are the stories of strong and determined Ambrosians who resonate – and celebrate – the resilience, persistence, and tenacity of spirit required to navigate a rough and broken path.
Rachael Suddarth, PhD, Associate Professor in the Master of Speech-Language Pathology program, knows she is strong. And she knows students are so much stronger than they think they are, so she generously tells them, as often as they may need to be reminded, "You can do great things."
If you ask St. Ambrose University Student Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Coordinator Fritz Dieudonné about a journey that began at St. Ambrose in the late 1990s, he'll tell you the timing has always been right. Even divine.
Renovating the Hayes Hall Courtyard was an effort by GreenLife members who cleared out a plot in the space and planted a pollinator garden. Engineering Club students constructed tables and the mason bee house using tools from SAU's state-of-the-art engineering labs.
Pending final accreditation approval, St. Ambrose will offer a Master of Science in Mechatronics Engineering (MSME) degree beginning in Fall 2022.
Senior Malcom Walker's internship helped him create a mentoring initiative for Davenport high school students.