Pet Access League (PALS)
Classroom Building - C111The pups are coming to campus! Come relieve stress by petting, playing, and cuddling with these adorable and specially trained pet therapy dogs!
The pups are coming to campus! Come relieve stress by petting, playing, and cuddling with these adorable and specially trained pet therapy dogs!
Marian Consecration Mass on the evening of Friday, September 12, in commemoration of the Feast of the Most Holy Name of Mary. The mass will take place at McGivney Hall, 14550 Bannister Road SE Calgary at 7:00PM. Save your seat here.
At St. Mary’s we are blessed with a campus that sits on such beautiful land with a beautiful view of Fish Creek Park and our friends with the Sisters of Providence. What better way to highlight both our beautiful campus and the amazing people who work here than to host a festival with fun for
We warmly invite you to join us for Mass Wednesday, September 17 at 11:30 a.m. in McGivney Hall (M100). This cherished tradition is a wonderful opportunity to come together in faith and
Introduction to Beading Come learn the basics of beading, this session is for individuals wanting to learn more about the process of creating Indigenous beadwork, the supplies used and how to create your first beaded project. All supplies provided! 10 spots available for staff and students. Please email indigenous@stmu.ca to register!
We warmly invite you to join us for Mass Wednesday, September 24 at 11:30 a.m. in McGivney Hall (M100). This cherished tradition is a wonderful opportunity to come together in faith and
We warmly invite you to join us for Mass Wednesday, September 24 at 11:30 a.m. in McGivney Hall (M100). This cherished tradition is a wonderful opportunity to come together in faith and
AI Symposium October 18 @ 8:00 am - October 18 @ 12:00 pm How should Catholics respond to the rapid rise of artificial intelligence? What ethical, spiritual, and human questions does AI pose for the Church, for society, and for each of us? Join the Roman Catholic Diocese of Calgary and St. Mary’s University for
Session #1Learning from the Land with Elder Duane Mistaken Chief Elder Duane Mistaken Chief is from Kainai First Nation in Southern Alberta. Duane is well known within the Indigenous community as an advocate for speaking our truth and is well versed in Blackfoot history and knowledge and Treat 7 land-based storytelling.