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Volume 56, Issue 21 | Monday, October 11, 2021 | ndsmcobserver.com
President Conboy officially inaugurated
ANYA RUFFINO and MAGGIE KLAERS | The Observer
Saint Mary’s president reflects on unique tenure, goals during installation address By ISABELLA VOLMERT Assistant Managing Editor
During her remarks at the inauguration ceremony of Saint Mary’s College President Katie Conboy, Saint Mary’s Student Government Association president Elly Hanson said Conboy recently asked her if she could be called a “Smick.”
“For those of you who aren’t familiar with the term ‘Smick,’ it is used to describe the intelligent, driven and empowered women at Saint Mary’s,” Hanson said. “As the student body president of Saint Mary’s College, I would like to grant [President Conboy] the title ‘head Smick.’” President Katie Conboy
was officially installed as the 14th president of Saint Mary’s College during Saturday’s installation ceremony at O’Laughlin Auditorium. Even though she took office in June 2020 and has led the College through the reopening of in-person learning, the ongoing coronavirus pandemic delayed
SMC unveils new center By GENEVIEVE COLEMAN Saint Mary’s News Editor
A fter months of renovation, Saint Mar y’s College inv ited the communit y to tour the new Center for Integrative Hea lthcare Education (CIHE) housed in Regina Ha ll Friday morning. The event was part of a
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week to celebrate the inauguration of President Katie Conboy. Before the tour, College administrators and nursing department facult y spoke about the impact of the Center on students and future patients in what was formerly Regina Ha ll’s chapel space.
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Senior v ice president and provost Titilayo Ufomata began the presentation by discussing how the Center w ill be used by a ll hea lth and behav iora l science departments. “Today, we have a facilit y that prov ides students w ith see UNVEILING PAGE 4
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official ceremonies for over a year. A number of distinguished guests, Saint Mary’s students and community members attended to mark the occasion and listen to Conboy’s inaugural address. Provost and senior vice president of the College, Titilayo Ufomata, opened the ceremony with a speech.
She reflected on past leaders of the college and commended President Conboy on her accomplishments as president already. “[Conboy] has shown an audacity for dreams and a capacity for work,” Ufomata said.
see CONBOY PAGE 4
Alumnus appointed as ambassador Observer Staff Report President Joe Biden nominated Joe Donnelly, who holds two degrees from Notre Dame, as U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican. Donnelly earned an undergraduate degree in political
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science in 1977 and graduated from the Notre Dame Law School four years later, in 1981. He served as Indiana’s senator from 2013 to 2019 and will now oversee the relationship
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