06/01/2026
As another Academic Year comes to a close at Mount St. Joseph University, we are reminded that our students' success is made possible by the support of our Mount community.
Your generosity helps provide scholarships, strengthen academic programs, and create opportunities that prepare students for lives of meaningful service. There is still time to make an impact before the end of the fiscal year. Every gift, no matter the size, helps students move forward with confidence and purpose.
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05/27/2026
Two Health and Wellness alumni are taking the next step in their leadership journey after graduating from the MSOL program. Their accomplishments reflect the Mount’s commitment to developing leaders who create positive impact in their careers and communities. To learn more read here: https://www.msj.edu/news/2026/05/two-health-and-wellness-alumns-graduate-from-the-msol-program.html
05/27/2026
Over the past five weeks, students in ESC 323 partnered directly with campus and community clients to apply what they’ve learned in class through the Basecamp to Better Health project. This gives students real-world experience while helping the community build a healthier lifestyle. To learn more read here: https://www.msj.edu/news/2026/05/basecamp-to-better-health-brings-exercise-prescription-to-life%20.html
04/24/2026
Big career moves start here! The Mount is proud to announce a new partnership with Indeed to launch our very own Job Search Academy. Whether you’re a current student or an alum, you now have exclusive virtual access to high-quality training, resume-building tools, and interview prep resources to help you land your next big opportunity. Read more about this offering with a link to get started! https://www.msj.edu/news/2026/04/mount-partners-with-indeed-job-search-academy.html
04/20/2026
The Mount’s Theatre Arts program will present a weekend of student-directed one-act plays on April 24th and 25th in Williams Recital Hall. This dynamic showcase features HOTLINE by Cheryl Navo, SWAGGER by Eric Cole, and SORRY, WRONG NUMBER by Lucille Fletcher. Highlighting the creativity and leadership of student directors, the production offers a compelling mix of contemporary and classic storytelling brought to life on stage. To read more, visit: https://www.msj.edu/news/2026/04/one-acts-plays.html