Upcoming Events
October 12, 2021: “Putting Ambrose at the Center of SAU: A Panel Discussion,” featuring members of SAU faculty and staff, who will demonstrate Ambrose’s institutional and interdisciplinary presence at St. Ambrose University.
April 2022: The annual Ambrose of Milan Lecture will feature Dr. Camille Gerzaguet, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier, Département de Langues et littératures anciennes. Details forthcoming Fall 2021.
Past Events
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North American Patristics Society (NAPS) Annual Meeting to be virtual. May 27-29. For other events, see http://www.patristics.org/news-item/events/.
St. Ambrose of Milan Colloquium, “The Beauty of Nature, the Nature of the Good,” featuring a consortium of SAU students representing perspectives from Greek History, Latin Linguistics, Environmental Ethics, and (of course) Ambrose of Milan. April 14, 3:30-5:00, Christ the King Chapel.
PowerPoint and audio are available for this lecture, and a transcript of the lecture follows.
ASSAM is represented at this annual conference of all things Ambrose as part of our responsibility for maintaining and advancing our long-standing and cordial relationship with the VBA.
Alumni and friends study tour of Rome, Assissi, Florence and Milan. For more information about this trip, contact Anne Gannaway through email at gannawayannem@sau.edu or you can call her @ 333-6283.
15 students will study Ambrose and the History of the Catholic Church, giving research presentations on sites concretely associated with the subject.
An opportunity for alumni of the Study Abroad course and the alumni and friends study tour to relive their Italian experiences.
ASSAM is represented at this annual conference of all things Ambrose as part of our responsibility for maintaining and advancing our long-standing and cordial relationship with the VBA.
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Lecture by Fr. Robert “Bud” Grant at St. Ambrose University, Davenport, IA.