CSS restructures from six schools to three
The College of St. Scholastica is merging some of the Schools within the college. Leaders say the new structure will increase collaboration between the schools, faculty, and students.
The six Schools—the School of Arts and Letters, the School of Sciences, the School of Nursing, the School of Health Sciences, the School of Education and Social Work, and the Stender School of Business and Technology—will now become the Stender School of Leadership, Business and Professional Studies; the School of Arts and Sciences; and the School of Health Professions.
“The School mergers will strengthen the College’s position in the higher education market and provide incredible opportunities for collaboration, reimagining existing programs and building new market-driven programs to serve Minnesota and beyond,” President Barbara McDonald said.
“We have incredibly talented faculty and staff who bring tremendous expertise, scholarship and focus to the work ahead. I am confident that the work of these three schools will position the College for long-term success while providing exceptional educational experiences for our students.”
The Stender School of Leadership, Business, and Professional Studies combines the School of Education and Social Work and the Stender School of Business and Technology. It is led by Dr. Brenda Fischer. Dr. Fischer joined The College of St. Scholastica in 2011 and most recently served as the academic dean of the School of Education and Social Work. The merger, formed with the support of the Stender family, was announced in August 2022.
Dr. Bret Amundson will lead the new School of Arts and Sciences and combines the School of Arts and Letters and the School of Sciences. Dr. Amundson joined The College of St. Scholastica in 2010, serving as a music faculty member, the director of the first-year program, the director of the general education program and the dean of the School of Arts and Letters.
The new School of Health Professions brings together the School of Nursing and the School of Health Sciences. A search is underway for the new School of Health Professions dean.
Dr. Bruce Loppnow, Dean of the School of Health Sciences, is retiring at the end of the 2022-23 academic year. Dr. Sheryl Sandahl, Dean of Nursing, will take on new responsibilities within the faculty.
“Aligning our programming holistically in this manner increases opportunities for faculty to reimagine and grow programs of study and delivery models as well as micro-credentials and professional training options,” Dr. McDonald explained.
“We aim to be an institution rooted in a deep and rich history that also meets the future with a spirit of innovation. I am confident that our excellent faculty and staff will continue to create a uniquely Benedictine environment for the students who call St. Scholastica their academic home.”