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Saint Norbert College

www.snc.edu

 
As one of the nation`s top Catholic liberal arts colleges, St. Norbert enjoys a proud history and a foundation rooted in tradition. When Norbert of Xanten founded the Norbertine order of priests in the 12th century, he could little have imagined the impact his life and mission would have on the world nearly nine centuries later. Today, at St. Norbert College, the spirit of Norbert lives through this modern, bustling riverfront community dedicated to transforming and empowering a new generation of world-changers. Much has changed since 1898 when the college was founded to train young men for the priesthood, yet the ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $250-500 Million
  • www.snc.edu
  • 100 Grant Street
    De Pere, WI USA 54115
  • Phone: 920.337.3181

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Monika Pynaker
Interim Chief Information Officer Profile
Marc Belanger
Chief Information Officer and Vice President for Information Technology Services Division Profile

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