About Us
Campus Ministry accompanies students as they deepen their connection to themselves and the world around them and put their spirituality into practice through faith, community, and service.
Campus Ministry accompanies students as they deepen their connection to themselves and the world around them and put their spirituality into practice through faith, community, and service.
Service-Immersion trips offered during academic breaks (January, March, & May)
An opportunity to interact and socialize with the Sisters of the St. Scholastica monastery through a variety of large group activities as well as small gatherings.
This student club strives to increase cooperation between people from different religious, non-religious, and spiritual backgrounds by fostering knowledge, respect, and relationships through common action such as community service, information panels, speakers, and discussions.
Deepen your spirituality through the exploration of social justice issues with Justice Café. Justice Café meets once monthly for coffee and other treats while discussing relevant social justice topics. Topics will connect with Catholic Social Teaching and our Benedictine values.
Student hunger and food insecurity is a reality that many college students face across the country. At CSS we have Storm’s Cupboard which is an on campus food pantry and has resources to support students who live outside the Duluth area as well.
In response to God’s love, grace, and truth: The purpose of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship is to build student communities and spaces to help students ask the big questions of life, get to know Jesus for themselves, and apply the Bible to issues we all face.
This student club is a place for students to be part of a Catholic community on Campus and grow in their Catholic faith through social gatherings, liturgies and prayer, small groups, retreats, and other Catholic events.
Your home for community service in Duluth! Including opportunities to volunteer in a group or find ways to volunteer on your own.