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  1. Building 851, Room 343. Office Hours. JBLM-Main. Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. JBLM-McChord. Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Please note that our office will be closed on all Federal holidays, as well as Saint Martin's University-specific holidays. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and we appreciate your ...

  2. Psychology at Saint Martin's structures coursework, research experience, and field placements to integrate experiential learning with rigorous study of psychology, closely aligned with the Benedictine principle of service to others. The program's curriculum builds on common foundation courses with upper-division study across clinical/counseling ...

  3. Mission Statement We seek to provide our graduates with an education that will prepare them for successful careers in engineering practice and serve as preparation for advanced graduate studies, all while keeping with our Benedictine tradition as the guiding principle.This is a great time to be considering a career in engineering and Saint Martin’s is a great place to earn your degree. More ...

  4. For over 125 years, our Benedictine values, including community, hospitality, justice, listening, and stewardship, have been the foundation of life at Saint Martin's. A community that cares; Academic excellence; Transformative outcomes; Living & learning in the Pacific Northwest; Mission & vision; University leadership; Saint Martin's at a ...

  5. The Saint Martin's University-Joint Base Lewis-McChord Campus is committed to providing life-long learning opportunities to busy adults in our local communities. Currently we serve a community of non-traditional students on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, with offices at JBLM-Main's Stone Education Center and McChord Field's Education Center.

  6. The department has a responsibility to foster scholarship, as well as develop services that encourage intellectual freedom and cultural exploration. help@stmartin.edu. 360-688-2222. Main Level, O'Grady Library. Faculty Development Committee. Staff Welfare Committee.

  7. BackgroundA native of the Pacific Northwest, Price studied anthropology and intellectual history as an undergraduate at the Evergreen State College. He received his A.M. from the University of Chicago, and Ph.D. in anthropology from the University of Florida, studying under anthropologist Marvin Harris and conducting field research on the ancient and contemporary irrigation systems of the ...