Paige Schlenger
Everyday is a gift here at Morningside. Read More
Everyday is a gift here at Morningside. Read More
Embracing involvement for lasting connections Read More
Emphasizing how Morningside faculty/staff and friends shaped her positive experiences Read More
Always lending a helping hand to the Morningside community Read More
A future educator looking to share positivity with those who need it. Read More
"Morningside has prepared me for the outside world and not just through classes like anatomy that I know I will use in medical school." Read More
"I also got to be the first student to fly as part of the School of Aviation. I hope girls out there see me and know that they can be a pilot, too." Read More
"I felt so welcomed on campus. This feeling has continued to be my experience. I've met some amazing people and feel so connected." Read More
"Whatever I decide, I know how I am growing at Morningside has a greater purpose than myself, and I remind myself of that whenever I want to give up. My advice to others is to never let fear drive you back, because fear simply keeps you from giving the gifts you were meant to give to others.” Read More
"My time at Morningside has been nothing short of magical. I’ve found a community within the Morningside Choir that epitomizes support and love, bolstering my confidence and sense of belonging." Read More
"Though I originally planned to attend a larger school, Morningside just felt right. And even though I am still in Sioux City and close to home, being at Morningside feels different than the rest of Sioux City and it felt like a fresh start." Read More
"The awesome help we got in financial planning, the genuine connections, and the perfect fit geography-wise just made everything click for me. The community here has been everything, especially the track team. They’re not just teammates; they’re like having another family." Read More
“I chose Morningside because I wanted to be close to home. I am really close with my brother and my grandparents and I wanted to be around in case they needed anything. Ultimately when I visited campus, I fell in love with the people and how it felt like home. I didn't have the same feeling with the other schools that I visited." Read More