Ten students are studying dynamics this January Term at Circus Juventas in St. Paul.
- University of St. Thomas engineering students earn credits under the big top
- University to test its Emergency Notification System Wednesday
Cell phones and e-mail accounts will receive a short test text message that day. No voice messages will be sent, however.
- Master of Arts in English hosts two information sessions
Information sessions will be held Wednesday, Jan. 28, in Minneapolis and Thursday, Jan. 29, in St. Paul.
- UST in the news
UST in the news Here’s a roundup of recent St. Thomas mentions of interest in various media. Read the stories by clicking on the links. Links do expire and change as papers move stories to "archive" status, and if links have expired, you’re welcome to purchase access to the stories or use a search engine such [...]
- Executive Education and Professional Development lists 2009 programs
Fulfill New Year’s resolutions for professional development, lifelong learning and personal enrichment; sign up for a Mini MBA or Mini Master program this spring.
- Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas celebrates one Sunday Mass during January Term
Mass will be celebrated at 6:45 p.m. Sundays.
- Scooter
The UST community is invited to stop by Scooter’s to watch this historic event (and enjoy free food).
- Please remember in your prayers Kathleen Mary Young King
The deceased was mother of Dr. Anne King, UST Theology Department.
- Association for Strategic Planning next breakfast talk is Jan. 20
Brian Gabbard, service unit leader and I.T. platform leader for Cargill Financial Services, will speak on “Strategic Planning to Build on Your Positive Core.” Register by Friday.
- IRT to automate expirations and purges of UST e-mail accounts
Beginning on Jan. 12, IRT will use the Net ID system to automate the process for expirations and purges of e-mail accounts.
- Cause to Cook for a Cure and fight muscular dystrophy
Enjoy an Italian-flavored evening and support the Greg Marzolf Jr. Foundation, named for a UST student who died in 2000.
- Eighth graders visit campus, see musical about the importance of education
Their visit was hosted by St. Thomas’ Center for Intercultural Learning and Community Engagement.
- Please remember in your prayers the father of Dr. Candace Chou
The funeral was held Friday, Jan. 9, in Taiwan.
- Please remember in your prayers Roger Palmer
The deceased was with the university and the Opus College of Business from 1982 to 2001.
- Purple UST state fair tote bags are back
University Relations is ordering its state fair supply soon and is offering the opportunity to purchase bags at the high-volume rate for use by other departments, divisions, schools, colleges, clubs and organizations.
- Board of Trustees member Cardinal Pio Laghi dead at 86
Cardinal Pio Laghi, the founding chair of the St. Thomas School of Law Board of Governors, died of acute leukemia on Saturday in Rome, Italy.
- Professional Notes
Professional Notes Teresa Collett (School of Law) debated the proposed regulation protecting healthcare providers’ consciences Dec. 16 on a National Public Radio talk show. Listen to the recording here. Dr. Peter Feldmeier, College of Arts and Sciences (Theology Department), is the author of “Is the Theology of Religions an Exhausted Project?” published in the fall [...]
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The building and all services will remain open for business.
- Lessons and Carols for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord Jan. 11 at St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity
The program, followed by a reception, is free and open to the public.
- Minneapolis Home and Landscape Expo tickets available
Tickets to the Jan. 9-11 event are free.
- Welcome to the St. Thomas community
A new employee recently joined the campus community.
- Human Resources announces new office location on the Minneapolis campus
It’s in Room 439 of Murphy Hall; stop by for the open house on Jan. 14.
- Job, Internship Fair registration deadline extended
Students have until Feb. 10 to register.
- Undergraduate core-curriculum changes announced
PHED 100 and the Computer Competency requirement have been eliminated, effective immediately.
