The Tommies, after downing Concordia-Moorhead 31-17 Saturday, take on archrival and undefeated St. John’s University next Saturday in Collegeville.
- Undefeated! Tommies play at St. John’s University Saturday
- Multicultural Student Services hosts ‘Zero Debt for College Grads’ brown bag workshop
Presented tomorrow by Multicultural Student Services, the event covers tips on how to get out of debt, save money and reach goals.
- Personal Counseling adds Anxiety Support Group
The new group meets from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays.
- ‘Marketing Your International Experience’ workshop to be held tomorrow
Learn how to use study-abroad experience to help land a summer internship or job. Register online.
- St. Paul campus Bookstore to hold sidewalk sale Thursday
The sale is for one day only; shop early for the higher discounts.
- Box Office celebrates Minnesota Wild Day tomorrow with ticket sales
Tickets to selected games for students, faculty and staff will be $26, and additional tickets for undergrads only will cost $10. A Wild sales rep also will be on hand to enter customers into a drawing for a pair of tickets.
- Target hosts informational session tomorrow
The event will include a panel presentation from UST alumni about internships and full-time opportunities.
- Fall 2009 Common Text Week starts tomorrow
A screening of “Far From Home” is tomorrow, and the author of All Souls, A Family Story From Southie, this semester’s common text, will speak on Thursday.
- Princeton scholar to give first Murphy Institute Human Dignity Lecture here Oct. 21
Dr. Robert George also will receive the Dignitatis Humanae Award, presented by the St. Thomas School of Law.
- President of Media and the Family national institute to speak at next ‘Faith and Work Breakfast’ Oct. 22
The talks are co-sponsored by St. Olaf Catholic Church and the John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought at St. Thomas.
- Celebrate the first 50 years of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center
The festivities, which will include music, appetizers, tours, photo exhibits and a small library museum, will be held Friday, Oct. 23.
- Faculty, staff invited to ‘Social Entrepreneurship and Change: A Conversation With David Bornstein’
Learn how ideas change the world with author David Bornstein Oct. 26. He is this year’s Vaclav Havel Civil Society Symposium scholar in residence.
