All undergraduate day students have an adviser hold placed on their record. To remove this hold and be cleared to register, you must make an appointment and see your adviser.
- Registration holds: Fix these or you won’t be able to register
- Please keep in your prayers Ray Getting
Ray is the father of St. Thomas’ admissions and financial aid director Kris Roach.
- Minneapolis campus benefits enrollment session set for Thursday, Nov. 5
The enrollment day was erroneously listed in Human Resources’ enrollment packet.
- Great Books Reading Group to discuss When Jesus Became God
The group will meet Wednesday, Nov. 11. Everyone is welcome.
- Fred Lauerman Scholarship available for students in recovery
Students in recovery from alcohol addiction may be eligible for this $1,000 award. All information is confidential.
- Transforming an Assignment Workshop offered on Nov. 11
This practical, hands-on workshop will provide service-learning examples from faculty in various disciplines.
- UST publications win nine awards
The publications were judged against colleges and universities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio.
- Please remember in your prayers Loretta O’Kasick
She is the mother of Lois O’Kasick, Physical Plant.
- Please remember in your prayers Claude Legatt
He is the grandfather to three St. Thomas students, Danielle, Sarah and Rebecca Legatt.
- Tired? Try Wellness Center’s Sleep and Treats Event
More than 50 percent of St. Thomas students admit they don’t get enough sleep and have expressed a desire to learn better sleep habits.
- Master of Social Work program hosts information session
Register online or by phone up to 24 hours prior to the Nov. 7 event.
- Minneapolis Business Office to adjust hours for Oct. 29
The office will be open from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
- Professional Notes
View the latest faculty achievements.
- Making an awesome impression
Four St. Thomas students recently had a chance encounter with a St. Cloud woman, and she was so touched by what she saw that she wrote an e-mail message to the university. Father Dennis Dease shares the message today in The Scroll.
- Business Office provides annual notification of Red Flags Rule
The Red Flags Rule goes into effect Nov. 1.
- Luann Dummer Center for Women board names new members
Dr. Vanessa Cornett-Murtada, Music Department, and graduate student Rebecca Supeyo have accepted positions on the center’s advisory board.
- Please remember in your prayers Dan Lubben
He is a brother of Suzanne Sharrock, adjunct lecturer for the Graduate Programs in Software and Mathematics departments.
- St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity hosts Information Night and course sampler
The event will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 10. Participants will learn about graduate programs for lay students and also may attend a class in “Old Testament” with Dr. Paul Niskanen.
- UST invites public to November concerts, recitals
Among November’s highlights: The St. Thomas Liturgical Choir offers the U.S. premiere of Andrew Wright’s “A Requiem of Peace,” featuring pre-eminent Twin Cities soprano Maria Jette.
- Welcome, new staff members
Two staff members recently joined the campus community.
- Lunch at Luann’s Book Club to discuss Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout
The group will meet on Oct. 28; everyone is welcome. Bring your lunch and join the discussion, even if you haven’t read the book.
- UST Libraries announce midterm break hours
Keep this schedule handy or visit the UST Libraries’ Hours Web page.
- Register for Leadership Academy offerings
Visit the Leadership Academy Web site for a look at the year’s offerings and easy online registration.
- Dealing with persistent social problems
As impressed as Dave Nimmer is with St. Thomas’ involvement in the Opus Prize, he also wants to shine a light on ThreeSixty. In The Scroll today, Nimmer tells how the St. Thomas-based organization is working to interest more students of color to pursue careers in journalism and communications.
- Online nominations for 2010 Diversity Leadership Awards open today
Nomination information must be submitted online no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1.
