Don’t have a ticket to the Wednesday night event? You can get a ticket when boarding the free shuttle bus.
- Calling all students to attend the Opus Prize event Wednesday
- Professional Notes
Kudos to UST junior Renee Huset, who received an undergraduate scholarship award at the 2009 GIS/LIS Consortium annual conference in Duluth.
- Tech Tuesday: Windows 7 is here!
According to many reviewers, Windows 7 is a more-stable operating system than Windows Vista and also corrects many of Vista’s more quirky features.
- White-collar offenders will meet the judges who sent them to prison in Nov. 12 program at School of Law
The defendants, lawyers and judges will come together in an unprecedented forum, “Crime, Punishment and Redemption: Three Unique Reunions.”
- AMA welcomes Jack’s Links marketing director to today’s meeting
The director has spent the past 11 years in brand and general management for both consumer goods and consumer durables, including General Mills, Toro golf equipment and Polaris ATVs.
- University Advocates for Women and Equity elects new coordinating council
Congratulations to the new and returning members of the UAWE Coordinating Council.
- Want to hear amazing stories?
St. Thomas senior Brady Narloch had the good fortune of meeting an Opus Prize honoree last May in Colombia, and he has some advice for you: Make sure you are sitting in Orchestra Hall on Wednesday evening to witness three extraordinary people, all finalists for the $1 million Opus Prize, tell their stories
- Delta Epsilon Sigma sponsors annual writing contest
Undergraduates may submit poetry, fiction, nonfiction prose (essay) or scholarly research writing. Prizes are $500 to the winners in four categories and national competition eligibility.
- UST to serve as polling place for Nov. 3 general election
Live on or near campus and don’t know where to vote? Find out in today’s story.
- Journal of Law and Public Policy to host fall symposium on intelligent design
The symposium, free and open to the public, will bring together scholars to debate and analyze various constitutional and philosophical issues surrounding evolutionism and intelligent design, particularly as they affect U.S. public schools.
- Fall Lunch and Lecture Series presents ‘Reflections on the Year for Priests’
Sister Katarina Schuth, St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, will offer her “Reflections on the Year for Priests” this Friday.
