Bring your lunch and then sit back and enjoy.
- Show’d Up Band opens 2009-10 Music in the Library concert series today
- Dr. Gregory Coulter to discuss philosophy’s contributions to multiculturalism
Part of the Philosophy Colloquium Series, the talk will be held Thursday, Nov. 19.
- Full scholarship opportunity offered for language study abroad
The International Education Center lists UST co-sponsored programs that meet the criteria for this summer study-abroad scholarship.
- Native Pride Dancers perform at 11:30 a.m.
Today’s event is a celebration of National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.
- Enforcement begins next month of new ordinance targeting adults who allow underage drinking
The new “social host” ordinance – which St. Thomas publicly supported – makes it a misdemeanor to host a party where steps aren’t taken to prevent minors from possessing or drinking alcohol.
- Choral festival features Chamber Singers
Discounted tickets are available for parents of participating singers and for all students (elementary, high school, college undergraduate and graduate).
- Library today: Ireland Memorial Library exhibits growing holy card collection
The library’s collection of holy cards, including some new additions, is on exhibit in Reference Room display cases. UST Libraries also notes that a database of streaming videos are available.
- Fanamaniacs support men’s hockey Saturday
Faceoff vs. Augsburg College is 7 p.m.
- Walk to Whole Foods Market rescheduled
The tour will be held Thursday, Nov. 19.
- Midterm ‘Checkup’ offered to fight the blues
Join the Commuter Center and Transfer Student Houses at 3:45 today for this social gathering.
- Former assistant U.S. attorney Hank Shea to discuss ‘Greed’ at Nov. 19 Faith and Work Breakfast
Shea, a member of the St. Thomas law faculty, will be joined by Nick and Carolyn Ryberg, whose $1 million false-invoicing scheme ended with guilty pleas, federal convictions and prison terms.
