IRT recommends that your computer’s power be left on.
- Update: IRT to push critical patch for Internet Explorer tonight
- Professional notes
Take a look at what UST faculty and staff are up to this week.
- Delta Sigma Pi pledge class numbers 19
The class recently attended a team-building retreat at Camp Ihduhapi and over the next few weeks will plan and host a professional and a social event.
- Students in Free Enterprise wins regional competition
Through its eight community outreach projects SIFE has impacted more than 6,000 people and two businesses.
- Center for Nonprofit Management to host NGO leaders from Kazakhstan
They will discuss leadership and NGO management on March 29 with Ann Johnson, director of St. Thomas’ Center for Nonprofit Management in the Opus College of Business.
- IRT Tech Desk announces spring break hours
During Easter weekend on-call personnel will be available to monitor voice mails and e-mails for emergencies.
- Spring (break) semester (midterm) respite (fun) is near!
Carol Bruess is pretty excited about spring break and the “buzz” that precedes it on campus. She describes what that buzz looks like and sounds like and feels like today in The Scroll.
- The Boys of Spring: What a Championship Gets You
The recognition that came with winning the NCAA Division III title last year, including a two-page photo in Sports Illustrated, was gratifying for the St. Thomas baseball team. But as the 5-1 Tommies open their Florida spring break trip today against Lawrence University, they have discovered something else came with the championship: big bull’s-eyes on their backs. Read about how they are dealing with the bull’s-eyes in today’s Boys of Spring story.
- Glenn Caruso youth football camps set for June 14-15, 21-22
The no contact, non-pad workouts are broken down into a youth camp (grades 3-5) and a junior high camp (youths entering grades 6-8).
- Welcome, new staff members
Two staff members recently joined the campus community.
- Middle East trivia game winner announced
More than 100 people played the Middle East trivia game.
- Bulletin Today takes a spring break, too
Bulletin Today will be published next on Tuesday, April 6.
- Permits not required to park on campus during spring break
During spring break, parking on campus without a permit will be permitted, but restrictions against parking overnight in surface lots will be enforced.
- Campus Ministry lists worship information for spring break, Holy Week
Attend Mass for Holy Week and go to confession at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis, and the Church of St. Mark or Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church in St. Paul.
- Payroll announces early cutoffs for faculty and staff
There will be early deadlines for all payroll action items due to the upcoming holidays and spring break.
- Payroll lists early cutoffs for student employees
Payroll announces early deadlines on payroll action items because of the Good Friday and Easter Monday holidays and spring break.
- Deadline approaching for School of Divinity full scholarship
Now in its second year, the John Ireland Scholarship program provides full tuition for up to three St. Thomas grads.
- STAR hosts Easter egg hunt today
Only one prize per person will be given out, so if you find more than one egg, you are asked to leave them for others to find.
- Men’s volleyball club team plays Bethel today
The five-game event will be held at Bethel University.
- The Boys of Spring: Five Factors to Look for in 2010
Pitching and defense were the keys to the St. Thomas baseball team winning the NCAA Division III title last May, and again will be key factors this season. All-American Matt Schuld heads up a pitching staff that recorded a 2.12 ERA in the national tournament, and will be backed by a defense that led the nation with a .978 fielding average. Today’s Boys of Spring story looks at those two critical factors, and others.
- Intercampus shuttle bus switches gears for Spring Break, Easter holiday
Hours of operation for the intercampus shuttle bus will change during the holidays.
- Senior chemistry majors present this week’s Chemistry Seminar
Jacob Becker and Wyatt Bauer will give presentations Friday.
- Community Cleanup set for Sunday, April 11
Sign up by Friday, March 26. Clubs can earn service hours while giving elderly or disabled neighbors a helping hand.
- Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities names new executive director
Dr. Carole Chabries will begin her work with the ACTC on Thursday, April 1.
- Nominate a commuter student for Gregory Marzolf Jr. Award and Commuter Ally Award
The awards will be presented at the Spirit of St. Thomas event on April 21.
