She is the mother of Diana Cohen of the Evening UST MBA Student Life staff.
- Please remember in your prayers Rosalind Anna Cohen
- Graduate School of Professional Psychology hosts information session tonight
Learn about the Graduate School of Professional Psychology’s M.A. and Psy.D. programs Monday, June 21, and Saturday, July 24.
- Online volunteer registration begins June 28 for UST’s State Fair booth
This year, volunteers will offer a choice to fair-goers: the traditional UST purple tote bag or a purple bandana.
- Farewell reception planned for Institutional Advancement’s Dolores Pishko, Quent Hietpas
Mark your calendar for the Monday, June 28, reception.
- Library today: Staff recommends summer reading list
Summer reading lists from 2003 to 2009 also are available.
- UST Community Justice Project-NAACP partnership wins national award
The $10,000 Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award honors outstanding campus-community partnerships.
- Luann Dummer Center for Women adds new advisory board member
Dr. Marie Lopez del Puerto, Physics Department, replaces Dr. Jill Manske, Biology Department.
- Libraries bid farewell to six retirees on June 29
Offer your best wishes to Earl Belisle, Sheila Hague, Judith Michalski, Jan Malcheski, Lisa Redmond and Mary Lou Schmidt.
- Sing Heavenly Harmony (SHH!) in the library Sunday
All you need to bring is your voice, some water and a song to share if you’re so inclined.
- Please remember in your prayers Dr. Herbert J. Quigley
He was the brother of Dr. Miriam Q. Williams, College of Applied Professional Studies.
- Neighborhood school to unveil ‘Peaceful Playground’ this week
St. Mark’s School transformed a parking lot into a playground with colorful games and maps, thanks to a 2010 Gibney Award from the University of St. Thomas.
- Welcome new staff member
Brian Whinnery joins the UST Development Office.
- Public Safety evaluating bicycles parked on campus
If your bike isn’t secured to a bike rack, or it appears abandoned, neglected or inoperable, it may be removed from campus.
- Credit union’s spring special vehicle loan rate ends June 30
The special rates are good for new or used vehicles (including motorcycles).
- Science Museum Omnitheater shows ‘Arabia’; Saudi Club offers limited number of tickets
“Arabia,” according to the Science Museum’s website, provides an “unprecedented look at a rich culture, history and religion that has long been hidden from the West.”
- UST in the news
Here are recent clips of interest from various news media.
- Tornado cleanup, relief efforts under way in Wadena
Wadena, Minn., where a June 17 tornado destroyed the home of UST sophomore Justin Tucker’s family, has announced cleanup efforts and established a relief fund.
- First annual Harry Wenger Marching Band Festival set for Saturday
The University of St. Thomas is a longtime sponsor of Music in Owatonna, and sponsor of this year’s marching band festival.
- Public Safety posts alert on aggravated robbery, aggravated assault near campus
A man not affiliated with St. Thomas reported that he was robbed and assaulted on Tuesday near Summit Avenue and Mississippi River Boulevard in St. Paul.
- Please remember in your prayers Lorraine Rosauer, mother of Jane Fredrickson
Please remember in your prayers Lorraine Rosauer, mother of Jane Fredrickson of the UST Student Health Service staff. Her funeral Mass is today.
- Have legal questions? Attorney offers free advice today
A private office is used for the consultations.
- The Grill to televise World Cup soccer games
All soccer fans are welcome to visit The Grill and cheer on their favorite teams.
- Staff Mentorship Program extends application deadline
The new application deadline is Friday, June 25; in addition, two information sessions will be held on Wednesday, June 16.
- External organizations hold summer camps, conferences on campus
Welcome to St. Thomas: Prenatal Partners for Life, St. Paul Preparatory School, Sounds of Hope, National Cooperative Grocers Association, football campers and Summer Transition Program participants.
- UST in the news
A highlight of this week’s clip: A YouTube parody written and performed by a Tommie, a Johnnie and a Bennie. The result? Nearly 50,000 hits and counting.
