Barb Hartwick will start here tomorrow.
- Stylist for women joins Hairworks
- Welcome, new employees
One faculty and six staff members recently joined the campus community.
- Multicultural Student Services Spring Fun Night features Toki Wright
He is a local hip hop artist, poet and community activist; a dance will follow in Scooter’s.
- Spring parking permit, Metro Transit C-Pass sales under way
Resident students not entered in the spring permit lottery have until 11 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, to enter.
- Campus Ministry hosts Evening Prayer Tuesdays, Thursdays
Prayer sessions, which last 15 minutes, start tomorrow.
- Postal Service increases express, priority, parcel-post rates an average of 4 percent
The cost of first-class stamps remains at 44 cents. Several other rates will increase on April 17.
- Two faculty earn promotions
The granting of promotion recognizes the achievements of faculty in their teaching, professional engagement and service to the university.
- Undergrads: Officially withdraw from spring classes that you have registered for but will not attend
Students are responsible for officially withdrawing from courses for which they are registered but do not attend.
- Yarn Tamers continues on Mondays during spring semester
The group encourages newcomers to stop by and join in the fun.
- Verdict is in: Mock trial teams give strong performances at Hatting Invitational
St. Thomas teams placed second and 10th, and also won four individual awards.
- Financial aid recipients: Read your mail
The Financial Aid Office will contact students via e-mail whenever possible; however, sometimes paper forms must be sent.
- W-2 Wage and Tax Statements for 2010 are available in Murphy Online
Neither the University of St. Thomas, the IRS nor the state of Minnesota send tax documents via e-mail.
- Family of Dr. John Rohwer grateful for the kindnesses shown
He was chair of the St. Thomas Department of Health and Human Performance; he died in December 2010.
- TPT to rebroadcast UST forum on Holy Land peace efforts
“Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace” will air next week on Monday night and early Tuesday morning.
- Box Office to sell Timberwolves, Wild tickets on Monday, Jan. 31
On tap are two Wild games and one Timberwolves game.
- Please remember David Tigan in your prayers
He was the husband of Barbara Tigan, Development Office, and the father of several graduates of the University of St. Thomas.
- Office for Mission offers two spring semester reading groups
The reading groups will discuss Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma and Cardinal John Henry Newman’s The Idea of a University.
- UST in the news
A roundup of recent news stories featuring St. Thomas.
- Gainey Conference Center offers hot winter special
Schedule a complete meeting package in February, March or April for $195.
- St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity is now on Facebook
Become a fan and receive updates about events and Catholic resources, and support the School of Divinity’s ministry.
- Luann Dummer Center for Women Book Club to discuss Black Water Rising
The book “is an engrossing, complex, and cinematic novel about ethics and convictions, race relations, and one man’s personal journey.”
- What can you do with a Master of Arts Degree in English?
Graduate English hosts information session on Wednesday.
- Pulitzer Prize winner James Stewart to discuss ‘The Epidemic of Lying in America’ in Holloran Center lecture Feb. 8 at St. Thomas
Stewart’s lecture is based on his most recent book, Tangled Webs: How False Statements Are Undermining America: From Martha Stewart to Bernie Madoff.
- Undergraduate final grades to be accessible on MURPHY Online
Undergraduate day students do not automatically receive a printed grade report.
- Library today: Putting course materials on reserve has never been easier
Faculty can now add library reserve materials using an online form.
