KUST radio will hold an informational meeting at noon today.
See/Hear/Do
- Want to be a radio DJ?
- Second annual Education for Everyone program features ‘Fidgety Fairy Tales’
The event teaches positive portrayals of children with mental health issues.
- Spring semester yoga offered Mondays on Minneapolis campus
Hatha yoga classes will be held for students, faculty and staff from Feb. 13 through April 16.
- Provost of Pittsburgh Oratory to discuss John Henry Newman in lecture here Monday
The Center for Catholic Studies is hosting this lecture on Newman and the Oratory of St. Philip Neri.
- Coffee Bené in the library is 2 years old
Free cookies, coupons, prizes and Coffee-Mug mascot will be featured at an anniversary party tomorrow, and the Show’d Up Band will perform.
- Neuroscience Club will meet today
Dr. Nathaniel Nelson, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, is the guest speaker.
- Learning Technology Program hosts talk on ‘Virtual Conferences’
The panel presentation, free and open to the public, will take place on Monday, Feb. 13; registration is not required.
- School of Law hosts ‘Retreat in Daily Living: Following in the Footsteps of Jesus’
The retreat begins on Feb. 21 (the day before Ash Wednesday) and continues on Tuesdays throughout Lent.
- Wellness Center sponsors partner massage class
Bring a massage partner to the class on Monday, Feb. 20.
- Telos Project discussion today features Dr. William Junker of Catholic Studies: ‘Why Does Literature Matter?’
This semesterlong discussion series meets every Thursday to bring professors from different departments to speak on their disciplines and what attracted them to those fields.
- Pick up a treat today from the Career Development Center
Stop by one of the center’s tables around campus for a treat and to register for door prizes.
- Linguistics professor and best-selling author Deborah Tannen to speak Feb. 16 on ‘Stopping America’s War of Words’
Tannen’s talk is the third at St. Thomas in an annual series intended to promote civil discourse.
- Campus Ministry hosts Senior retreat March 2-3
The theme for this retreat is “The future is as bright as the promises of God!”
- Wellness Center’s Heart Hunt enters Day 3
Read on for not only Clue No. 3 but also healthy relationship tips.
- Princeton Review sponsors LSAT strategy session Thursday
The session is free.
- Wellness Center’s Heart Hunt offers Clue No. 2
Read on for not only Clue No. 2 but also healthy relationship tips.
- CILCE announces new volunteer opportunity
Volunteer with the Early College Awareness program to teach kids visiting UST about college and the student experience.
- AARC to offer fitness class Demo Day on Friday, Feb. 10
To participate in Demo Day, come to the AARC 20 to 25 minutes before the beginning of the session and swipe your St. Thomas ID at the front desk.
- Find out ‘What Happy Couples Do’ at lecture tonight
Dr. Carol Bruess and Dr. Anna Kudak will give the fun, helpful and interactive presentation.
- Jessica (Honeyman) Nelson ’05 to speak at Alumni Reflections luncheon tomorrow
She will speak about “Becoming the Integrated Lawyer: Practical Tips on How to Find Joy and Purpose in Your Work.” The St. Thomas community is welcome; a free lunch will be provided.
- ‘Muslim-Christian Dialogue: Challenges and Possibilities’ program here Feb. 14
The speaker is a professor and author who specializes in the study of Islam, Dr. Amir Hussain of Loyola Marymount University.
- Journey in Faith Reflection groups resume for spring semester
The small faith-sharing groups will meet one Monday per month, starting Feb. 13.
- STLF hosts two Pay It Forward Tour information sessions this week
Students Today Leaders Forever invites students to an information sessions tonight and Thursday.
- Campus Ministry offers Lenten retreat
The retreat will be held Friday through Sunday, Feb. 24-26, at the Gainey Conference Center, in Owatonna.
- Penny Wars fires opening salvo today in battle against cancer; Relay for Life slated for April 20
The fourth annual Tommie-Katie Relay for Life will be held Friday, April 20.
