The University of St. Thomas

College of Arts & Sciences | Department of English

Related Websites of Interest

Related Websites of Interest

Related Websites of Interest at St. Thomas

Center for Writing

Providing individualized conferences with undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni on writing, reading, and critical thinking.

Renaissance Program Minor

The Renaissance Program Professional Minor is composed of six courses from a wide range of professional and pre-professional areas. Students select from required courses according to personal interest and career plan.

Participants may elect a major field of study in Humanities, Social Sciences or Natural Sciences. Majors from the College of Business or from Health and Human Performance are not eligible for this program.

Participants complete an internship in a career-related field. Students are encouraged to be creative and to search for inventive ways of gaining practical work experience.

Summit Avenue Review

The student-edited art and literary magazine of the University of St. Thomas.

University of St. Thomas Libraries Research Guides

Subject guides serve as a starting point for research.  They recommend sources of background information, indexes to periodical articles, web sites, and other print and electronic resources. For additional assistance with your English research, contact the O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library liaison, Talia Nadir

 

Related Websites of Interest External to St. Thomas

Twin Cities Literary Calendar

A great calendar of literary readings scheduled throughout the Twin Cities, sponsored by Rain Taxi Review of Books.

Twin Cities Theater Directory

A listing of theater groups in the Twin Cities. Clicking on a link will take you to that theater's homepage.

Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (ACTC)

Highlights the ACTC visiting writers program and the ACTC creative writing topics course that regularly rotates between the five area colleges.

Selected Reading List of Books in the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

Ex Libris (1994)

Ex Libris (1996)

Ex Libris (1998)


These booklets were published in the mid-late 1990's by the  interdisciplinary program in Catholic Studies.