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Study-abroad information tables will be located around north campus Sept. 22-24 and 28-30; in addition, attend a First Step session to help you get started –
the first session is today.
This 14th annual poster session will be held from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in the foyer of Owens Science Hall.
Sessions begin this week! Register today.
A reference librarian will help students learn the best ways to gather information on a company before an interview.
Students must attend an Orientation to On-Campus Interviewing seminar to be eligible to participate in the interviews.
Tutor-Mentor is a service-learning program matching UST students with kindergarten through 12th grade students for one-on-one and small group tutoring.
Authentic Hispanic food and activities are featured at the free event from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in Murray-Herrick.
Tim Scully, Deb Broderick and Jese Ledbetter will discuss “Involving Students in Public Service Campaigns on Campus: Positive Body Image and Sexual Violence Prevention.”
Merkle, a theology professor at St. John’s and St. Benedict, has been serving as the center’s interim director since the retirement of Rabbi Barry Cytron.
Mariana Hernández-Crespo of the UST School of Law will speak and lead a discussion on her work with Brazilian mediators in a consensus-building project. Register by Thursday.
Gips is an internationally recognized ecologist and sustainability leader.
What are news outlets doing to ensure civil discourse on their sites? Hear professionals discuss this issue and more.
The first event is tonight – poker at Scooter’s.
Graduate business students are invited to hear Shawn Spott, vice president at RBC Wealth Management, speak on how the enterprise green strategy has affected the company.
Discussion will focus on the implementation of the IDEA system for receiving student reactions to instruction and courses that was initiated this semester.
Join the quasquicentennial party, see the commissioned oil painting and miniature ceramic of the Arches, enjoy some refreshments, and meet the author and some of those profiled in 125 Years: Interesting and Influential People.
Vote for your preferred candidates online and apply for a standing committee to help improve life at UST. Thursday is the deadline for voting (9 p.m.) and for applications (5 p.m.).
Editorial work on this award-winning literary and visual arts magazine, edited and produced by UST students, begins during fall semester. The magazine is published in the spring.
Domitrz’s presentation has been so well received that he’s back for his fourth consecutive Fall Welcome event. Don’t miss it.