Susan Alexander asks a pointed question today in The Scroll: What do you expect from your employer? She finds that attitudes vary at St. Thomas. People are nervous about the economy, grateful for their jobs and wonder about levels of commitment.
The Tommies, after downing Concordia-Moorhead 31-17 Saturday, take on archrival and undefeated St. John’s University next Saturday in Collegeville.
Presented tomorrow by Multicultural Student Services, the event covers tips on how to get out of debt, save money and reach goals.
The new group meets from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays.
Learn how to use study-abroad experience to help land a summer internship or job. Register online.
The sale is for one day only; shop early for the higher discounts.
The event will include a panel presentation from UST alumni about internships and full-time opportunities.
A screening of “Far From Home” is tomorrow, and the author of All Souls, A Family Story From Southie, this semester’s common text, will speak on Thursday.
Dr. Robert George also will receive the Dignitatis Humanae Award, presented by the St. Thomas School of Law.
The talks are co-sponsored by St. Olaf Catholic Church and the John A. Ryan Institute for Catholic Social Thought at St. Thomas.
The festivities, which will include music, appetizers, tours, photo exhibits and a small library museum, will be held Friday, Oct. 23.
Learn how ideas change the world with author David Bornstein Oct. 26. He is this year’s Vaclav Havel Civil Society Symposium scholar in residence.