He taught accounting here for 27 years and in 2006 was Professor of the Year.
E3 is a yearly community lecture series focusing on issues of education. This year’s theme is excellence, equity and education.
St. Thomas thanked Lee and Penny Anderson, whose generosity helped make the popular new complex possible, at dedication ceremonies yesterday. The facility has averaged 1,000 visits per day since it opened Sept. 1.
The book club will discuss Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The event is free and open to all.
Cardinal Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, will discuss “Caritas in Veritate: Good News for Society.”
Stop by for a chance to ask questions about women’s studies courses, major and minor requirements, scholarships and other opportunities.
He was the brother of Dede Leininger, event planner at St. John Vianney Seminary, and the uncle of St. Thomas students Nick Leininger and Emily Leininger.
Everyone is welcome hear a talk by Minnesota’s outgoing speaker of the house and former candidate for governor.
The wristbands are one-size-fits-all, colored light purple with a white swirl, and will be sold from approximately noon to 1:30 p.m. today in the upper quad.
Give both a try in the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center.
Students of all faiths are welcome to apply by Monday, Oct. 25, for membership on this committee.
Many hands make light work; friends and family are welcome. Club registers will be kept to log in volunteer hours.
The vigil will start at 3:30 p.m. today at the Memorial to the Unborn.
Bring your UST spirit to Schoenecker Arena as the Tommies prepare to take on No. 20 Bethel College on Saturday.
Phillips Scholarships, $16,400 awards, are given annually to six sophomores from Minnesota private colleges.
Tonia O’Brien and Maggie Zimmerman return to campus to discuss the training they needed to get and succeed in their current jobs.