The December STEP calendar is in the mail; sign up for a class today!
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Office renovation is in final phase.
Learn about fractals and wavelets.
Dr. Peter Massopust will examine analytical solutions to problems in the detection and classification of defects in pipelines.
Next Women’s Studies Breakfast Talk is Dec. 8.
Learn more about the man who wrote “The Ugly Duckling,” “The Little Mermaid” and “The Princess and the Pea.”
St. Thomas should know in the next week or so if the game’s a go.
Open to UST students, these classes will help all — from beginner to advanced — to polish their swingin’ skills.
Gamma Sigma Sigma handed out some awards and Operations Management will meet tomorrow.
This event is for St. Thomas students in 2-2 and 3-2 engineering programs.
Students are invited to apply for these positions.
One session is mandatory if you plan to student teach next fall
Faculty and staff who did not receive an invitation can send their reservations online.
First 2,000 students to register for Wednesday’s talk will be entered in a drawing to spend a day shadowing Ventura.
Dr. Cheri Shakiban will share the story of Tahireh and Christiane Harrassowitz will discuss Asha Molika Mohamed.
St. Thomas senior Sadie Norby gives a free talk Dec. 1.
Pi Sigma Alpha, the political science honor society, invites you to a talk Nov. 30.
Graduate art history students have organized and curated this exhibit of paintings and ritual objects.
Donations of nonperishable food, socks and mittens are requested.
The Computer Science Club will meet next week.
Students will learn to prepare a resume that will attract companies looking for employees with engineering skills.
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The Center for Student Leadership and Activities invites you to get into the spirit.
The St. Thomas chapter of the American Association of University Women will present this panel of faculty, retired faculty, staff and students.