St. Thomas football fans can vote on Twitter for Coach Glenn Caruso in the 2012 Liberty Mutual National Coach of the Year program until Dec. 1.
Equipped with 11 years of research data, University of St. Thomas marketing professors find the mood of holiday shoppers is close to pre-recession levels.
The four informal concerts feature music by guitarist Joan Griffith and pianist Laura Caviani, the UST Guitar Ensemble, the UST Women’s Choir and the UST String Ensemble.
Susan Alexander is beginning to think a lot about Christmas, now that lights and other seasonal decorations are making their appearances. Her advice today in The Scroll is for you to follow her lead and string your own lights before too much snow flies.
MBA programs have come under fire from many directions in recent times. Depending on the source, MBA students are alleged to be overly analytical “lone wolves” who do not work well in teams, lacking in the so-called soft skills that build interpersonal relationships, and willing to compromise on shady ethical principles to sustain profits and market dominance.
Four St. Thomas men’s and women’s basketball and hockey games will be broadcast live on KSTC-TV (Channel 45) this winter.
Tommie Central has a limited number of $5 tickets available to undergraduate students for this year’s UST Christmas concert, “Venite Adoremus.”
St. Thomas will host a week of events: a Medallion Hunt, a showing of the “Crossing Borders” movie, CultureLink Tea with Saudi students, IEW Soccer Tournament, International Fair and Culture Fest. Free T-shirts will be given away on Monday, Nov.12, to promote the festivities.
He is in critical condition after emergency surgery last week. He is the father of Mark Peterson ’80 and grandfather of Carolyn Connelly ’11.
A year ago 47,534 donors gave more than $13 million to Minnesota charities during the 24-hour event.
How wild has Fanamaniac gone? Consider: Free ticket offers, free lunches, free transportation and free tickets to Tommie hockey games, pre-game events (including a barbecue) on the plaza, and a card-scan drawing with increased chances of winning each time students attend an event and have their ID cards scanned.
The final session of fall fitness classes is now on sale. Classes will begin the week of Monday, Nov. 12, at the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex.
For many regular fairgoers, a stop at the corn roast stand is a must. But when it first appeared 28 years ago, it was a slightly harder sell. “We gave away a lot of free samples the first year. People had never seen roasted corn before. Also, when we first started, no one wanted burnt kernels. Now, they ask for them,” Ribar says.
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This article serves as UST’s annual notice to students regarding peer-to-peer file sharing policies and procedures as required by the recently updated Higher education Opportunity Act of 2008.
An opening ceremony will be held at 5 p.m. Saturday near the lower quad’s flagpole. All are welcome.
A reception for the longtime St. Thomas faculty member will be held Monday, Nov. 12. One of his best-known compositions is “On Eagles’ Wings.”
More than 60 St. Thomas students competed recently in the fourth annual Fowler Business Concept Challenge, earning a total of $39,000 in scholarships.
Digital services were restored this morning to four buildings on St. Thomas’ Minneapolis campus after a disruption beginning on Thursday affected computers, telephones and certain building controls.
The interactive forum at Pantages Theater continues the University of St. Thomas’ annual series on civility in public discourse.
Sixteen films by ACTC students will hit the big screen at St. Anthony Main Theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 14. Free tickets are available at the Tommie Central.
The retailer that Fortune magazine named one of the world’s most respected companies in 2012 crosses the border under the watchful eye of Tony Fisher ’97.
Raised as a Catholic, Stabile devoted 20 years of her life to practicing Buddhism and was ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist nun before returning to Catholicism in 2001. Her book, “Growing in Love and Wisdom: Tibetan Buddhist Sources for Christian Meditation,” was recently published by Oxford University Press,
Wirtschafter is rabbi-in-residence with the Jay Phillips Center, a joint enterprise of the University of St. Thomas and St. John’s University,
First class postage stamps will cost one cent more starting Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013; in addition, the Postal Service will debut its first global forever stamp the same day.