Some computer services will be down while Computing and Communication Services upgrades the systems to full Y2K compliance.
Gamma Sigs welcome new actives; PRSSA does good work for Leukemia Society.
The Luann Dummer Center for Women, through a bequest, offers financial support to female undergraduates who want to attend.
International students will learn how to write an effective resume and get information on immigration regulations and work permission.
Registration starts Monday. Here’s what you need to know.
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You are encouraged to check out the newest features of this catalog and find out about Instructional Support Services’ latest media additions.
If you have any e-mail still stored in All-in-One, you need to move it to Outlook before Monday night.
Computing and Communication Services explains how decisions are made about what applications to support.
U of M professor poses an interesting theory about evolution involving the advent of cooking.
UST’s Dr. William Banfield is one of the presenters at this free conference.
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The Computing and Communication Services Virus Team is researching this virus and how to protect St. Thomas from it.
The All College Council will sponsor a shuttle to provide students with free transportation to the airport and shopping areas.
Both companies will be on campus this month looking for students to fill open positions.
Improve your math skills during January Term.
The team still has a shot at making the NCAA playoff field for the first time since 1991.
Denver math professor to speak Nov. 12.
Minnesota’s senior senator to discuss ‘Why Cynics Don’t Change the World.’
Trudell will present “Heartspeak: Spoken Words of Poetry from the Heart.”
Capture ends eight-month search and investigation.
“Conflict Management” and “Communication Styles” workshops are Nov. 16 and 30.
Magician and ‘mentalist’ Craig Karges, who now explores unexplained mysteries, performs Nov. 12 during Family Weekend festivities.
UST’s corporate representative from AT & T will offer special deals Friday at Opus Hall, Minneapolis.