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'Celebrating Differences' night of entertainment, food, music is Friday
University NewsA collaboration of student organizations has planned this event of community solidarity. Performers will dance, act and entertain from 6 to 8 p.m. in O'Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
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Walk to Minneapolis campus with the Wellness Center this Thursday
University NewsThe walk is free to UST students, faculty and staff (and ride the shuttle bus back -
Service station to close; eXpress Card to move to Grand-Wheeler Sinclair station
University NewsThe Cleveland and Grand service station (formerly Phillips 66) will discontinue selling gas April 17 and will close April 30. -
Talk on 'Mediating Factors in Strategy for Successful Organizations' is April 22
University NewsThe Association for Strategic Planning will feature Dr. Michael Sheppeck and Dr. Jack Militello of UST's Opus College of Business at this breakfast series event. Register by April 18. -
College of Applied Professional Studies to hold open house April 29
University NewsThe program includes small breakout sessions to give prospective students an idea of the types of classes offered by both the School of Education and the Graduate School of Professional Psychology. -
Final colloquium in English Department 2007-08 series is Friday
University NewsUST's Dr. Martin Warren will speak on "The Quakers as Parrhesiasts: Frank Speech and Plain Speaking as the Fruits of Silence." -
Tech Tuesday: Microsoft Vista
University NewsIRT continues to research and test the compatibility of the applications it has on campus for Vista support. -
Professional Notes
University NewsProfessional notes Father James Burns has been invited to participate in a presidential summit at the White House on "Inner-City Children and Faith-Based Schools" April 23 and 24. Burns will present to a subgroup his research on the "Psychological, Cognitive and Economic Impact of Catholic Grammar Schools" in the inner city. Dr. Catherine Craft-Fairchild, College… -
Residence Hall Association 'Roommate Game' is today
University NewsBased on the TV show "The Newlywed Game," participants should come with someone they know well and try to match answers. There are prizes for the "couples" and the audience.