Graham has been on the university’s social work faculty for the past 18 years.
Someone entered a student’s residence and took a laptop computer.
Reid, author of ‘The Healing of America,’ will discuss his experiences covering health care and international issues.
Thin Mints, Samoas, Tagalongs, oh my: They’re here on campus tomorrow.
Learn about internship opportunities with these employers.
Attend this free luncheon event Tuesday.
Savage will discuss “Women’s Work” and the challenge of achieving balance.
Offered by the university’s Leadership Academy, the seminar will be held here Feb. 18.
Sandel has been called “one of the most popular teachers in the world.” His talk is the second in an annual series on civility and public discourse.
If so, you are invited to send them to the newspaper’s “Outside Consultant” advice column. Here’s how.
The forum began in 1988 as a two-hour video conference and has grown into the nation’s leading conference for advancing diversity in the workplace.
Jacobs directs a New York-based social-justice center and is on Newsweek’s list of the 50 most-influential rabbis in America.
You can hear recitals on the “Pipedreams” program Feb. 6 and Feb. 27.
Barb Hartwick will start here tomorrow.
The center, which has welcomed older learners to campus since 1973, announces its spring courses and a new name.
A longtime member of the Opus College of Business faculty, Susan died Tuesday. Visitation is Thursday afternoon and the funeral is at St. Thomas Friday morning.
St. Thomas is preparing for its accreditation visit in fall 2013.
Use the handy online nomination form. Nominations are due Monday, Feb. 14.
Here’s how to register for the 10 a.m. Friday webcast, plus a video on how an AACSB ice sculpture was created on the downtown Minneapolis campus
The 1946 graduate taught St. Thomas’ first courses in social work.
Now retired, Selim created the center that has recorded more than 70,000 registrations since it began operations in 1973.
St. Thomas law professor Mark Osler continues to work on behalf of a prisoner sentenced under previous crack-cocaine guidelines.
The reminder is given in light of the tragic death last weekend of sophomore Michael Larson.
Contributions also can be sent to the UST Student Emergency Fund.
The March 5 ‘Polar Bear Plunge’ raises funds for the Special Olympics. Here is how you can get involved.