Laptops were taken from a Morrison Hall residence and an O’Shaughnessy Educational Center office.
Norris will discuss ‘acedia,’ an ancient term for listlessness and inability to care.
The St. Thomas professor will discuss the use of computational methods to solve biomedical problems.
These grants are available to students, staff and faculty.
This temporary, one-third-time position is open to current staff or faculty members.
TWLOHA started on the Internet and has become a global movement to help people suffering from depression and suicidal tendencies.
Rabbi Jonathan Crane of Emory University will speak at a lecture sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning.
The suspect nearly made off with a backpack.
The free program is part of the university’s Organ Recital Series.
The team was among five finalists competing recently at the Ross School of Business in Michigan.
In its 10th year of operation, the School of Law will remain on the list of law schools approved by the ABA for the next seven years.
New Yorker magazine writer Ken Auletta will speak in March instead of November.
Dr. Gilbert Meilaender will discuss “Persons and Their Dignity.”
You can pick up your tickets at the St. Thomas Box Office. Allen is the author of “The Future Church: How Ten Trends Are Revolutionizing the Catholic Church.”
She will greet students in Campus Square from about 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Information is provided for students who live on campus, and those who do not.
The public is welcome to the discussions that will be held on the Monday evenings of Nov. 1, 8, 15 and 22.
The speaker is Louis Newman of Carleton College, a noted scholar of Jewish ethics.
He taught accounting here for 27 years and in 2006 was Professor of the Year.
St. Thomas thanked Lee and Penny Anderson, whose generosity helped make the popular new complex possible, at dedication ceremonies yesterday. The facility has averaged 1,000 visits per day since it opened Sept. 1.
Cardinal Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, will discuss “Caritas in Veritate: Good News for Society.”
In light of recent national and local events, Father John Malone, vice president for mission, affirms the university’s support of all GLBT students.
Henrietta died last evening; she was a lifelong supporter of St. Catherine, St. Thomas and Catholic education.
The officers will receive a “Chief’s Award” from the St. Paul Police Department at a ceremony Thursday.
Winninger also will speak Oct. 21 at a Faith and Work lunch, something new in the 16 years of the series.