The classes will be held in the aerobic studio of the new Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex.
Vern was a business and community leader who taught at the Gainey Center’s MBA program.
Rabbi Will Berkovitz to speak on spirituality and civic service Oct. 19.
Dr. Barbara Shank accepted the medal at a Washington, D.C., ceremony.
She has been in intensive care following a weekend accident.
Dr. Lisa Schirch, a professor of peacebuilding, will join St. Thomas political science, peace studies and ROTC students in a program here Monday afternoon.
Here are some of the resources available to you at St. Thomas.
The student was listed in fair condition yesterday; the driver was arrested on suspicion of DWI.
You have until midnight to apply.
Debra’s son, Josh, is a May St. Thomas graduate.
There were no dramatic enrollment swings in any direction, but the large freshman class gave a boost to already positive numbers.
Nationally known scholars will share their interpretations of the scope and use of the president’s constitutional powers.
Dr. Lisa Schirch of Eastern Mennonite University will visit St. Thomas and speak at House of Hope Oct. 10-13.
Weigel’s 19 books include the acclaimed Witness to Hope: The Biography of Pope John Paul II.
A temporary pond appeared on the doorstep of the Frank Gehry house being reassembled at St. Thomas’ Gainey Center.
Journalists from 10 countries will discuss differences between journalism here and their home countries.
The Center for Interfaith Learning at St. Thomas is a co-sponsor of the October programs at Hamline University.
Two St. Thomas centers are among the sponsors of the Sept. 28 service.
Applications are due by Nov. 16 for these grants that support efforts related to health care or diversity.
Knox suffered a serious injury while working in the woods over the weekend.
Peltier, winner of St. Thomas’ 2010 Distinguished Alumnus Award, will inaugurate the First Friday series’ 20th season.
The new works were commissioned by Linda and Jack Hoeschler to honor St. Thomas’ president, Father Dennis Dease.
Saberi, a freelance journalist who last year was kidnapped and held in an Iranian prison, is the first speaker planned for Minnesota Public Radio’s 2010-2011 Broadcast Journalist Series.
Naughton also will speak Thursday at a Faith and Work lunch, something new in the 16 years of the series.
The announcement will come as welcome news for swimmers who haven’t had a campus pool since April 24.