The recent national foreclosure settlement is prompting lenders to process their supply of foreclosed and short-sale homes, according to University of St. Thomas analysts.
He will be interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio political editor Mike Mulcahy.
The performance will feature seminary and university choirs along with organist David Jenkins.
The April 2 program will feature law professors Thomas Berg, Father Daniel Griffith, Susan Stabile and moderator Robert Vischer.
Dr. Deborah Tannen spoke at St. Thomas Feb. 16 on “The Argument Culture.”
He will be interviewed by Minnesota Public Radio political editor Mike Mulcahy.
The free Career Fair will be held March 21 and is part of the Multicultural Forum on Workplace Diversity.
The open sessions to learn more about the accreditation process will be held April 4 and 5.
The former state senator, who held two degrees from St. Thomas, died suddenly March 7 while on a trip to Morris.
ThreeSixty is the College of Arts and Sciences journalism program for minority and low-income teens.
A memorial gathering for the late peace activist and adjunct faculty member will be held at St. Thomas Saturday.
A new program, “Pathways to Understanding,” helps participants better understand current world conflicts.
Anne Graves retired from St. Thomas in 1995 after 13 years of service.
Rabbi Sharon Brous’ March 13 lecture is sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning. All are welcome.
The 24th annual forum, presented by the Opus College of Business, runs March 20-22 at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Rabbi Sharon Stiefel and Father Erich Rutten will lead this interfaith conversation. A free buffet lunch will be served.
This will be the Minnesota premiere of “The Pipe,” a film about a natural gas pipeline that sparked the most controversial environmental issue in recent Irish history.
The free program is part of the university’s Organ Artist Series.
Retired Immigration Judge Joseph Dierkes will moderate the program featuring St. Thomas law professor Virgil Wiebe and Pepperdine economist Andrew Yuengert.
University of St. Thomas analysts say a meaningful recovery won’t be seen until the percentage of ‘distressed’ sales returns to normal levels.
All are welcome to this ‘Celebration of the Life of Marv Davidov,’ a lifelong peace activist who died Jan. 14.
Ohno, the most-decorated U.S. Winter Olympian in history, will speak in the new Woulfe Alumni Hall. Bring your St. Thomas ID for best seating.
Mengler has served as dean of St. Thomas’ School of Law since 2002.
Dr. Howe taught history at St. Thomas for 22 years; she died last month.
The event teaches positive portrayals of children with mental health issues.