Discover more about strengths, talents and gifts in your own life.
St. Thomas experts weigh in on the new pope – plus basketball featurettes and real estate news.
Registration deadline is Tuesday, April 2, in person at the Career Development Center, Murry Herrick Campus Center Room 123.
The expo is not a job fair – but it is an opportunity to learn more about science career paths.
As the temperature rises, so does the risk of air pollution. Know the health risks and sign up for alerts from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
A new president, Pope talk and more in this week’s headlines.
On Thursday, March 7, between 9:30 a.m. and noon, a UST student reported her off-campus residence was burglarized.
At 2:40 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, a UST student reported her unattended laptop was stolen from a desk on the lower level of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
St. Thomas Catholic Studies students and St. John Vianney seminarians studying at the Bernardi campus in Rome had aisle seats as Benedict XVI took one final drive through St. Peter’s Square in his Popemobile. Newsroom editor Kate Metzger recalls the morning she spent with them and 300,000 others in front of St. Peter’s Basilica.
She was the mother of Father James Burns, a faculty member at the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling.
Events will be held on campus throughout the week to recognize issues and provide information concerning body image.
The St. Thomas Board of Trustees has elected a new president and people are taking to social media to weigh in.
Michaela Anderson ’15 is ready to show the fishing world that success on the water has no gender bias.
‘Gene Pollution in China’s Rivers,’ ‘Fat is Awesome,’ and the Pope’s resignation round out an eclectic mix of headlines this week.
The Study Abroad Fair takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14, in Campus Way on the second floor of the Anderson Student Center.
The first student to find the heart and bring it to the Wellness Center will receive a $50 gift certificate to Axel’s Bonfire on Grand and two movie tickets. Like UST Wellness Center on Facebook for clues.
A month’s worth of headlines include fiscal cliffs, football, ‘Good Questions’ and more.
The Tommie dancers finished in first place in the Open Jazz Division at UDA College Nationals in Orlando, Fla., earning its sixth national championship since 2007 and its first back-to-back win in the jazz category.
Public Safety would like to alert the University of St. Thomas community of a theft in O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
The Physical Plant requests that all garbage from offices, classrooms, conference rooms, lounges, etc. be emptied into the containers in the hallways of the building before employees leave for the holiday break.
Public Safety would like to alert the University of St. Thomas community of several recent thefts on the St. Paul campus, as well as two incidents recently reported by the Minneapolis Police Department.
Football featurettes and Stagg Bowl coverage dominate headlines this week.
The Food For Thought restaurant on the Minneapolis Campus invites St. Thomas faculty, staff and students to its annual Holiday Buffet taking place on Wednesday, Dec. 19. It will run from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tickets are $9.95 per person and will be available beginning at 9 a.m. the day of the buffet at the cash register in Food For Thought.
The St. Thomas defense slowed a potent Mount Union attack, but in the end the Purple Raiders made enough plays to post a 28-10 victory Friday night and claim the program’s 11th Division III national championship.
Public Safety would like to advise the University of St. Thomas community of a crime alert issued by the Minneapolis Police Department.