The UST Dance Club is looking for passionate and dedicated young women who love to dance to be a part of the club for the upcoming 2011-2012 school year.
The six interview sessions are open to all and comments are welcome.
A roundup of recent news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts.
A smart-phone friendly version of the St. Thomas website has been launched, with additional features coming soon.
MPCW is coordinated by the Minnesota Private College Council and its 17 member institutions.
More than 140 clubs and organizations – and counting – will have space to grow and flourish.
A roundup of this week’s news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts.
The Department of Art History presents the surface design of seven artists in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center lobby gallery.
Commencement speakers, plus time and location details for students graduating in undergraduate and graduate programs.
TPT’s statewide Minnesota channel, tptMN, will air the programs.
The Dalai Lama visits campus, 830 WCCO picks up Tommie football broadcasts, and UST students impersonate a Real Housewife of New Jersey in this week’s headlines.
A roundup of this week’s news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts.
Senior engineering students will showcase their projects on May 6 in the Owens Science Hall atrium.
Dr. Luckner is the director of music at the Cathedral of St. Joseph in La Crosse, Wis.
A team of three is tasked with preparing St. Thomas for a 2013 visit from the Higher Learning Commission.
St. Thomas experts weigh in on business trends – plus a student runs an NFL draft business out of his apartment.
St. Thomas experts weigh in on the economy – plus a seminarian to celebrate Good Friday services with the Pope in this week’s headlines.
Alvarez is a national leader in the effort to help Hispanics attend college. He will speak on April 27 in the Schulze Hall auditorium on St. Thomas’ Minneapolis campus.
A roundup of this week’s news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts.
A St. Catherine University student reported that she was assaulted by three men while walking on River Road near the Ford plant Sunday.
Local women business leaders will mentor middle- and high-school girls in business and finance.
The grand spiral staircase at the center of the Anderson Student Center will serve as the main artery carrying students, faculty and staff – the lifeblood of St. Thomas
Type designer Kent Lew will present on April 14 at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts.
A roundup of this week’s news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts.
Public reading is at 7:30 p.m. April 15, John R. Roach Center for the Liberal Arts auditorium.