A roundup of this week’s news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts.
Anderson is president of Minneapolis-based Cinemotion, LLC.
“Before Bach’s Birthday Bash” will feature solo and ensemble music played by representatives of the Bach Society of Minnesota, the Lyra Baroque Orchestra and the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, along with seminary music director David Jenkins and other Twin Cities organists.
Ben Fahey and Michael Kobow are studying abroad and safe in Osaka, Japan. Campus Ministry offers advice on how to support the relief effort.
St. Thomas experts weigh in on news ranging from unions to business to climate change – and the Opening Doors campaign reaches a milestone in this week’s headlines.
She was the sister of St. Thomas senior Eric Roush.
O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center and Center for Irish Studies will co-host their annual St. Patrick’s Day Open House Thursday, March 17.
TPT’s statewide Minnesota channel, tptMN, will air the programs.
Sister Carol Keehan, D.C., St. Thomas Trustee and president and CEO of the Catholic Health Association, will be the next speaker in the University of St. Thomas Alumni Association’s First Friday Speaker Series at noon Friday, April 1, at Nicollet Island Pavillion, 40 Power St., near downtown Minneapolis. Keehan is the ninth president and chief [...]
The performance is part of the Sacred Arts Festival and will begin at 7 p.m. in the Brady Educational Center auditorium.
The work of six photographers will be featured in the OEC lobby gallery.
Programs kick off on March 4 and aim to help build a socially and intellectually conscious community.
“Sacred Waters” is the theme of this year’s 32nd annual festival.
The spring St. Thomas Law Journal Symposium will be held in the School of Law’s Schulze Grand Atrium.
A roundup of recent news stories featuring St. Thomas.
The symposium will focus on the impact of parental incarceration on children.
With a 5.2 percent increase for undergraduate tuition, St. Thomas remains moderately priced among private colleges in Minnesota.
Take a look back at the history of dining on campus and a look forward to a full plate of new options on the horizon.
Hear from Deirdre Marie Capone as she depicts the life of her uncle Al, the notorious Chicago gangster.
Check out the video filmed by and starring UST students.
Simien will share his musical journey of Zydeco, New Orleans funk and reggae-flavored Afro-Caribbean sound at 8 p.m. in Murray-Herrick Campus Center.
Don’t miss your chance to apply for a VISION spring break service trip.
Retail prevails, along with an app for penitents in this week’s headlines. Also, collection of stories covers a former UST student’s suicide.
A roundup of recent news stories featuring St. Thomas.
Interfaith Art pARTners is a collaborative festival of Twin Cities institutions promoting the arts as a catalyst for conversation within the context of faith and spirituality.