The announcement includes interdepartmental moves of important programs and services such as: the Tutor Mentor, Literacy Connections and Early College Awareness programs, the Community Engagement Network, and UST’s Institutional Review Board.
New first-year domestic students have been invited to sign up for Orientation and Registration where an adviser will meet with students individually to review their fall course schedule.
Since the UST bookstores can purchase only limited quantities of some titles and the quotas are filled daily, the bookstores encourage students to sell their books daily after finishing their classes.
Kay was honored for his outstanding commitment to supporting undergraduate research and faculty-student collaboration.
He recommends that other UST students study abroad as he did and experience different traditions and cultures.
The decision to limit UST’s Health Services to its St. Paul campus location was made due to decreasing demand in Minneapolis. Counseling and Psychological Services will move to Suite 100, Room S, Terrence Murphy Hall, Minneapolis.
Start making plans. Study Abroad already had 448 completed applications by the priority deadline on April 11. A list of courses that are full, waitlisted and open will be available in early May.
UST alumni responses indicate increases in employment, graduate study, volunteerism and military service. Listed is a sample of the class’ employment status and median salary range by career path.
The awards recognize members of the University of St. Thomas community for their outstanding commitment to international and intercultural awareness.
The Modern and Classical Languages Department announces that Elementary Chinese I will be offered for the first time at St. Thomas. Spoken Modern Irish Gaelic I also will be offered.
Apply by Wednesday, April 24.
This project will conclude a six-week infrastructure project.
Three new members were elected from St. Thomas’ academic departments and two from administrative departments.
Donations of new disposable diapers and diaper wipes will be given to families in crisis who are served by Project Baby Bottoms, a local project dedicated to providing these materials to people in need.
Residence Life is accepting applications for the two positions for the 2013-14 academic year. Apply online.
Run for a position on the USG; candidate packets must be submitted at a meeting on April 4.
The institute provides great learning opportunities for students and helps small business clients improve their performance and profitability.
The program on April 10 features Dr. Shelley Neilsen Gatti and Dr. Tim Balke, who will speak on “Early Warning Signs of Mental Illness,” and a Fidgety Fairy Fairy Tales musical designed to help raise awareness of mental health issues of children.
League play will begin on Tuesday, May 14. Sign up as a team of two, an individual or add your name to the list of substitutes.
The first person to sign up from a country will be that country’s flag bearer. The deadline to submit a request form is Wednesday, April 10.
Minneapolis campus students who park in the ramp also must return their Green Cards for the ramp to Parking Services.
This first annual summer program will be held from June 10 to Aug. 2. Applications are due by Friday, April 12.
The April 5 event will feature a diverse lineup of experts from around the globe.
The Nonexempt Staff Council (NESC) presents the award each year to honor an hourly staff member who exemplifies and promotes UST’s mission.
Human Resources extends thanks to everyone who attended this year’s HR Fair and to those who made it possible. Listed also are the names of those who won prizes at the fair.