Congratulations to faculty who have earned tenure and promotion!
The Feb. 24 forum offers a free Princeton Review GMAT class and the chance to win a free GMAT prep course from the Princeton Review ($1,249 value).
Dr. Glenda Eoyang, founder and executive director of Human Systems Dynamics Institute, will speak Tuesday, Jan. 26, on “Adaptive Action: Beyond Strategic Planning.”
The group will meet Wednesday, Jan. 27. Everyone is welcome.
Online order forms are available for a DVD of the performance and CDs of the 2008 and 2009 concerts. Streaming video of the concert can be seen on the St. Thomas Web site.
Only 20 spots are available; full-day registrations for this one-day event will receive priority.
Students from the Music Business program are hosting the on-campus event today; it features students and local performers.
The University of St. Thomas celebrates its 125th anniversary this year with some great Christmas gifts for Tommies past and present, from prints of the Arches to the Opening Kitchen Doors cookbook.
Purchase these great Christmas gifts for $5 today through finals week in the VISION office.
Registration for the Minnesota Private Colleges Job and Internship Fair are due by Thursday, Dec. 17. More than 180 business, nonprofit and government organizations will participate.
SCU still is accepting applications for British Writers and the Woman Question.
Add valuable experience to your résumé and join the club on a trip to Wall Street next semester.
Three graduating students will discuss the process of creating and writing their essays.
Looking for a few good books? Bring your lunch and join the discussions, even if you have not read or finished the books.
Discounted tickets are available to the St. Thomas community.
While graduating students will be given first priority for roles, other students, faculty and staff are invited to volunteer.
Sign up for a chair or hand massage, make a stress ball, color, and enjoy hot cocoa and cider, music, chocolate and snacks at the Wellness Stress Spa retreat on Monday, Dec. 14.
This is a free database tool for advanced researchers in the areas of biblical hermeneutics and the early church.
Resident students who want to purchase a spring parking permit have until 11 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, to enter the lottery.
Performing will be local artists: Halloween, Alaska; the Johnson Twins; Peter Wolf Crier; and magician Matt Dunn for a rockin’ way to end the last week of classes.
A fried chicken and mashed potatoes will be provided along with supplies and tips for decorating a personal journal that feeds your soul.
Use five coupons from the “passport” at favorite places in the metro area and earn entry into a drawing for $500. “Passports” are due Dec. 15.
Complete surveys designed to help staff in their programming and in preparing the 2010 UST Student Planner to be eligible for $100 and $50 Target gift cards.
Junior Achievement educates youth on business, economics and succeeding in a global economy. Two preparation sessions are scheduled.
Laura Zeckser, Martha FritzHuspen, Dean Hilgers and Elizabeth Parsons will present.