Students are invited to partake in a host of giveaways and celebrations.
Celebrate the last Holiday Buffet on Wednesday because the dining room will close for good to accommodate the construction relocation needs of Athletics and HHP staff.
MBA student Anvar Nigmatullin will speak Thursday about his home country and his experience growing up in this former-Soviet country in Central Asia.
All UST seniors are invited to attend this first committee meeting.
Students participating in VISION trips over January Term will sell these items at the St. Thomas Christmas concerts on Sunday, Dec. 6. Proceeds will help fund VISION trips.
Donations of new items for the Theresa Living Center and Caroline Family Services will help women and families on their way to a better life.
The UST Women’s Chorus, directed by Robert Vickery and Nathan Knoll, will perform Tuesday, Dec. 8. Note: Feedback on database trials is requested.
Starting Monday, all UST clothing, emblematic gifts and supplies, Christmas wrap, Christmas cards and ornaments will be 20 percent off.
A presentation on Latin culture, dancing and music will be offered Saturday evening.
The sessions will be held tomorrow on the Minneapolis campus and Monday, Dec. 7, on the St. Paul campus.
The service will provide an opportunity to listen to God’s Word, and several priests will be available for individual confessions.
Students, faculty and staff at St. Thomas are eligible to vote for up to three nominees.
Learn about the business law major and enter to win various prizes. Lunch is from Jimmy John’s and Café Latte
Answer Institutional Research and Analysis’ weekly question correctly and you may win a UST coffee mug.
Volunteers will roam Parking Lot H tomorrow and the Anderson Parking Facility on Thursday to hand out hot chocolate, ice scrapers and winter parking information.
Learn what it means to live in poverty and according to “class” divisions. The evening includes a short film, a speaker from Catholic Charities, artwork and music.
Today is World AIDS Day. At St. Thomas, more than 1,000 students have participated in HIV/AIDS service-learning initiatives since 2004 when Dr. Kim Vrudny involved her students in a project for her Theology of Beauty course.
A minimum number of people must register for the information session to be held at noon Monday, Dec. 7, to ensure that Weight Watchers will send a representative.
A Scholastic Book Fair will be held Dec. 2, 3 and 4 on campus. Purchase quality children’s books and products at affordable prices and help the UST Child Development Center build its library
Dr. Catherine Cory will lead Wednesday’s discussion.
Students, staff and faculty can decorate, cook, serve, eat with the guests or clean up at the Dec. 5 event.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join these brown bag discussions, even those who haven’t read the book. The group will meet Wednesday.
Volunteers for a focus group will meet to develop ideas for a campus campaign, or stop by the Grill at noon Nov. 30 to give feedback on posters and giveaways.
Auditions for “Servant of Two Masters,” an Italian comedy, and “Cinderella Confidential,” a touring children’s play, will be held Dec. 1 and 3.
The location of this comparative ethics class rests in the middle of the Himalayas. The priority registration deadline is Dec. 1.