Dr. Susan Alexander, Dr. Cathy Cory and Dr. Sue Huber will discuss the opportunities and challenges for women in academic administration. The event is Monday, April 19.
Sam Zordich, founder and chief executive officer of RAI Stone Group, will give a presentation titled “Manage Your Mission and Grow.”
Celebrate excellence, ethics and the entrepreneurial spirit; register by Monday, April 19.
This year’s faculty panel will discuss “Climate Change: What We Know and What We Can Do About It.” Send in your questions for the panel.
Filmed on location in Minneapolis under the direction of Patrick Coyle, this compelling portrayal of the priesthood examines questions of sin, sexuality and the sacramental life.
Keynote speaker and school social worker Mary Tinucci founded The Lab, an arts- and wellness-based program. A panel will discuss connecting theory and creative practices in the field.
Find out how much money you can save – not to mention the health benefits. Pick up a quit kit in the Wellness Center or Student Health Services.
Register to hear these alums reflect on how they have integrated faith and service into their professional and personal lives.
In this film by Dr. Pamela Nice, Minnesotans from a variety of backgrounds were interviewed in coffeehouses across the Twin Cities and reflected on America’s relationship with people in the Middle East.
Everyone is invited to join in several fundraising opportunities, including Change Wars and collecting pop-tabs, before the Arch March on April 18.
Senior women and alumnae are invited to network, socialize and enjoy a panel presentation on “Life Beyond the Arches.”
Dr. Amy Kritzer’s presentation on Friday, April 16, will cover women playwrights in the early decades of the American nation who challenged notions of the “woman’s place.”
UST Libraries invites the St. Thomas community to participate in a host of contests, book sales, a showcase of faculty and staff publications, and much, much more.
The Student Legacy Committee will host an information table, raffle and giveaways April 12-16 outside the Grill to highlight sources of revenue other than tuition that help pay for a college education.
The Muslim Christian Dialogue Center presents “A Common Word” on April 15. The event is free and open to the public.
Donations of food, money or a meal-plan dinner will benefit the Keystone Community Services Midway Food Shelf.
Learn about advanced degree options and certificate programs. Register to attend the presentation tomorrow or on May 8, or set up an individual appointment.
Register for the May 1 event or join the cheering crowds in support of Dr. Dan Carey, who recently was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor, and Kids ‘n Kinship.
The group will meet Wednesday, April 21. Everyone is welcome.
The speaker, Dr. Christopher Wolfe, is emeritus professor at Marquette University, vice president of the Thomas International Project and co-director of the Ralph McInerny Center for Thomistic Studies.
They will discuss leadership and NGO management on March 29 with Ann Johnson, director of St. Thomas’ Center for Nonprofit Management in the Opus College of Business.
Attend Mass for Holy Week and go to confession at the Basilica of St. Mary in Minneapolis, and the Church of St. Mark or Nativity of Our Lord Catholic Church in St. Paul.
Sign up by Friday, March 26. Clubs can earn service hours while giving elderly or disabled neighbors a helping hand.
Happy Easter!
Scholarship amounts will be no less than $1,500.