Here’s your weekly dose of St. Thomas-related news in local, regional and national media.
Catch up on St. Thomas stories near and far.
Here’s two weeks’ worth of UST-related media coverage.
Here’s your weekly dose of St. Thomas-related news clips from far and wide.
Two high-profile alumni got new jobs last week.
Here’s a roundup of recent St. Thomas mentions of interest in various media.
In the news this week: Dr. Matthew Batt of the UST English Department has won a $25,000 literature fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The ups and downs of football playoffs, a big boost for teacher preparation from the Bush Foundation and a go-ahead for the Anderson Student Center make the news this week. And Tiger Woods. Even here.
A veritable cornucopia of clips this week!
Veterans Day, the Petters trial, gossip and more. See what St. Thomas experts had to say this week.
See international coverage of the Opus Prize winners and more.
Dominating news over the past week: The family of a St. Thomas student who died in Mexico over spring break last year has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against his companions.
Among recent stories of interest: UST Athletic Hall of Famer Jake Mauer ’01 has been named manager of the Fort Myers Miracle, a Minnesota Twins minor league team.
Of interest this week: Yet another St. Thomas alumnus has been named a bishop. Father Paul Etienne ’86 has been named bishop of Cheyenne, Wyo.
Here’s coverage of a proposed “social host” ordinance in St. Paul and more.
This week’s list has clips from all over the country, including news of a Vatican appointment for a St. Thomas law professor.
Faculty experts dominate the clips this week.
Among stories of interest this week: “What Makes a Good Question, Good?” UST’s Dr. Carol Bruess and Dr. John Tauer are this WCCO-TV segment’s most-quoted experts.
Garrison Keillor’s State Fair banter on a “A Prairie Home Companion” last week included a comment about St. Thomas’ popular giveaway: the purple totebags.