Create Advantage Inc. founder Kim Korn will speak on the opportunities for companies and organizations to create value with a combination of digital technology and real-world experiences.
Donna Revak from Revak Nurseries will offer ideas on decorating homes and offices for Christmas at the Tuesday, Oct. 25, gathering.
The joint University of St. Thomas and St. Catherine University School of Social Work welcomes everyone to this discussion. Pre-registration by Oct. 19 is required.
The 11-session course is free and will meet Friday evenings.
The water, featured on “The Biggest Loser,” also will be available for a brief time in a buy-one, get-one-free promotion.
Hipp, of the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, will speak as part of the Archbishop Ireland Memorial Lecture Series.
Look for postcard mammogram reminders, pink freebies and pink lemonade during convo hour in the upper quad today.
They will perform “Trois Mouvements” for flute and organ by Jehan Alain, and “Sonata No. 3 in A Major” for flute and harpsichord by J. S. Bach, and music of Bach, Boehm, and Alain.
A limited number of free tickets are available to UST students, faculty and staff.
Dr. Geoff Plumlee, senior research geochemist with the USGS, will speak on this mining practice, its potential to harm millions worldwide and what scientists are doing about it.
The shows deal with news, engineering and North America as a nation.
Lynn Nicholas will lecture on the gripping story of how some of Europe’s most important cultural treasures were sold, destroyed, or looted by the Nazis during their quest for world domination.
Performances on Oct. 15 in St. Mary’s Chapel at the St. Paul Seminary and Oct. 23 in Orchestra Hall are free.
Register online or by telephone.
Those who to preregister will receive a Wellness 5K T-shirt.
Today’s guest speaker is Dr. Keith Kuwata, a chemist on the faculty at Macalester College.
Quilici was invited to talk at the event on Oct. 28 for his Twins memories and his longtime commitment to youth. A silent auction, buffet and music will precede his presentation. Registration is required.
The Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy launches the series Oct. 13 at the School of Law.
Dr. Rebecca Pulju ’97, assistant professor of history at Kent State University, will present “The Good Buyer: Women, Consumption, and the Making of Postwar France.”
A member of the Super Bowl champion 2007 Indianapolis Colts, Ben Utecht will speak this Sunday on being a student-athlete in college and will share how his faith has affected his professional career as an athlete and music artist.
Liz Mach will talk about her experiences delivering babies, treating victims of bomb blasts, caring for AIDS orphans, helping to build a medical school – and the many blessings and trials she has faced.
Orientation sessions are scheduled next week for both the Life Fitness machines and the Free Motion machines.
Confessions, worship and fellowship are all part of this prayerful event.
Professor Abdulwahib Qalinle, who teaches Islamic law at the University of Minnesota, is the guest speaker.
An informational meeting will be held tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 6. The priority application deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 11.