An informational meeting will be held tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 6. The priority application deadline is Tuesday, Oct. 11.
Candace Chou, UST School of Education, and Björn Stansvik from MentorMate will speak at the Digital Learning Forum on Monday, Oct. 10. The event is free; registration is not required.
The award-winning journalist is a Minnesota native who joined National Public Radio in 2002.
Cheer for the seminarians as the St. John Vianney Jaxx and the St. Paul Seminary Sons of Thunder compete in this 12th annual event on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Many hands make light work; friends and family are welcome helpers on Saturday, Oct. 8.
Called a “game changer in the global-warming arena,” Alley hosted the PBS special, “Earth: The Operator’s Manual.”
UAWE is open to all members of the St. Thomas community who agree with its mission of support and advocacy for women.
Students will learn about the company and potential internship and career opportunities.
Presenters will discuss UST’s LEED Silver certification, the BWCA Pagami Creek Fire, red worm composting, and reflections on the Stewardship Garden.
St. Francis of Assisi’s feast day on Oct. 4 is the inspiration for activities this week’s to celebrate UST community accomplishments in protecting “Mother Earth.” St. Francis is the patron saint of the environment.
This marks the first lecture in MPR’s annual Broadcast Journalist Series
Star Tribune reporter Jim Walsh is the guest speaker; all St. Thomas students are welcome.
Paul Knapp, the guest speaker, was recognized by the Twin City Chapter of the National Association of Corporate Directors as a 2010 Twin Cities Director of the Year.
Today’s guest speaker is Dr. Steven Berry, a bioinorganic chemist on the faculty at the University of Minnesota – Duluth.
This intellectual debate on law and marriage will feature law professors Teresa Collett, University of St. Thomas, and Dale Carpenter, University of Minnesota.
The American Marketing Association invites students of all majors; the meeting will be of special interest to business majors.
The campus community is invited to attend the club’s meeting.
The celebration of Hispanic-Latino heritage through dance and dialogue continues with Zumba classes on Tuesday and Thursday, Oct. 4 and 6.
In addition to guest speakers, the session will provide information about the process for becoming a licensed peace officer in Minnesota.
Sit back, enjoy the music and celebrate National Coffee Day.
The club will meet (where else?) in the pool.
St. Thomas is one of 10 colleges and universities with stops along the College Art Gallery Collborative Fall Art Tour Saturday, Oct. 8.
UAWE is open to all members of the university community who agree with its mission of support and advocacy for women.
All new and returning club members are encouraged to attend.
Journalists from 10 countries will discuss differences between journalism here and their home countries.