Be on the lookout for Up ’til Dawn on the Lawn this Thursday on the lower quad.
Dr. Nancy Thompson of St. Olaf College will present “The Restoration of the Bargello in 19th-Century Florence: Creating a Memory of the Middle Ages.”
The St. Thomas community is invited to drop by the first-floor foyer of Owens Science Hall to view the projects and talk to the student researchers.
The group will discuss gender issues in the Harry Potter series on Wednesday. Everyone is welcome; students especially are invited to participate.
Dr. Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management, will offer perspectives to help organizations overcome today’s challenges and progress to the next level.
Today’s guest speaker is Dr. Amanda Haes, a bioanalytical chemist on the faculty at the University of Iowa.
Each year St. Thomas students organize and host the auction for this local homeless shelter, which also helps fulfill their Business 200 requirement.
Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors will discuss “1508 to 2008: Re-envisioning the Literary History of America” along with a panel of four contributors.
Students, faculty, staff and alumni of all skill levels can play any Monday and Wednesday evening in the Intramural Racquetball League; students also can join the Racquetball Club.
Students can sign up for Journey in Faith Reflection online or “come and see” what the group is all about on Monday.
Are you ready for some shaving cream wiffleball?
Ó Doinn, an international student from Ireland, will talk about his homeland.
The Wellness 5K on Saturday, Oct. 15, isn’t about speed, but rather about celebrating homecoming and staying healthy.
Do individuals need good intentions to act virtuously? Dr. Michael Winter will use the character of Huck from Mark Twain’s classic Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to find an answer.
Commonly referred to as SIFE, the club will host its first meeting of the fall semester today.
Volunteers are needed and very much appreciated by the Wellness Center for this 10th annual event on Saturday, Oct. 15.
Among other activities, the club assists members in obtaining internships and permanent positions.
English Professor Elizabeth Wilkinson will give a presentation on Native American literature for the colloquium.
The fair will run from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the John P. Monahan Plaza.
CAC’s main focus is Relay for Life, a fun, all-night spring event that raises money for the American Cancer Society.
The meeting will include free food and conversation on what the club will be doing for the next few months.
Researchers in the Marketing Department at the Opus College of Business are conducting a study investigating factors that influence the movie-going experience.
All students are invited to this kick-off session to help plan events that give back to the university.
Campus Ministry extends an invitation to non-Catholics to learn more about the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults.
These Wednesday evening Masses offer quiet worship and reflection.