Learn about multicultural Singapore in this presentation today by Graduate School of Professional Psychology students.
Hundreds of posters will be available in Campus Square.
Tickets are $14.75 and available to all St. Thomas students, faculty and staff.
Finish the night with music by DJ Enferno from 9 to 11 p.m. in Scooter’s.
Stop on by from 2 to 4 p.m.
The group will meet Wednesday, Feb. 24. Everyone is welcome.
The center has added some new evening and mini-programs to its offerings this spring.
The Arpeggione Duo and The Society for the Doctrinal Affectation of Baroque Music give back-to-back concerts Feb. 5 and 6.
Tomorrow, the assistant director of UST’s Murphy Institute will share her observations of 25 years of large-firm legal practice in Philadelphia.
Ann Garrity ’89 founded an online cosmetics marketplace for companies that sign a pledge not to use cancer-causing or hormone-disrupting ingredients in their products.
See “DePalma on North America as a Nation” and “Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace” next month on tptMN, TPT’s statewide Minnesota Channel.
The book club’s monthly discussion will be held Wednesday, Jan. 27. All are invited (and bring lunch).
The session is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 26, in the Luann Dummer Center for Women.
Get a glimpse of Minnesota’s rich tradition of children’s book illustration. An artists’ reception is scheduled Jan. 24.
Twin Cities Public Television will rebroadcast four programs that originated at St. Thomas in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Students from the Music Business program are hosting the on-campus event today; it features students and local performers.
The Mass will be celebrated in the Florance Chapel.
Three graduating students will discuss the process of creating and writing their essays.
Besides teaching in classrooms, Junior Achievement offers special events and other tasks as a way for volunteers to earn hours, including opportunities to fulfill service hours during January Term.
Discounted tickets are available to the St. Thomas community.
The meet is the last one that will be held in the O’Shaughnessy Hall natatorium.
Sign up for a chair or hand massage, make a stress ball, color, and enjoy hot cocoa and cider, music, chocolate and snacks at the Wellness Stress Spa retreat on Monday, Dec. 14.
Morning Mass too early? Noontime Mass too rushed? Try 10 p.m. Mass tonight in St. Mary’s Chapel at the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity.
Performing will be local artists: Halloween, Alaska; the Johnson Twins; Peter Wolf Crier; and magician Matt Dunn for a rockin’ way to end the last week of classes.
Seven candidates for their master’s degrees will present their qualifying research in a forum Dec. 16.