Contemplate the history of Advent art and multi-ethnic and multicultural representations of Jesus.
“Interfaith Bridges to Holy Land Peace” will be rebroadcast Dec. 7 and 8 on tptMN.
The speaker will address asset management vs. active management.
Dr. Catherine Cory will lead Wednesday’s discussion.
The Wellness Center will support World AIDS Day with red ribbons, which the center will hand out from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow in Koch.
Mark your calendar for great music this month.
Last year, the UST community donated more than 300 personal care items for those in need around the Twin Cities.
Pak will discuss “My Life Translated” in this talk sponsored by the University Lectures Committee. All are welcome.
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join these brown bag discussions, even those who haven’t read the book. The group will meet Wednesday.
Coats, gloves and hats collected (and cookies decorated) will be donated to Sharing and Caring Hands.
The Asia correspondent for Public Radio International is the second of four speakers planned here for Minnesota Public Radio’s 2009-2010 Broadcast Journalist Series
The Knights of Columbus asks students, faculty and staff to write letters to the priests on campus by Dec. 31. A book of letters will be assembled and given as a gift for this Year of the Priest.
Chili, desserts and beverages will be available beginning at 10:30 a.m. in the lower quad for $5 per person. Kickoff is noon for the St. Thomas-Coe game.
The group will meet Wednesday, Dec. 9. Everyone is welcome.
Saturday’s event is open to all UST students, faculty and staff. The first 200 students will receive a free Culture Fest T-shirt.
Dr. Ellen Kennedy, former UST faculty member and now director of the Minnesota Genocide Intervention Network, will speak about genocide and brainstorm ways to help the Sudanese people.
Get a Quit Kit and information from the Wellness Center. Drop off your cigarettes or chew to win a free smoothie and be entered to win $25 to spend at the UST Bookstore.
She has taken a new position in Facility Scheduling.
After sending off the team with your best wishes, and if you can’t attend the game Saturday in Illinois, watch it in Scooter’s.
Although the event is free, donations are requested to help fund the creation of a stained-glass window for O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center to honor writer Zora Neale Hurston. Everyone is welcome to perform or join the audience.
Charlotte Kinzley will talk tonight about her work as a family advocate and spokeswoman for Sharing and Caring Hands.
Punch cards for Thursday yoga are available for purchase in the Life/Work Center on the Minneapolis campus.
The talk at 5 p.m. today, Nov. 17, by José Ignacio Mariscal Torroella, will be held in Thornton Auditorium, Terrence Murphy Hall. A reception will follow.
The speaker will be Dr. Diane Anderson, research fellow at the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library.
Faculty member Dan Jones will speak on “Salving the Wound: Into the Wild and Postmodern Masculinity” at this English Department colloquium Friday, Nov. 20.