The chief brand officer at Dairy Queen is responsible for the marketing, brand, concept and product strategies.
Rosa Parks Day on Dec. 3 will feature a poster session covering issues such as the “Supreme Court on Race Before and After the Civil War,” “Busing to Desegregate Boston Schools,” and the “1920 Lynching in Duluth.”
“Hedda” is sometimes called a “female Hamlet.” Don’t miss this opportunity to see a masterpiece of the modern stage.
Father Erich Rutten will be on hand to take questions in the Commuter Center.
The speaker is from Securian Financial Group.
Bring your lunch and then sit back and enjoy.
Part of the Philosophy Colloquium Series, the talk will be held Thursday, Nov. 19.
Today’s event is a celebration of National American Indian and Alaska Native Heritage Month.
Faceoff vs. Augsburg College is 7 p.m.
The tour will be held Thursday, Nov. 19.
Join the Commuter Center and Transfer Student Houses at 3:45 today for this social gathering.
Shea, a member of the St. Thomas law faculty, will be joined by Nick and Carolyn Ryberg, whose $1 million false-invoicing scheme ended with guilty pleas, federal convictions and prison terms.
Free Championship Tradition T-shirts will be given out to students who show up to send off the teams.
Lawrence Massa, president and chief executive officer of the Minnesota Hospital Association, will speak on “Healthcare Reform: The Effect on Minnesota Businesses.”
Learn more about the school and tour the School of Law building. Register by phone or e-mail.
How can UST assist you? Registration by Friday, Nov. 13 is needed to make sure there’s plenty of pizza for everyone when the focus group meets on Thursday, Nov. 19.
Mass will be celebrated tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 11.
Graduate business students are invited to register for this talk by Andy Arlotta, co-owner and vice president of the Minnesota Swarm lacrosse team.
The O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center and the Undergraduate Student Government are hosting Harry Potter Night. Dress as your favorite character and watch a movie today at the library.
The celebration will feature a performance by the Native Pride Dancers, who have entertained and educated audiences across the globe.
Ask questions, tour the UST School of Law building and talk with current law students.
Design a T-shirt that either supports civil rights in Belarus or promotes the club.
The program is located at 2093 Grand Ave. Stop by on Wednesday, Nov. 11, to learn about the program and pick up spring course information.
The Nov. 11 event will include food from the Holy Land Restaurant, program updates, tips and advice, and a musical show.
The service will include psalms, petitions and music by the university’s Women’s Choir.