The service will include psalms, petitions and music by the university’s Women’s Choir.
Bruce MacLaren’s talk is titled “Picturing China for an Early American Audience.” Everyone’s welcome.
The 23rd annual observance will include a 6 p.m. talk by World War II B-17 navigator Robert Clemens.
Cor Jesu, a monthly evening of worship, will join Borromeo Weekend 40-hour devotions following Mass at the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Study Abroad: This event is your last chance to attend an information session about the fall 2010 semester program.
Students can add graffiti to the wall replica in the quad at noon today. Tomorrow’s talk is about life in East Berlin at the time the wall split Germany. They are among campus events celebrating the 20th anniversary of the end of the Berlin Wall.
The competition begins at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7. Everyone is welcome. Proceeds from the tournament will go to the American Cancer Society.
Don’t have a ticket to the event tonight? Don’t worry; you can get your ticket as you get on the shuttle bus.
The defendants, lawyers and judges will come together in an unprecedented forum, “Crime, Punishment and Redemption: Three Unique Reunions.”
The director has spent the past 11 years in brand and general management for both consumer goods and consumer durables, including General Mills, Toro golf equipment and Polaris ATVs.
The symposium, free and open to the public, will bring together scholars to debate and analyze various constitutional and philosophical issues surrounding evolutionism and intelligent design, particularly as they affect U.S. public schools.
Sister Katarina Schuth, St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity, will offer her “Reflections on the Year for Priests” this Friday.
Dr. John Martens will lead Wednesday’s discussion.
Professionals will focus on entrepreneurial developments, technology development and the potential for green jobs in Minnesota.
The Theology Department offers events every day this week to provide information on theology courses and the Notre Dame Ace Program, and an opportunity to discuss important issues.
The Saudi Club at St. Thomas welcomes everyone. The evening is free if reservations are made by Wednesday.
Tour the grocery store on Nov. 5 and learn how to buy healthy food on a budget.
St. Thomas’ Evening MBA Program is sponsoring the Nov. 6-7 event.
The program is part of the university’s fall CommUNITY Series.
Everyone is welcome to this free event on Nov. 7. Anyone interested in performing is invited to sign up.
UST’s Muslim-Christian Dialogue Center in the College of Arts and Sciences will host this talk by Dr. Yahya Michot on Nov. 5. The event is free.
The celebration starts at 1:30 p.m. on the first floor of O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center. The library was dedicated 50 years ago today.
The documentary film, which will be shown Thursday by the Globally Minded Student Association, explores why the charity given to Africa over the last five decades has been largely ineffective and often harmful.
The group will meet Wednesday, Nov. 11. Everyone is welcome.
More than 50 percent of St. Thomas students admit they don’t get enough sleep and have expressed a desire to learn better sleep habits.