She gave 11 years of service to the university through her work in Campus Ministry and Facilities Scheduling.
Everyone is welcome. Bring your lunch; dessert and beverages are provided.
Celebrate homecoming: All students wearing purple will be entered in a prize drawing.
Everyone interested in women’s issues is welcome. Nominate yourself or someone else for the UAWE coordinating council.
Here’s what’s yummy, where and when, all week.
The five-session, Monday evening series starts Oct. 19 and is co-sponsored by St. Thomas’ Muslim-Christian Dialogue Center and Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning.
Dr. Thomas Sullivan’s presentation will be given from noon to 1 p.m. in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
Don’t miss the parade, Taste of Saints and the Tommies’ football game!
Longtime UCLA law professor Gerald López, author of Rebellious Lawyering: One Chicano’s Vision of Progressive Law Practice (Westview Press, 1992), will speak about his advocacy on behalf of low-income, of-color and immigrant communities.
The presentation will be preceded by a pizza dinner. Registration is required by Wednesday, Oct. 7.
Meeting topics include possible suspension of free newspapers in dining facilities, special elections, fall budget and USG goals.
Cor Jesu is held the first Friday of each month during the school year. Confessions, worship and fellowship are all part of this prayerful event.
The religion correspondent for National Public Radio is the first of four speakers planned here for Minnesota Public Radio’s 2009-2010 Broadcast Journalist Series.
The title of Friday’s Chemistry Seminar is “Imaging Cellular Processes: Inorganic Chemistry to the Rescue.”
Faculty member Olga Herrera’s topic is “For Those Who Cannot Out: Textual Differences in Three Editions of The House on Mango Street.”
Haven’t read the book? (Hint: It’s about vampires and romance.) You’re still invited to Wednesday’s event.
The Wellness Center needs volunteers for the Wellness 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Oct. 10, and the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21-22.
The co-ed business fraternity’s open house will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today.
This speaker series presents St. Thomas alumni who discuss how they integrate faith, reason and service into their personal and professional lives.
Free shuttle buses will take visitors from gallery to gallery.
UST’s Art History Department and the Minnesota chapter of the Society of Architectural Historians will co-host this free event, which is open to the public.
U.S. Rep. Betty McCollum, Dr. John Abraham, UST Engineering Department, and Margret Levin of the Sierra Club will speak on environmental issues from different perspectives.
The International Education Center, the Office of International Student Services and ELS Language Centers sponsor this annual celebration.
Get a poster, frames and magnets to decorate your room at this two-day sale.
Four principals from local schools will examine the components of effective student engagement and the factors that often prevent student success.