Two orientation sessions will be held Saturday morning.
All are welcome to attend these relaxed and open information sessions.
The new cohort begins in May 2010. Applications will be accepted until Dec. 31, 2009.
The UST community is invited to celebrate Constitution Day, which is today, by attending a showing of the 1980 classic movie “Gideon’s Trumpet.”
The UST Chapter of NAWMBA is partnering with two other universities to launch a professional chapter in the Twin Cities and to host a pre-event.
Learn about UST’s Master of Arts program in Catholic studies.
Archbishop John Nienstedt leads this monthly Lectio Divina Scripture session.
A panel drawn from a variety of professions will answer the question: “Where Can a Chemistry Degree Take You?”
Participants will get a free Opus College of Business T-shirt and meet other new students. Program business advisers also will be on hand to meet the freshmen.
The social will begin at 6 p.m. on the McNeely Hall plaza.
Local businesses will show their products and services, and the internships they offer.
Featured will be a reading from a Zora Neale Hurston’s novel, and the design for a new stained-glass window honoring Hurston will be unveiled.
These Power Vinyassa Yoga, a form of Hatha Yoga, begin tomorrow. No experience required.
Undergraduate students have the opportunity to enter a lottery for the right to purchase tickets for selected Vikings games.
Father Paul Murray, O.P., an Irish Dominican, poet and professor at the University of St. Thomas (Angelicum) in Rome, is a well-known speaker throughout the United States.
The classes will be held in the third-floor gym, O’Shaughnessy Hall.
Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend these Wednesday brown bags. Once a month the group discusses a book; the fall lineup is listed here.
Learn more about GPS’ offerings and meet faculty and staff at sessions Sept. 22 and 23.
Friday’s event will include free root beer and music.
Undergraduate Student Government will provide cookies, milk and juice.
Kickboxing improves agility, stamina and confidence. Try your first class free.
This year’s shows include “ComedySportz: University League” Oct. 16-17 and 23-24 at St. Thomas and “Hedda Gabler” Nov. 18-22 at St. Catherine University.
‘Shiny’ has a color all its own, says this exhibit’s curator. See “Shiny is My Favorite Color” through Nov. 13. The artists’ reception, during the College Art Gallery Collaborative Fall Art Tour, is Oct. 3.
Thursday’s dinner is free and open to the public.
The program provides professional preparation for academic, museum and teaching careers in art history. The info sessions are Sept. 21 on the St. Paul campus and Sept. 23 on the Minneapolis campus.