Working in teams, students will plan, light, shoot, record sound, capture footage, and edit, with the end product being a short film. This class satisfies the fine arts requirement of the core curriculum.
St. Thomas students with a ticket also may purchase one guest ticket for $5; proceeds go to UST Sustainability Fund.
Collect clues – visit Ireland Library – look for the “Holy Grail” – and discover cool library resources during National Library Week.
This banquet, which will be held Thursday, April 26, is planned as a way to welcome seniors into the Alumni Association.
Earn $7 sharing your opinion in a research study.
Pre-registration via email is requested.
Voting will end at 8 p.m. Friday, April 13.
The video camera will be rolling to record your comments for an hour and a half Wednesday and an hour Thursday.
Collect clues – visit Ireland Library – look for the “Holy Grail” – and discover cool library resources during National Library Week.
Nancy Longley, executive vice president at Weber Shandwick, is the guest speaker.
Win bags full of nutritious groceries tonight and be entered into a drawing for gift cards that will be awarded at the end of the semester.
Sam Schulhofer-Wohl’s presentation will examine the relationship between depressed housing prices and labor mobility and will seek to disprove earlier research findings.
The club will host this event for students with an interest in pre-health professions. Information on volunteer opportunities in these fields also will be presented.
Attendees will hear from a panel of women leaders about how they can recognize, enhance and utilize their talents to accomplish personal and professional goals.
Aaron Brown and Kellen O’Grady, liturgists in Campus Ministry, will lead a reflection on the Triduum liturgies. Dinner will be served.
If you’re planning to take CHEM 100, you do not need to take the placement test.
Seniors: Help brainstorm ways to promote giving toward this year’s class scholarship.
The Class Gift Committee has set a goal of 100-percent participation to leave a legacy to St. Thomas.
Dr. Michael Naughton will lead the discussion Wednesday, April 4. Everyone is welcome.
Refocus and relax before an upcoming test, or just refocus and relax because you can at 10 p.m. today.
Members of the committee help to increase student awareness of alumni programming and the importance of giving back to the university.
Learn about the UST School of Law’s early admission program, application process and deadlines; law students also will talk about their first year of law school.
Tutor-mentors must attend at least one of the Midsemester Reflections, which will be held April 4 and 12.
Undergraduate business students are invited to participate, strengthen business analytical skills and build relationships with Twin Cities executives and UST faculty.
Students can compete on a team (April 28) or as an individual (April 29). Prizes include a free T-shirt upon completion and REI winners’ prizes.