This retreat is an opportunity to grow in relationship with Christ and fellow Christians. Registration is needed by Wednesday, March 21.
“And the $100 gift card goes to … .”
The event will be held in Room 100, McNeely Hall. (Note the change of location.)
Fill out an E-Chug survey, and print and turn in a certificate of completion to be eligible to win a Tablet.
Take your mind off tests and enjoy a massage, hand reflexology, snacks, a make-your-own sundae station, soothing music and a stretch of creativity with coloring materials.
A panel of employers and social-media experts will share tips about creating a productive “online brand.”
The victor will become the proud owner of an intramural champion T-shirt.
Pictures must be submitted by Tuesday, March 27.
The application deadline for the $2,000 scholarship is Friday, March 9.
The chairman of the Minnesota Board of Accountancy will discuss real-life professional liability issues practicing accountants encounter at 11:30 a.m. in McNeely Hall.
The class will be held on Monday, March 12, and is limited to 20 students.
She will talk about her award-winning book, The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir, and lead a short discussion on education inside and outside the classroom.
The classes will resume next week.
Scholarship applications must be received by 5 p.m. Friday, March 16.
Train at the World Taekwondo Academy and have the option to belt test in a program recognized by USA Taekwondo and the World Taekwondo Federation.
Win bags full of nutritious groceries tonight, and be entered into a drawing for gift cards to be awarded at the end of the semester.
A fourth-year graduate student in the neuroscience program at the University of Minnesota is today’s guest speaker.
Set up an appointment with Duane Bauer for help with a variety of services, support and direction.
All St. Thomas seniors are invited to attend.
Dr. Lynne Billard, author and distinguished statistics professor at the University of Georgia, will speak here Wednesday, March 7.
Learn about the opportunities available and speak to alumni who studied through the domestic and international HECUA programs.
Colleges Against Cancer is holding a March Madness weekly playoff-style competition to help raise money in the fight against cancer.
This $1,000 annual undergraduate scholarship is renewable.
To attend this event, future teachers must meet Minnesota certification requirements by January 2013.
And the prizes go to …