A presentation on Latin culture, dancing and music will be offered Saturday evening.
Make an appointment for help at any stage in the writing process. The center lists its hours and also its Web site for online assistance.
Can’t attend Thursday’s meeting? Contact Aaron Brown in Campus Ministry.
Learn about the business law major and enter to win various prizes. Lunch is from Jimmy John’s and Café Latte
This is the second day the vaccine is being offered on campus. The vaccinations will begin at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1, and will be offered as long as supplies last.
You can renew or purchase new permits for spring semester starting Monday, Dec. 7.
Volunteers will roam Parking Lot H tomorrow and the Anderson Parking Facility on Thursday to hand out hot chocolate, ice scrapers and winter parking information.
An H1N1 vaccine clinic will run from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Monday, Nov. 30. Cost is $10.
The speaker will address asset management vs. active management.
Dr. Catherine Cory will lead Wednesday’s discussion.
Volunteers for a focus group will meet to develop ideas for a campus campaign, or stop by the Grill at noon Nov. 30 to give feedback on posters and giveaways.
Auditions for “Servant of Two Masters,” an Italian comedy, and “Cinderella Confidential,” a touring children’s play, will be held Dec. 1 and 3.
The location of this comparative ethics class rests in the middle of the Himalayas. The priority registration deadline is Dec. 1.
While the Quick Clinic on the Minneapolis campus will be closed Wednesday, the Student Health Service on the St. Paul campus will continue with normal hours of service.
Five hundred free vouchers for students are available for both the playoff game and Chili Fest.
Applications are available outside the STAR office in Murray-Herrick Campus Center.
The early deadlines are due to the Thanksgiving holidays. Pay items received after the deadlines listed here will be processed on the Dec. 18 paycheck.
Each internship for students and recent alumni will include room and board at the Vatican Mission and a stipend of $800 per month.
Dr. Ellen Kennedy, former UST faculty member and now director of the Minnesota Genocide Intervention Network, will speak about genocide and brainstorm ways to help the Sudanese people.
Get a Quit Kit and information from the Wellness Center. Drop off your cigarettes or chew to win a free smoothie and be entered to win $25 to spend at the UST Bookstore.
Bring your 50 names and addresses to the dinner tomorrow to receive a free “Game Over Cancer” T-shirt. The local band Ferris will perform.
Charlotte Kinzley will talk tonight about her work as a family advocate and spokeswoman for Sharing and Caring Hands.
A variety of employers will be at the fair, offering internship and job opportunities. Students who wish to attend the fair first must sign up for an information session.
The speaker will be Dr. Diane Anderson, research fellow at the Hill Museum and Manuscript Library.
“Troubling Waters” is a series of interdisciplinary discussions on power, race, gender and culture.