The documentary film, which will be shown Thursday by the Globally Minded Student Association, explores why the charity given to Africa over the last five decades has been largely ineffective and often harmful.
All undergraduate day students have an adviser hold placed on their record. To remove this hold and be cleared to register, you must make an appointment and see your adviser.
Students in recovery from alcohol addiction may be eligible for this $1,000 award. All information is confidential.
More than 50 percent of St. Thomas students admit they don’t get enough sleep and have expressed a desire to learn better sleep habits.
The Red Flags Rule goes into effect Nov. 1.
Applications must be sent to the American Marketing Association before midnight Sunday, Nov. 1.
Chipotle has donated chips and guacamole for students who sign up teams on the spot.
Not sure about going to law school? You’re still invited!
The first 300 students will receive a free freshman Halloween ’09 T-shirt.
Senior photos will be taken Nov. 3 through Nov. 6.
Enjoy a five-minute chair massage, hot towels, soothing music, healthy snacks and crafts at the Midterm Wellness Stress Spa for students on Monday.
All students and faculty are invited to hear Brad Karsh give his “Confessions of a Recruiting Director: The Insider’s Guide to Landing Your First Job” speech.
He will discuss the knots present in polymer loops as they move randomly through space, and his research in this area.
David Bornstein will speak with students on topics such as fair trade and social entrepreneurship.
Phillips Scholarships, $15,650 awards, are given annually to six sophomores from Minnesota private colleges.
Dr. Corrine Carvalho and Dr. Gerald Schlabach will lead Thursday’s discussion.
The talk does not presuppose attendance at “How to Become a Better Philosopher: Tips From Aristotle (Part I).”
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Recent participants will share their experiences about classes, life at the Bernardi residence, and opportunities for service and spiritual growth.
The club will host Jim Peterson of The Renaissance Festival on Tuesday and the annual Professor Consortia on Thursday.
Scholarship awards up to $20,000 and fellowship awards up to $30,000 are available to those who study in countries generally underrepresented in study-abroad programs.
Jane Canney, vice president for student affairs, reminds everyone that “Division III athletics encourages the development of sportsmanship and positive social attitudes.”
The Freshman Class Council meets biweekly and plans events for the freshman class.
The session is open; come and go as your schedule permits from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Register online.
The program has checked out more than 300 bikes since its start last spring.