The program has checked out more than 300 bikes since its start last spring.
He is an announced I-R candidate for governor of Minnesota and a 1996 graduate of UST.
Scholarships are available for students preparing for spring 2010 study abroad.
They’re free while supplies last at the center, Room 11, Koch Commons.
And the winner is … .
Presented tomorrow by Multicultural Student Services, the event covers tips on how to get out of debt, save money and reach goals.
The new group meets from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays.
Learn how to use study-abroad experience to help land a summer internship or job. Register online.
The event will include a panel presentation from UST alumni about internships and full-time opportunities.
A screening of “Far From Home” is tomorrow, and the author of All Souls, A Family Story From Southie, this semester’s common text, will speak on Thursday.
Topics for discussion include student spirituality initiatives and the Tommie-Johnnie football game.
To capture scenes of “Life as a Tommie,” the Admissions Office is looking for student videographers with experience and a flexible schedule.
Practice GRE and GMAT tests will be given from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Oct. 17.
The performance is Oct. 14 at the Orpheum Theater. Admission is only $10 for UST students only, which includes a round-trip bus ride.
The forum is Oct. 14. Network with other Twin Cities business professionals and learn about the GMAT exam and prep methods from Kaplan reps. Door prizes include a free Kaplan GMAT preparation course, a $1,400 value.
Class officers will be on hand today to answer questions, take suggestions and hand out free pizza and USG T-shirts.
Copies can be picked up at Friday’s pepfest.
The event, sponsored by STAR, was scheduled for Friday.
Available courses can be viewed online.
Clubs can earn service hours while giving elderly or disabled neighbors a helping hand.
Confidential screenings for depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today.
The program encourages students from limited income means and students from groups historically underrepresented in higher education to pursue doctoral study.
Dr. Sherry Jordon will lead tomorrow’s discussion.
Applications for two open positions – freshman residential senator and transfer senator – are due by 5 p.m. Friday.
The team will sign posters at the Homecoming Pep Rally Friday and the football game Saturday.