The wristbands are free but limited in number.
Students are invited to become a “fan” of the site.
Dr. Thomas Sullivan’s presentation will be given from noon to 1 p.m. in the O’Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
Meeting topics include possible suspension of free newspapers in dining facilities, special elections, fall budget and USG goals.
Students interested in an on-campus program are asked to e-mail the Wellness Center.
The title of Friday’s Chemistry Seminar is “Imaging Cellular Processes: Inorganic Chemistry to the Rescue.”
Most study abroad courses offered fulfill major and minor or core requirements.
The eight were elected by the student body.
Nominated UST underclassmen and their families are invited to attend Thursday’s ceremonies.
Clubs and organizations that need funding for fall semester 2009 can print the forms from the Undergraduate Student Government Web page.
This training is for those who are volunteering at a Catholic school this semester; pre-register online for a session; the first one is tomorrow.
Last year, St. Thomas students raised more than $88,000 (fifth best in the nation) for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Now is the time to review your degree evaluation to make sure that you have met all of your degree requirements.
The Wellness Center needs volunteers for the Wellness 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Oct. 10, and the American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday and Thursday, Oct. 21-22.
To learn more attend one of three preparation sessions scheduled this week.
The Wellness Center is dedicated to assisting students, staff, and faculty in developing healthy lifestyles choices and promoting behaviors that result in enhanced well-being.
The co-ed business fraternity’s open house will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. today.
General Mills will conduct an informational session Sept. 29, and on-campus interviews Oct. 22.
Tommie will look for people wearing purple each Tuesday. Find Tommie with the clues given here and be entered in a weekly drawing for a $100 gift card to the UST Bookstore.
A variety of activities are planned – most of them free – for students and their families.
Get a poster, frames and magnets to decorate your room at this two-day sale.
VIA is Volunteers in Action.
All freshmen and other interested students are invited for pizza and conversation.
Shuttle buses will depart from Flynn Hall, not the Arches.
No appointment is needed. Massages for students only are available on Thursdays in Koch Commons.