An early holiday dinner is planned to celebrate the good work of members of the Dorothy Day Center and the St. Thomas community. Volunteer to help with setup, serving and/or cleanup of this event, and share a meal to celebrate the holiday season.
Global Health, designated as a service-learning course, provides an opportunity for students to apply their community health learning on an international scale.
St. Thomas will host a week of events: a Medallion Hunt, a showing of the “Crossing Borders” movie, CultureLink Tea with Saudi students, IEW Soccer Tournament, International Fair and Culture Fest. Free T-shirts will be given away on Monday, Nov.12, to promote the festivities.
The College of Education, Leadership and Counseling and the Office of Academic Affairs will host a reception for Dr. Bruce Kramer from 3:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, in Opus Hall, Rooms 201-202, on the Minneapolis campus. A brief program will begin at 4 p.m.
The event will include an opportunity for St. Thomas seniors to learn about the John Ireland Scholarship, which provides a full scholarship for full-time graduate studies in theology.
A year ago 47,534 donors gave more than $13 million to Minnesota charities during the 24-hour event.
How wild has Fanamaniac gone? Consider: Free ticket offers, free lunches, free transportation and free tickets to Tommie hockey games, pre-game events (including a barbecue) on the plaza, and a card-scan drawing with increased chances of winning each time students attend an event and have their ID cards scanned.
The final session of fall fitness classes is now on sale. Classes will begin the week of Monday, Nov. 12, at the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex.
To be eligible for the fair students must attend a session or view a webinar on Blackboard. Registration materials are available for students who have attended the event in the past.
Cuisine from Greece, Saudi Arabia, Germany, China and Korea will be served during the week.
Alumni and Constituent Relations invites the entire St. Thomas community to enjoy complimentary peanut butter and jelly sandwiches from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 12, in Scooter’s in honor of Father Lavin’s 94th birthday.
The international online research journal is published by the University of St. Thomas in conjunction with Graduate Programs in Music Education.
The open meetings are held every Tuesday; everyone is welcome. Anonymity is respected.
Learn about the minor and how it can enhance a student’s major.
The Wellness Center staff will hand out smoking cessation resources on Tuesday, Nov. 13, for those who want to join in this national effort to quit smoking.
This article serves as UST’s annual notice to students regarding peer-to-peer file sharing policies and procedures as required by the recently updated Higher education Opportunity Act of 2008.
Plan ahead: The online request form to reserve spaces on campus will not be available those five days.
Digital services were restored this morning to four buildings on St. Thomas’ Minneapolis campus after a disruption beginning on Thursday affected computers, telephones and certain building controls.
Winners will receive a “Tom and Ginny Sullivan Scholarship” to be applied to spring tuition. The top prize is a $1,000 scholarship.
Winter Hazard Awareness Week is Nov. 5 through 9 in Minnesota. The University of St. Thomas offers these guidelines for what to do and who to call in a snow emergency on campus.
More than 500 guests will attend the event and tour the UST campus.
Sixteen films by ACTC students will hit the big screen at St. Anthony Main Theatre on Wednesday, Nov. 14. Free tickets are available at the Tommie Central.
McNeely hall is a polling location for St. Paul’s Ward 4, Precinct 6. Parking will be affected on Election Day as a result. A number of resources are available to voters who live on or off campus.
The Omicron Delta Kappa Society, founded in 1914, is a national society honoring students, faculty and staff for leadership and scholarship in collegiate life.
The self-study team for the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) reaccreditation is pleased to share the first draft of our institutional audit. The audit will become part of the 2013 self-study.