Paper tuition-refund checks are no longer an option for students at the University of St. Thomas.
Replacement of exhaust hood roof motors on the roof of the Anderson Student Center will restrict catering options and dining hours at T’s and The View.
The Parking Services office will be open extended hours for permit purchases during the first week of classes: 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 5 and 6, and Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 10 and 11.
Students, faculty and staff of all skill levels are invited to sign up by Thursday, Sept. 13. League bowling will run from Sept. 17 through Nov. 15 in the Anderson Student Center.
St. Kate’s Opening Celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 5, may affect the schedules of students taking ACTC courses.
The priority deadline for first-year students interested in taking Theology 101 in Rome during J-Term is Friday, Sept. 7.
The Financial Aid Office will contact students via email whenever possible; however, sometimes paper forms must be sent to campus mailboxes or the local and permanent addresses on file with UST.
Learn about Study Abroad options for J-Term, summer, a full semester and a full year.
This week’s notes feature Dr. Bob Werner, Geography Department, College of Arts and Sciences.
The University of St. Thomas Department of Public Safety has issued an alert regarding a window-peeping incident that occurred Thursday evening, Aug. 23, near the intersection of Ashland Avenue and Moore Street.
The traditional March Through the Arches will be held at 11 a.m. this year, on Tuesday, Sept. 4. New first-year, transfer and international students will gather on the Summit Avenue side of the Arches at 10:45 a.m., and that’s also a good time for all of the applauders to gather in the lower quad.
The University of St. Thomas will make available MetLaw, a voluntary group legal services benefit administered by Hyatt Legal Plans, to all benefits-eligible employees.
Each fall semester the University of St. Thomas requires all degree-seeking undergraduate students to verify their address information. The verification process is done electronically through Murphy Online.
The ramp is located at 11th Street and Harmon Place.
This week’s notes include Kelly Wilson, adjunct theology professor.
Feel free to bring noisemakers, creative posters, etc., to show your support.
Parking permit fees for faculty and staff are based on a sliding-salary scale.
Included in this week’s Professional Notes are faculty Dr. Massimo Faggioli, Dr. Teresa Rothausen-Vange and Dr. Edward Ulrich; staff Dan Gjelten; and UST MBA alums Sara Christenson and Annelise Larson.
The two departments now operate under a new, combined name, Academic Counseling and Support. They will move to a new office in the renovated Murray-Herrick Campus Center, which they will share with Disability Services.
Estetica St. Thomas will offer Aveda products and services such as hair cutting and coloring, high-fashion hair styling, manicures, pedicures, make-up and facial waxing.
The University of St. Thomas Department of Public Safety posted an alert regarding an armed robbery that occurred between 1:43 and 1:44 a.m. Friday, Aug. 10, on the 1200 block of Yale Place in Minneapolis.
The St. Paul Bookstore will sponsor an end-of-summer-session book buyback Wednesday, Aug. 15 through Friday, Aug. 17, in the Bookstore atrium.
The incidents occurred Saturday, Aug. 4.
Primary elections will be held Tuesday, Aug. 14.
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