Take a lesson in swing dancing and the cha-cha, and enjoy a cha-cha dance performance tonight at Scooter’s; no experience or partner is needed.
Hana offers this annual opportunity to sing, dance, act and perform in any way to showcase the unique differences among individuals.
All current commuter Minneapolis parking contracts must be terminated prior to May 31. Preregistration for fall parking contracts will be available starting April 19.
Kelly Smith and Logan Bodnia will give presentations at Friday’s seminar.
Service learning can enhance classroom learning while also exploring what it means to address St. Thomas’ mission of advancing the common good.
The workshop will be led by Kevin Sauter, Communication and Journalism Department, and faculty director for Service-Learning.
Tomorrow’s open house will include a panel of representatives from prominent CPA firms, current MSA students and MSA alumni.
The renumbering is in preparation for implementing the new “bridge course” program.
The Complete Transfer Student’s Guide to Registration is set for Thursday, April 15. Others with questions also are invited.
The league will play games on Sunday and Wednesday nights, April 25-May 9.
Jerad Poling ’08 founded the company while attending St. Thomas.
Find out how much money you can save – not to mention the health benefits. Pick up a quit kit in the Wellness Center or Student Health Services.
The Student Legacy Program Speaker Series concludes tomorrow with guest speaker Steve Hoeppner, executive director of Development at the University of St. Thomas.
In this film by Dr. Pamela Nice, Minnesotans from a variety of backgrounds were interviewed in coffeehouses across the Twin Cities and reflected on America’s relationship with people in the Middle East.
Dr. Ted Ulrich will lead Wednesday’s discussion. Everyone is welcome.
Junior Achievement volunteering is easy and flexible; choose from a multitude of hours, locations and classrooms. Four information sessions will be held this week.
Four staff members recently joined the campus community.
The Commuter Center hosts Fruity Tuesday once per month throughout the academic year.
Dr. Amy Kritzer’s presentation on Friday, April 16, will cover women playwrights in the early decades of the American nation who challenged notions of the “woman’s place.”
The Student Legacy Committee will host an information table, raffle and giveaways April 12-16 outside the Grill to highlight sources of revenue other than tuition that help pay for a college education.
Teams will be guaranteed at least three games.
Undergraduate Student Government seeks candidates for all positions.
The T-shirts, for freshmen, will include the 1916 baseball team’s logo, with the number “13″ on the back to signify the graduating class of 2013.
Applications and demos will be accepted through Wednesday, April 21.
Dr. Anne Klejment will share her research and lead the discussion on “Dorothy Day: Activist and Future Saint.” Register online.