You can learn Latin dancing, Nordic skiing, first aid and CPR, sports medicine, kickboxing and fitness, biomechanics research analysis, or how to ice skate or golf.
Free Championship Tradition T-shirts will be given out to students who show up to send off the teams.
Learn more about the school and tour the School of Law building. Register by phone or e-mail.
How can UST assist you? Registration by Friday, Nov. 13 is needed to make sure there’s plenty of pizza for everyone when the focus group meets on Thursday, Nov. 19.
Mass will be celebrated tonight, Wednesday, Nov. 11.
The O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library Center and the Undergraduate Student Government are hosting Harry Potter Night. Dress as your favorite character and watch a movie today at the library.
Consider registering for a course with a service-learning component and bring classroom concepts to life with community-based experience.
Undergraduate Student Government will offer cookies, milk and juice for students studying late in the library.
Ask questions, tour the UST School of Law building and talk with current law students.
If each full-time UST employee gave $2 per pay period, $78,000 would be raised to give back to the broader community.
Design a T-shirt that either supports civil rights in Belarus or promotes the club.
Faculty and staff authors and researchers take center stage this week.
The program is located at 2093 Grand Ave. Stop by on Wednesday, Nov. 11, to learn about the program and pick up spring course information.
The Nov. 11 event will include food from the Holy Land Restaurant, program updates, tips and advice, and a musical show.
This is the only time of the year when employees can change their insurance coverage without having a “qualifying event.”
Tickets are for shows by Dinosaur Jr., Solid Gold, Miles Benjamin/Anthony Robinson, and Brother Ali, and for a Minnesota RollerGirls bout.
Staff and tenured faculty members who meet certain age and service criteria are eligible for early retirement.
Two staff members recently joined the campus community.
To learn more about the family business major and the classes offered during J-Term and spring semester, attend tomorrow’s E-Society meeting.
Auditions will be held next week.
Available through Dec. 22 is a loan for up to $1,000 that will provide some helpful funds for Christmas or other needs.
Thinking about helping out on a VISION or study-abroad trip? Find the most recent policies for participation, compensation and leave on the Human Resources Department Web site.
Operation Christmas Child will ship the boxes to impoverished children worldwide. Students, clubs and organizations can fulfill required service hours. The deadline is Nov. 13.
Study Abroad: This event is your last chance to attend an information session about the fall 2010 semester program.
The competition begins at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7. Everyone is welcome. Proceeds from the tournament will go to the American Cancer Society.