Clubs can earn service hours while giving elderly or disabled neighbors a helping hand.
Confidential screenings for depression, bipolar disorder, and anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today.
The program encourages students from limited income means and students from groups historically underrepresented in higher education to pursue doctoral study.
Dr. Sherry Jordon will lead tomorrow’s discussion.
Applications for two open positions – freshman residential senator and transfer senator – are due by 5 p.m. Friday.
The team will sign posters at the Homecoming Pep Rally Friday and the football game Saturday.
Award-winning photos are rewarded with $100 for first place and $50 for second place.
Celebrate homecoming: All students wearing purple will be entered in a prize drawing.
Up ’til Dawn will meet at 8 p.m. in the John R. Roach Center for the Liberal Arts.
UST students as well as faculty share their research in this week’s “Notes” column.
Removal will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 13.
Want to take a service trip in January? Submit your application tomorrow – no later, no earlier.
The wristbands are free but limited in number.
Students are invited to become a “fan” of the site.
Sign up for an undergraduate department photo session and see your smiling face in the Aquinas yearbook.
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.
UST scholars share their work in seminars, classrooms and journals.