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In This Issue
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Do you want to host a Radio Show for
KUST?
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Symposium on Race, Inclusion
and Culture to focus on implications for 'Access and Inclusion'
in higher education
Important Information
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Flag Bearer
information for students graduating May 2007
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Immigration fees likely to increase
after April 2, 2007
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Information about 2006 taxes
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Did you travel during J-term? Please
bring in your travel documents to OISS!
Upcoming Events
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Mar 2-9 - St. Thomas Heritage
Week events
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Mar 2 - Free Concert
Featuring Three Christian Bands
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Mar 9 - Heritage Week
Community Service Project
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Mar 11 - Daylight Saving Time
begins
Interesting Articles
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Center for Writing helps students
with the writing process
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Center for Applied Mathematics
spring 2007 colloquium series
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Life/Work Center March Newsletter
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Next year's Student Planner needs
your event information
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Photo exhibit at St. Thomas
captures Lake Superiors North Shore
Personal Ads
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Free appliances at OISS!
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Salsa Dance lessons at
the U of M (Word document)
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St. Thomas Heritage Week
events March 2-9
The Heritage Week Committee is putting final touches on this
year's Heritage Week to be held March 2-9. In coming weeks you will
see additional information on various events for this fourth-annual
celebration of St. Thomas' history, community and tradition.
A highlight this year will be a panel discussion
and an exhibit of memorabilia on I.A. O'Shaughnessy and his legacy
on the 100th anniversary of his graduation from St. Thomas. Members
of the panel will include Father Theodore Hesburgh, former president
of the University of Notre Dame and friend of O'Shaughnessy;
O'Shaughnessy's son Lawrence and grandsons John and Patrick
O'Shaughnessy; and historian John Lindley.
Another feature this year is a "Stories of St.
Thomas" blog. The committee felt that to understand St. Thomas you
need to know its stories everyone has a story. Whether we come to
campus as students, staff or faculty, we step into a legacy, a rich
tradition, a unique stream of values, visions, creations and
kindnesses that go all the way back to our founders. This legacy
continues to grow today as each member of the community participates
actively in our university life. It gives shape to the unique kind
of learning that is a St. Thomas education. Just click on the link
below to read stories of other faculty, staff, alumni, current
students and add your own!
For now, please put these dates on your calendar.
All students, alums, faculty and staff are invited!
- Treasure hunt ($300 prize!) Friday, March 2, through
Friday, March 9 (or until the treasure is found); clues start
March 2 in Bulletin Today.
- Exhibit of I.A. O'Shaughnessy memorabilia and photos March
2-9, in the lobby of O'Shaughnessy Educational Center
- Faculty-Staff Recognition Ceremony 3-4:30 p.m. Friday,
March 2, in O'Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium
- St. Thomas Day Mass and celebration Saturday, March 3,
Chapel of St. Thomas Aquin as; Student Dining Room
- Panel discussion on I.A. O'Shaughnessy and his legacy 1:30
p.m. Monday, March 5, in O'Shaughnessy Educational Center
auditorium
- St. Paul campus Heritage Week reception (co-sponsored with
STAR ) 11:45 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in the main
floor lounge of Murray-Herrick Campus Center
- Ecumenical prayer luncheon Noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March
7, in Room 202, Opus Hall, Minneapolis campus (pre-registration
required, details on the
Heritage Week Web site).
- Minneapolis campus Heritage Week reception Noon-1:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 8, in the first-floor atrium of Terrence Murphy
Hall.
- Heritage Week service event Friday, March 9 (more
information will be forthcoming)
Watch the Bulletin Today or visit the Office
Mission
Heritage Week Web site for more information. I'd like to thank
the members of the Heritage Week Committee for their hard work and
especially for their creativity! Members of the Heritage Week
Committee are:
Bob Klepperich, Jayme Bombach, Phyllis Dykhuizen,
Amy Graff, Helen Hunter, Ann Kenne, Birdie Ramacher, Bob Reed, Jim
Rogers, David Welch and Jim Winterer. |