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St. Thomas Heritage Week
events March 3-7, 2008
Heritage Week 2008
features a series of events that celebrate the university's history,
traditions and values over 123 years. This year's theme is "Opening
Doors … of our minds, hearts and spirits." Just as St. Thomas'
capital campaign theme projects hope for "opening doors" for
students of the future, the 2008 Heritage Week theme celebrates the
legacy of St. Thomas doors that already have been opened for past
generations.
Among the highlights are a celebration of the 30th anniversary of
undergraduate coeducation at St. Thomas; a presentation on the theme
that highlights the doors of the newly renovated Chapel of St.
Thomas Aquinas and the St. Thomas More Chapel in Minneapolis; and a
statewide Youth Forum on Global Warming Solutions featuring polar
explorer and alumnus Will Steger and Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty.
Along with the traditional Heritage Week treasure hunt and
receptions on the Minneapolis and St. Paul campuses, other events
this year include a significantly enhanced Faculty and Staff
Recognition Awards celebration; a student service project, Kids
Café, at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis; and an Ecumenical Prayer
Luncheon.
There also will be a blog on coeducation. All faculty, staff,
students and alumni -- men and women -- are invited to share their
stories of both the beginnings of coeducation on campus and their
experiences of coeducation today.
Visit the Heritage Week Web site or watch Bulletin Today in coming
days for additional information on the blog and the events of the
week:
St. Thomas Day Mass and Celebration
– The annual program begins with
Mass at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, March 1, in the Chapel of St Thomas
Aquinas. The dinner and awards will held in Murray-Herrick Campus
Center's Student Dining Room. The chapel's new altar will be
dedicated by Archbishop Harry Flynn at the Mass. The sponsor is
Alumni and Constituent Relations.
Treasure Hunt
– The fourth annual hunt, featuring
traditionally bad poetry and a $300 St. Thomas Bookstore gift card
for the treasure finder, starts Friday, Feb. 29. Rules and clues
will appear that day in Bulletin Today. Meanwhile, no peeking.
Coeducation Blog
- Faculty, staff, students and alumni are welcome to read or leave
stories about coeducation at St. Thomas. You can access the blog
here.
Opening Spiritual Doors
– This presentation on "spiritual doors" will be given by the
artists who worked on the university's Chapel of St. Thomas More in
Minneapolis and the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas in St. Paul. The
presentation begins at 1:30 p.m. Monday, March 3, in the auditorium
of O'Shaughnessy Educational Center on the St. Paul campus. The
presentation will be teleconferenced to Thornton Auditorium in
Terrence Murphy Hall on the Minneapolis campus.
Youth Forum on Global Warming Solutions
- This is the second of Father Dennis Dease's "Great Conversations"
on sustainability. It will include college and high school students
from throughout the state, polar explorer Will Steger and Gov. Tim
Pawlenty. This Youth Forum on Global Warming Solutions will run from
4 to 6 p.m. Monday, March 3, in the auditorium of O'Shaughnessy
Educational Center. Overflow seating will be in the third-floor
lounge (Room 304) of Murray-Herrick Campus Center. The forum is a
project of the Office of the Governor, the National Governors
Association, the Will Steger Foundation, and student leaders from
the Minnesota youth climate movement. St. Thomas groups involved
with the forum are the Undergraduate Student Government, Engineers
for a Sustainable World and the Green Team.
Heritage Week Receptions
- All are welcome to stop for lunch and to celebrate 30 years of
undergraduate coeducation, a Concert Choir performance, and an Art
History Department poster session on Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas
architect Emmanuel Masqueray, in whose spirit the recent renovations
have been completed. The St. Paul reception and program,
co-sponsored by STAR (St. Thomas Activities and Recreation) will run
from noon to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 4, in the first-floor lounge
of Murray-Herrick Campus Center. The reception and program in
Minneapolis will run from noon to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, in
the atrium of Terrence Murphy Hall.
Ecumenical Prayer Luncheon - This annual gathering on the
Minneapolis campus will run from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, March
6, in Room 252 of Terrence Murphy Hall. The speaker will be Dr.
Catherine Cory of the St. Thomas Theology Department. Registration
is required; for information contact Mary Edel-Joyce at (651)
962-4920. Sponsors are the Luncheon Planning Team and Campus
Ministry.
Annual Faculty and Staff Recognition Awards
celebration –
Significantly expanded in scope, this program recognizes
contributions to the university by its faculty and staff. The
program, which will include a reception, begins at 3 p.m. Friday,
March 7, in the auditorium of Brady Educational Center on the south
campus. It is sponsored by the Department of Human Resources.
Kids Café Service Event
– St. Thomas students will participate in this community-service
event at 4 p.m. Friday, March 7, at Powderhorn Park in Minneapolis.
Registration is required; for information contact (651) 962-6460 or
Multicultural Student Services. Sponsoring this annual event are
Multicultural Student Services, Commuter Center and Office of
International Student Services.
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