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'Think Pink' breast-cancer ribbon fundraiser is this week
University NewsThe RHA will sell silk ribbons for $2 throughout the week and during the Tommie-Johnnie football game Saturday.
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St. Thomas Activities and Recreation sponsors fall activities
University NewsEnjoy an apple orchard trip and carve a pumpkin Saturday. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Samuel Kangas, Father-in-law of Tom Hamilton
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Samuel Kangas, father-in-law of Tom Hamilton Please remember in your prayers Samuel Kangas, 91, of Hurley, Wis., who died Oct. 18. Sam is the father-in-law of Tom Hamilton, Finance Department, College of Business. Sam was a decorated veteran of World War II, Pacific Theater. Arrangements are pending. -
UST Crew will participate in Head of the Charles Regatta this weekend
University NewsGood luck to the team as they maneuver the Charles River in Boston for this international competition and festival. -
Wellness Center thanks participants, volunteers for success of its 5K Run-Walk
University NewsFrom more than 400 students, faculty and staff, top finishers were: Christine L' Abbe, Faith Bonitz, Brett Dimond and Sean Kennedy. -
Blood drive is Oct. 24 and 25
University NewsSign up online; Also, volunteers needed to help at the drive. -
Honorary degree presented to Harry McNeely Jr.
University NewsThe philanthropist and longtime member of St. Thomas' Board of Trustees was honored at dedication ceremonies this week for McNeely Hall, named for his parents. -
Ceremony yesterday ushers in a new name: Opus College of Business
University NewsA short video offers highlights from the day's events. -
University of St. Thomas names Opus College of Business
St. Thomas announced at noon today that it has named its College of Business after Opus, the Minnesota real estate development and construction company founded by St. Thomas trustee and benefactor Gerald Rauenhorst. -
Library today: Europa World Plus is database of the week
University NewsThis database, the online version of the Europa World Year Book, has historic, political and economic info on more than 250 countries.