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School of Engineering hosts mechanical engineering student leadership seminar
University NewsDistrict C schools from as far away as Canada and Kentucky met Oct. 13-14 to help ASME student officers develop leadership skills and plan activities.
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'Catholicism and the Court' topic of Nov. 10 law journal symposium
University NewsFor the first time in U.S. history, a Catholic majority sits on the Supreme Court. What accounts for the increase in Catholic justices? Is there a recognizable Catholic jurisprudence? Register for the symposium by Friday, Oct. 27. -
STAR sponsors free trip to Grand Slam
University NewsTickets include pizza, three hours of unlimited laser tag, mini golf, bumper cars and tokens for video games and the batting cage. -
Catholic Studies scholarship applications available
University NewsCatholic Studies undergraduate majors and minors are invited to apply. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Allin Leung Lee, Brother of Student Lekueyen Lee
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Allin Leung Lee, brother of student Lekueyen Lee Please remember in your prayers Allin Leung Lee, 31, who died Oct. 4. He is the brother of UST senior Lekueyen Lee. Allin was born in Laos and grew up on St. Paul's East Side. He was a 1993 graduate of Johnson… -
Metropolitan Council chair Peter Bell to address First Friday luncheon Nov. 3
University NewsMake reservations by Friday, Oct. 27. A limited number of $10 student tickets are available at the St. Thomas Box Office. -
UST in the News
University NewsUST in the news Here's a roundup of recent St. Thomas mentions of interest in various media. Read the stories by clicking on the links. Links do expire and change as papers move stories to “archive” status, so be sure to read stories soon if you’re interested. In some cases, you’ll need to register on the… -
Web Wednesday: WebTrends tracks Web traffic
University NewsIRT uses Web-traffic tracking to make sure the UST Web site meets the needs of its viewing audience. -
Theology film series: See 'Pulp Fiction' and discuss themes of grace and redemption
University NewsDr. David Penchansky tosses aside the obvious and digs deeper to help you learn more about this movie. -
Documentary, 'The Letter,' to be shown on campus today
University NewsThis film documents the crossfire of emotions and events that occurred after newly arrived Somali refugees came to Lewiston, Maine.