Archive Posts
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Welcome, new staff members
University NewsTwo staff members recently joined the campus community.
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Lunch at Luann's Book Club to discuss Olive Kitteridge, by Elizabeth Strout
University NewsThe group will meet on Oct. 28; everyone is welcome. Bring your lunch and join the discussion, even if you haven't read the book. -
Register for Leadership Academy offerings
University NewsVisit the Leadership Academy Web site for a look at the year's offerings and easy online registration. -
Making an Awesome Impression
Four St. Thomas students recently had a chance encounter with a St. Cloud woman, and she was so touched by what she saw that she wrote an e-mail message to the university. Father Dennis Dease shares the message today in The Scroll. -
The spark of an idea
This week, the spark of an idea ignited into full flame. For some time I have been challenging various members of our faculty and administrative staff to consider how we might make the St. Thomas MBA degree more relevant and better understood by prospective students. In particular, I wanted to know how we might better… -
We survived midterms!
Midterms were pretty intensive. It’s not easy to study for the exams and at the same time prepare for each class. But know we are almost halfway done with the semester. This weekend we can relax a little bit and prepare ourselves for the second half. Since the temperatures are getting lower, tomorrow we are… -
Online nominations for 2010 Diversity Leadership Awards open today
University NewsNomination information must be submitted online no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1. -
American Marketing Association's Minnesota Chapter offers $1,000 scholarship
University NewsApplications must be sent to the American Marketing Association before midnight Sunday, Nov. 1. -
What projects should UST fund with Pepsi contract money?
University NewsHave your say with proceeds from the Pepsi contract. Applications are due by Nov. 9 -
Gloria Perez, CEO of Jeremiah Program, to speak Nov. 6 in First Friday Speaker Series
The Jeremiah Program, an 11-year-old Twin Cities organization, provides safe, affordable housing and support to low-income single mothers and their children.