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John, Brendan Bannigan Send Their Thanks
University News"Our family is deeply grateful to the entire St. Thomas community for the outpouring of support following the death of our father, John F. Bannigan Jr. We are touched by the flood of cards and memorials honoring his memory. Your thoughts and prayers are greatly appreciated." ~John and Brendan Bannigan Development
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“I’m so Happy.” A Nine-Year-Old’s Insights on Lightness and Darkness
Carol Bruess' daughter has taught her mom a simple but valuable lesson this Christmas season. She tells you what today in The Scroll. -
Bulletin Today takes holiday break
University NewsBulletin Today will not be published from Monday, Dec. 21, through Friday, Jan. 1. -
Great Books reading group to discuss Is Nature Enough? by John F. Haught on Jan. 27
University NewsThe group will meet Wednesday, Jan. 27. Everyone is welcome. -
Christmas concert to be rebroadcast nationwide
University NewsOnline order forms are available for a DVD of the performance and CDs of the 2008 and 2009 concerts. Streaming video of the concert can be seen on the St. Thomas Web site. -
UST's American Museum of Asmat Art gets NEH grant for climate improvements
University NewsThe American Museum of Asmat Art at St. Thomas will receive $6,000 for climate monitoring and improvement. -
Not Your Dad's Diversity Anymore
Susan Alexander is grateful for what "diversity" means these days, and as St. Thomas' affirmative action officer for the past three years, she believes the university's policies and practices "stack up pretty well" compared with other schools. She explains how today in The Scroll. -
Payroll tax forms may need reviews for 2010
University NewsEffective Jan. 1, 2010, Wisconsin residents are no longer eligible for Minnesota reciprocity and they will be subject to Minnesota income tax withholding. -
'How well do you know UST?' resumes in 2010
University NewsQuestions will resume the week of Jan. 4, 2010. -
Athletic complex, student center Environmental Assessment Worksheet available for review
University NewsAn EAW examines the potential environmental impacts of a project and suggests measures to lessen those impacts.