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Spring Community Dialogue features Kao Kalia Yang, award-winning Hmong writer, Feb. 16
University NewsHmong writer Kao Kalia Yang, author of <i>The Latehomecomer</i>, is a teacher, community activist and entrepreneur.
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St. Thomas students get a taste of philanthropy
University NewsThe seven students chose four Twin Cities nonprofits who will receive Gibney Grants at a luncheon here today. -
Study abroad: Travel to Tanzania with School of Education for summer 2010 studies
University NewsThese sessions will be held this week; the first one starts at noon today. -
Heart Hunt continues with Clue No. 2, health tip
University NewsThe student who finds the heart wins an ultimate Valentine package. -
Latino Leadership Lecture March 10 canceled
University NewsThe guest speaker is unable to travel to the United States at this time. This lecture was part of a series sponsored by the Center for Catholic Studies. -
English Department Colloquium Series speaker to explore 'Talking Books' this Friday
University NewsHarrison will talk about the impact of audiobooks on the field of literary studies. -
Personal Counseling sponsors Healthy Relationship Screening Day tomorrow
The event will include everything you want to know about relationships in time for Valentine's Day. -
Prizes offered at Renter Education Workshop
University NewsDon’t miss the chance on Feb. 15 to win a $500 raffle for rent, 20 gift cards ranging from $25 to$150, free food and a panel discussion. -
Two student researchers chosen for Private College Scholars poster session at state Capitol
University NewsNikki Arola and Kelly Ward, and faculty mentors Dr. John Tauer and Dr. Joseph Fitzharris, will give poster presentations on their collaborative research projects. The public is invited. -
Minnesota State Grant recipients: Be aware of FAFSA deadline
University NewsTo be considered for Minnesota State Grant funds for spring semester, the U.S. Department of Education must receive your 2009-10 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) on or before Tuesday, March 2.