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Chemistry majors to present Chemistry Seminar
University NewsThe weekly Chemistry Seminar is held at 2:55 p.m. Fridays in Owens Science Hall.
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David Durenberger, former U.S. senator and health policy institute founder, speaks March 5
University NewsDurenberger is founder and current chair of the National Institute of Health Policy in the University of St. Thomas' Opus College of Business. -
Library today: Text reference service now available
University NewsText questions to a reference librarian at various scheduled times throughout the week. -
Fascinated by "That Great Heart"
I.A. O'Shaughnessy always has fascinated Doug Hennes, and he tries to explain why today in The Scroll, which today publishes for the 100th time since it started in September 2008. -
Feed My Starving Children: Eliminating starvation around the world
Last Saturday a group of 15 Full-time UST MBA students, and some of their partners, had the opportunity to help improve the life of starving children around the world by working as volunteers at Feed My Starving Children. Among its other outreach, FMSC is helping relief efforts in Haiti after the earthquake there: When the… -
Symphonic Wind Ensemble back from Italian tour
University NewsThe students performed concerts in Rome, Messina, Catania, Campodarsego and Villafrati, where they were welcomed with a traffic-stopping rendition of "Stars and Stripes Forever." -
How well do you know UST? (Question No. 11)
University NewsThis week's question: "What percent of the total credits generated in spring 2010 (115,720) were generated at sites other than St. Paul?" -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Richard Proulx
In Our PrayersHe received an honorary doctorate from the University of St. Thomas last May. -
Work out anytime, anywhere with Wellness Center's Fit-in-14 fitness challenge booklet
University NewsDesign a workout that can be done anywhere and at your convenience. Stop by the Wellness Center to pick up a booklet while supplies last. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Daniel Shinozaki ’05
In Our PrayersHe died Sunday, Feb. 21, in Nagoya, Japan.