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CultureLink Tea features talk on India
Financial management student Ajay George will speak tomorrow about his experiences growing up in this land of mountains, rain forests, deserts and palm-fringed beaches.
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Earn service hours through Junior Achievement
University NewsJunior Achievement volunteering is easy and flexible; choose from a multitude of hours, locations and classrooms. Information sessions will be held today, tomorrow and Wednesday. -
Council on Middle Eastern Studies club hosts information session tomorrow
University NewsStudents interested in Middle Eastern and North African studies are invted to attend. -
Seniors: Are you planning to graduate in May?
University NewsReview your degree evaluation to ensure that you have met all of your degree requirements. -
Olympians – Even the Curlers – Inspire him
Brady Narloch hardly ever thinks about sports like curling, luge and short track. But then the Winter Olympics roll around and he finds himself transfixed by athletes who, he writes today in The Scroll, "fuel my fascination" because of their sacrifices. -
Opus College of Business Commencement Speaker Announced
Dr. George Buckley, chairman, president and CEO of 3M, will deliver the Commencement Address at the Opus College of Business Graduate Commencement Saturday, May 22. -
Pray Stations of the Cross Fridays during Lent
Station of the Cross booklets also are available in the transept of the chapel for use at other times. -
International Spotlight: an unwavering bond
University NewsAjay George: "St. Thomas loves being international, which is enhanced by amazing study-abroad opportunities and a wonderful Office of International Student Services." -
Students: Boost your financial literacy
University NewsStart with a free pizza supper on Feb. 24, courtesy of the Citizens League and St. Catherine University. Make reservations today! -
Trustees approve lowest tuition increase in 16 years
University NewsEmphasizing the need to keep a University of St. Thomas education affordable, the Board of Trustees on Thursday approved a 2010-2011 undergraduate tuition and fees increase of 3.5 percent.