Archive Posts
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What Would Tom Feely Think?
As the demolition of O'Shaughnessy Hall began Thursday, with the west wall of the third-floor gymnasium coming down stone by stone, Doug Hennes wondered, "What would Tom Feely have thought about this?" The late Feely played, coached and taught in the gym for 50 years. You can read Hennes' observations today in The Scroll.
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Study Abroad: Mali
Full-time UST MBA student John Kamman and Molli Mikl traveled to Mali, Africa for two weeks over J-term. -
New Web site outlines requirements for off-campus travel with students
University NewsFaculty and staff who are planning to travel off campus overnight with students – either domestic or international – will want to refer to the procedures on this new site. -
Law School announces Tommie Law Early Admission Program
University NewsUndergraduate students who apply through the Tommie Law Early Admission Program are exempt from taking the LSAT. An informational session will be held Tuesday, March 23. -
Professional Notes
University NewsTake a look at what UST faculty, staff and students are doing outside the classroom. -
Bishops ask for early notification of campus event-participation requests
University NewsRequests for the participation of a bishop at an on-campus event are due by Thursday, April 15. -
CultureLink program hosts brown bag lunch information session
University NewsGo global with CultureLink at the Thursday, March 18, session. -
Campus Ministry sponsors pilgrimage to Spain for World Youth Day 2011
University NewsFour informational sessions will be held this week concerning the pilgrimage, which will include visits to Fatima, Santiago de Compostela, Avila and Madrid. -
Spirit of St. Thomas Community Engagement Leadership Award nominations due March 26
University NewsNomination forms and a letter of recommendation are due by 5 p.m. Friday, March 26. -
English Department presents Colloquium Series Friday
University NewsDr. Andrew Scheiber's topic is: "'I Don’t Worry About a Thing Because I Know Nothing's Gonna Be All Right': the Blues Aesthetic as Equipment for Living in the 21st Century."