Archive Posts
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Founding Father of Microlending to Speak at International Leadership Forum Oct. 26
University NewsAn international authority, Pancho Otero will present evidence that microfinance alleviates poverty and opens the door to education in developing countries.
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Chemistry Seminar to Discuss Halogen Bonding
University NewsHalogen bonding is being utilized in macromolecular engineering, biochemistry and pharmacology. -
News Flash: Health Care premiums will not go up in 2011!
Susan Alexander almost felt like grabbing a bullhorn, climbing on top of the Arches and shouting out the news to faculty and staff members when she learned that her health care premiums will not – repeat, NOT – go up in 2011. She writes today in The Scroll that she's trying to figure out how to spend the money that she thought would go to Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Have any ideas? Drop her a line! -
Volleyball 'Pink Out' Supports Breast Cancer Research
University NewsIn recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, fans wearing pink to the UST-St. Kate's volleyball game tonight will receive a free pink sweatband. -
Professional Notes
University NewsToday's notes include presentations, publications and a documentary. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Frank Coglitore
In Our PrayersHe taught accounting here for 27 years and in 2006 was Professor of the Year. -
The "world win" and Other Language Abominations
I have an axe to grind and am not going to “aks” whether you care. -
E3 Lecture Series to Discuss 'What Makes an Excellent Urban Education?' Tonight
University NewsE3 is a yearly community lecture series focusing on issues of education. This year's theme is excellence, equity and education. -
'I'm Blown Away by it,' Says Lee Anderson of the new Athletic and Recreation Complex
University NewsSt. Thomas thanked Lee and Penny Anderson, whose generosity helped make the popular new complex possible, at dedication ceremonies yesterday. The facility has averaged 1,000 visits per day since it opened Sept. 1. -
Luann Dummer Center for Women Book Club Meets "Frankenstein" Oct. 27
The book club will discuss Mary Shelley's <i .>Frankenstein.</i> The event is free and open to all.