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Today is December's Faith Thursday
University NewsFaith Thursday will be held monthly throughout the academic year.
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What it Takes to Become CFO of the Year
Kim Nelson has only been a chief financial officer since 2007, when she joined SPS Commerce Inc. But she’s already achieved one thing few other CFOs have in that time: A successful initial public offering. -
Box Office Sells Tickets to Orpheum Theatre's 'Billy Elliot' and 'Shrek'
University News"Billy Elliot" tickets are for Dec. 29, and "Shrek" tickets are for Feb. 1. -
Julie Hays Teaching Award Issues Call for Nominations
University NewsThe award recognizes faculty committed to teaching and learning. -
"Canceled:" Association for Strategic Planning Presents Breakfast Talk Dec. 14
University NewsDavid Keil, vice president of business development at Ecolab, will speak on "Strategy for an Evolving Global Marketplace." Registration deadline is Friday. -
Tommie Award Preliminary Voting Ends Today
University NewsSt. Thomas students, faculty and staff are eligible to vote. -
Permit and C-Pass Sales Begin Dec. 15
University NewsResident students who want to purchase a spring parking permit have until 11 p.m. Monday, Dec. 13, to enter the lottery. -
Anderson Student Center: a new Home for Asmat Art Museum
University NewsEditor's note: This is the second in an occasional series of stories that Bulletin Today will publish until the opening of the Anderson Student Center in January 2012. -
2011 Julie Hays Teaching Award call for Nominations
Award recognizes faculty committed to teaching and learning Nominations for the second annual Julie Hays Teaching Award are now being accepted. Introduced in 2009, this annual award was created to recognize faculty members who exemplify an ongoing commitment to teaching and learning. The award honors Dr. Julie Hays, a member of the Decision Sciences Department… -
A Loss That Hurts
After Saturday's football playoff loss to Bethel, Glenn Caruso was candid with his Tommies: "I told the team this hurts, it should hurt and it will hurt for awhile," he said. Darned right it hurts, reflects one fan today in The Scroll. He tries to explain why.