Archive Posts
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CommUNITY Event Presents Story of Forgiveness, 'Faith, Hope and Love'
University NewsMary Johnson, founder of the support group From Death to Life, and Oshea Israel, the man who killed Johnson’s only child, Laramuin Byrd, will speak at this CommUNITY event on Friday, March 4.
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Public Safety Offers two new Parking Permits for Spring Semester
University NewsNew are an R1/R2 garage contract available to St. Paul faculty and staff, and an Anderson Parking Facility permit for all resident students, including freshmen. -
Office for Service-Learning Salutes the Work of the Community Justice Project
University NewsThe Community Justice Project is part of Interprofessional Center for Counseling and Legal Services, which provides counseling and legal clinics for underserved individuals and communities. -
Executive and Entrepreneurial Leadership Forum Welcomes top Executives on March 3
University NewsAll students are invited to register for this annual free banquet. E2 speakers talk about the integration of faith and values into their personal and professional achievements. Faculty also are invited to host the speakers for in-classroom discussions. -
Want to Study Biology Abroad? Attend today's information session.
University NewsThe session will include biology majors who have returned from study abroad; they will talk about their experiences. -
UST MBA alumna leads social media recruiting revolution
Stacy Van Meter doesn't take the typical approach to employee recruitment. As she notes on her LinkedIn profile summary, "I have a geeky dedication to developing creative solutions to complex business problems." -
UST Notifies Students of HEOA Peer-to-peer File Sharing Policy
University NewsCompliance is required by the recently updated Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008 designed to reduce the illegal uploading and downloading of copyrighted works through peer-to-peer file sharing. -
Two Student Researchers Chosen for Private College Scholars Poster Session at State Capitol
University NewsCarolyn Dienhart and Lauren Marosok, and faculty mentors Dr. John Tauer and Dr. Kevin Sauter, will give poster presentations on their collaborative research projects on Monday. The public is invited. -
'The State of Capital Punishment in the U.S. Courts' Forum Rescheduled for March 7
University NewsThe event is sponsored by the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law, and Public Policy. -
Everyday Heroes
Lisa Weier was sitting around watching a movie with a bunch of friends during her "snow day" on Monday when they learned that somebody's car had been snowed in big time. With only their hands – and no shovels – at the ready, they went out to rescue the car, and in the process she discovered a lot of heroes. She writes about them today in The Scroll.