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Chemistry Seminar: Biomedical Nanosensors
University NewsToday's guest speaker is Dr. Amanda Haes, a bioanalytical chemist on the faculty at the University of Iowa.
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Donors Honor School of Law's 10th Anniversary With $850,000 in Scholarship Funds
University NewsThe announcement was made at the school's anniversary celebration Tuesday evening. -
Veterinarian, Author to Visit Campus for Dinner With a Health Professional
University NewsDr. Kris Nelson, author of <i>Coated With Fur: A Vet's Life,</i> will be the guest speaker -
Listening House Silent Auction Information Session Set for Sunday
University NewsEach year St. Thomas students organize and host the auction for this local homeless shelter, which also helps fulfill their Business 200 requirement. -
Join VIA to Volunteer Your Service in the Twin Cities Area
University NewsDeadline for applications is Tuesday, Sept. 27. -
Donors Needed for Blood Drive Oct. 11-12
University NewsMake an appointment online through the Red Cross website – you could save a life. -
Multicultural Student Services Celebrates Hispanic-Latino Heritage Month
University NewsThe senior academic director for ethnic studies at the Tucson Unified School District will speak Thursday on "A Hunger for Justice: Raising the Voices of Those Lost in the Margin." -
UST in the News
University NewsA roundup of recent news headlines featuring St. Thomas and its experts. -
Lessons from 20 Year Ago Guide Him Today
When Philip Connors was a freshman at St. Thomas 20 years ago, he read <i>A Sand County Almanac</i> as the "Common Text" in his English class, and in his own words today, “I didn’t get it at all.” He gets it now. The classic work by Aldo Leopold has inspired Connors both in his work as a fire lookout in New Mexico and as author of <i>Fire Season.</i> Dave Nimmer interviewed Connors for The Scroll. -
An Ignominious Distinction: MN Tops Racial Disparity in Unemployment
In data released last week, the jobless rate for African Americans in the Twin Cities is reportedly at 24% compared to just 6% for Caucasians. This places us at the top of all regions in the US for racial disparity in unemployment figures.