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Documentary on Irish Environmental Controversy to be Shown Here Sunday
This will be the Minnesota premiere of "The Pipe," a film about a natural gas pipeline that sparked the most controversial environmental issue in recent Irish history.
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St. Thomas Women's Circle Panel to Discuss 'Loving Your Body in a Hostile World'
Several professors, a licensed psychologist, a nurse practitioner and two UST students will interact with the audience to discuss "The Real Hunger Games" on Tuesday, Feb. 28. -
Noted Organist Christophe Mantoux to Perform Here March 5
The free program is part of the university’s Organ Artist Series. -
Body Image Awareness Week Opens Today With Information Table, Button Giveaway
University NewsPick up a body image awareness button today and wear it throughout the week – a "scouter" just may approach you with a prize. -
Fire Destroys Home, Vehicles of Building Service Worker
University NewsThe Physical Plant is accepting monetary donations and gift cards for the family of Jammey Tyus, a Physical Plant building service worker. -
Student Legacy Speaker Series Welcomes Charlotte Kinzley Feb. 28
University NewsKinzley will talk to students interested in philanthropy about her work as a family advocate and spokeswoman for the Sharing and Caring Hands. -
Graduate on Time: Create a Four-year Academic Plan
University NewsMake an appointment to meet with an academic counselor to cover issues such as ensuring that all graduation requirements are met in the proper order and learning options for various core-curriculum requirements. -
Take no Prisoners! St. Catherine University Stages 'The Pirates of Penzance'
"The Pirates of Penzance," a rollicking operetta rich in music and comical paradox, will be performed at St. Catherine University on March 9-11. -
Student Film Maker Issues Casting Call
University NewsAn open casting call for actors will take place on Friday, March 2. The actors will get a copy of the finished project, experience to add to their résumés, and meals each day of filming. -
Minding the Gap: 4 Issues in Exposing and Managing Ethical Risks as a Multinational
By Doug Jondle, Center for Ethical Business Cultures Research conducted by the CEBC reveals the existence of a gap in the perception of organizational business ethics between executives, managers and non-managerial employees in businesses from around the world. The data was collected through Kenexa’s WorkTrends™ survey representing more than 40,000 respondents from six countries (Brazil,…