Archive Posts
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Graduate Programs in Software Hosts Information Session Wednesday, March 28
University NewsThe information session will feature details on the graduate programs, the application process and requirements, a question-and-answer session and a tour.
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Student Legacy Program Hosts Speaker Tomorrow From American Refugee Committee
University NewsThe vision of ARC is that every person who participates in an American Refugee Committee program or project will have a better chance to take control of his or her life and achieve self-sufficiency. -
St. Thomas Nominated to Participate in the Star Tribune's 2012 Top Workplaces Survey
University NewsFive hundred St. Thomas employees have been randomly selected to participate in the annual online survey. -
Philosopher and Author Father Robert Spitzer to Speak on 'Creation and the New Cosmology' Wednesday
He will present and take questions on developments in physics and mathematics on Creation, the "Big Bang Theory," and the complementarity between new physics, philosophy and theology. -
Program Resource Room Hosts Open House Tomorrow in Anderson Student Center
University NewsDepartments and offices will now be able to request the creation of atrium banners for display in the Anderson Student Center. -
Association for Strategic Planning Presents Breakfast Talk March 27 on 'Purpose-Centered Strategic Planning'
Diane Nettifee, president and founder of Magis Ventures, and Todd Voit, general manager of Immedia, will be the guest speakers. -
Registration Closes Today for Kairos 6 Retreat
University NewsRegistration to participate in the retreat will close at 3 p.m. today, Monday, March 26. -
Tickets Still Available From Tommie Central for Minnesota Wild vs. Florida Panthers
Game time is 7 p.m. Thursday, March 29. -
U.S. News & World Report Announces Change to School of Law Ranking
University NewsBecause of a self-reported error, the School of Law has been moved to the "unranked" category in the magazine’s Best Graduate Schools section. -
Student Profile: Emily Pearl
Emily Pearl grew up in Vadnais Heights, Minn., the youngest of four children. She remembers a particular childhood game she and her siblings would play which was called “Bigger or Better.” This game consisted of finding a starting object, usually a rock. With the rock in tow, they would knock on the neighbors’ doors and…