Archive Posts
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'Everyday Life of Memorials' Topic of Next Memory and the History of Art Lecture
Dr. Andrew Shanken, associate professor of architecture at the University of California, Berkeley, will speak March 28 in O'Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
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MPR to Broadcast Deborah Tannen Lecture at Noon Today
Dr. Deborah Tannen spoke at St. Thomas Feb. 16 on “The Argument Culture.” -
Dr. Miri Rubin to Speak on 'Mary: From Jewish Mother to Global Mother' March 26
Professor of medieval and early modern history at Queen Mary University of London, Rubin's talk is based on her book, <i>Mother of God: a History of the Virgin Mary.</i> -
Bulletin Today Takes a Spring Break, too
University NewsBulletin Today will be published next on Monday, March 26. -
Exempt Staff Council to Host Exempt Spring Forum March 29
University NewsThe forum will be conducted on both the Minneapolis campus and the St. Paul campus. -
Campus Ministry Lists Spring Break Worship Schedule
University NewsThe regular schedule for both the Minneapolis campus and the St. Paul campus will resume Monday, March 26. -
A Winner Talks to Winners About Winning . . . and Watches
Ted Riverso stopped by St. Thomas the other day to talk to the women’s basketball team about what it takes to win a national championship. He should know. His Tommies won the 1991 NCAA Division III title, and Riverso shared those moments – and what he carries from them to this day. Read what he had to say today in The Scroll. -
Opus College of Business Lands in Top 25 Percent of Nation's Best Business Schools
In its first year of eligibility, the Opus College of Business’ full-time MBA program was ranked 104th among the 441 U.S.-based, AACSB accredited programs able to take part in the U.S. News survey. -
Beware the GMAT…and the Ides of March
Poor Julius Caesar was stabbed 23 times on this day, the Ides of March, in 44 B.C. For many in our readership, March is the time to get serious about studying for the GMAT. If you would prefer Caesar’s fate to taking this standardized test, you’re not alone! Fortunately, I have sage advice to share… -
CILCE Corner: Student Mentor Introduces KaZoua With a Smile
University NewsAn initially shy third-grader at College Preparatory Elementary, KaZoua has responded to her St. Thomas buddy and now says that she wants "to read a lot because reading makes me smarter."