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Governor Names John Wendt to Minnesota Amateur Sports Commission
University NewsHe teaches in the Department of Ethics and Business Law in the university’s Opus College of Business. He has taught at St. Thomas since 1983.
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President-elect Sullivan Wants Your Thoughts
President's OfficeDr. Julie Sullivan, president-elect, is asking faculty, staff and students to complete a short survey that will assist her with strategic planning efforts. A link to the survey will be sent to St. Thomas email addresses on Tuesday, April 16. -
UST Public Safety Announces Street Closings Near Campus
University NewsThis project will conclude a six-week infrastructure project. -
Master's Pub April 19: Rick Kupchella Explains Why he Had to Adapt or Die
Rick Kupchella, founder of BringMeTheNews, will discuss the company’s first three years, and his transition from Emmy Award-winning TV news anchor to entrepreneur at next week's Master's Pub. -
State Grant Program 'Thank You Note Event' is Wednesday
University NewsStudents, faculty and staff are encouraged to participate Wednesday, April 17, in an on-campus effort to write thank you notes to Gov. Mark Dayton and state legislators about the Minnesota State Grant Program. -
Next 'Freed Speech' Symposium on Civil Discourse Planned Here April 17
University NewsThe interactive forum continues a series on civility in public discourse that began in 2010. -
Library Week, April 15-19, Celebrates With Book Sales, Scavenger Hunt and More
University NewsA used book sale, a scavenger hunt, a live musical performance in the O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library's Great Hall (the first in the library's history) and more will be held in celebration of this year's Library Week. -
Five Elected to Exempt Staff Council
University NewsThree new members were elected from St. Thomas’ academic departments and two from administrative departments. -
Seminary’s Annual 'Easter Procession: Encounters With the Risen Christ' is April 21
Faith and MissionAll are welcome to this annual tradition; a reception will follow. -
Notre Dame Law Professor and Former Dean Patricia O'Hara to Speak Here April 18
Faith and MissionHer talk concludes a five-part series dealing with the challenges of Catholic higher education.