Archive Posts
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Profile: Megan Szlachtowski '14 M.B.A.
Megan Szlachtowski had always wanted to live in the big city. Moving from her family’s quiet farm in small-town Olivia, MN to the bustling port city of Duluth, he graduated with a degree in health information management (HIM) from the College of St. Scholastica. After graduation, Szlachtowski started work at Allina Health in the Twin Cities, where’s she’s been for the last five years. But now, Szlachtowski has a new dream–one that she hopes to reach with her Health Care MBA from the Opus College of Business.
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Career Overview: Consulting
A career in consulting has many benefits that only a number of people are aware of. Although most people would assume a career in consulting is less stable than a full-time career as a salaried employee, some others would argue this assumption is false. -
60 MPH by bike—How about that for a morning commute?
Sustainability & EnvironmentWould you bike to work if you could travel at highway speeds without breaking a sweat? Rich Kronfeld of Golden Valley would, and to do so he created a tricycle. -
Please Remember Chantal Marie Lenway in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersA member of the Class of 2011, she died Friday, June 21. -
Guerrilla Marketing or Event Hijacking
This week a pro-gun group informed the media and area law enforcement that its members would be out in force at community events organized by another organization, pushing the limits of the state carry laws. -
Sorry Packers fans, Minnesota's got Wisconsin beat
“Wisconsin may have better football teams than Minnesota, but the Badger State is eating our dust when it comes to the economy,” the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development wrote on their blog last week. -
Real Estate Analysis: May Prices Were Up, But is Another Bubble Looming?
University NewsMedian home sale prices in May continued to show significant gains compared to the same period last year. -
Minnesota Private College Week Begins Today
Hundreds of prospective students will visit St. Thomas this week. Be sure to wave or say hello to the tour groups! -
Humanities or STEM? What's best in an MBA program?
“Management is required everywhere.” Managers are needed not only in business, but also in government, in hospitals, in law firms, churches and non-profit organizations. Having a breadth of knowledge can enable managers to better lead in a wide range of organizations. At UST, we’re pushing to increase diversity of thought in our classrooms in ways that finds students with many different backgrounds. So what do you think? Should the country increase focus on STEM or humanities? -
Center for Irish Studies Launches Collection of Essays at O'Gara's June 25
University News“Extended Family: Essays on Being Irish-American From New Hibernia Review” has been published by Dafour Editions. Editor Jim Rogers and essayist Brian Nerney will help launch the collection at 7:30 p.m. June 25 at O’Gara’s, 164 N. Snelling Ave., St. Paul.