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University of St. Thomas Geography Students Place 1-2 in Regional Competition
UST students Fartun Dirie and Emily Jorgensen won the first- and second-place awards respectively.
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Donate Socks and Flip-flops for Women's Shelter
University NewsSt. Thomas Libraries and the IRT Department are sponsoring this drive for Women's Advocates Inc., which provides food, shelter, clothing and much more for battered women and their children. -
School of Law to Implement Tuition Freeze
University NewsThe University of St. Thomas School of Law announced Wednesday that it is implementing a tuition freeze for its next incoming class. The school also is switching from a per-credit tuition model to a flat-fee structure. -
Corporate Messaging in Every Cookie
Even in the most granular product marketing message, there are elements that should be considered regarding how that message connects back to the image and brand positioning of the corporation. -
‘Big Deal’: Biology Professor’s Research Published in Prestigious Science Journal
University NewsAssistant professor Dr. Gaston "Chip" Small of the Biology Department has been published in the journal Science, the world's leading publication for scientific news. -
President’s Christmas Celebration Slated for Friday, Dec. 13
University NewsMark your calendar for this annual celebration and watch for a formal invitation to be sent via campus mail. -
Voldemort vs. Health Care
What does Voldemort (gasp!), have to do with health care? At the 14th annual Physician Leadership Symposium Dr. Don Berwick defined 11 unspeakable monsters impacting our health care system. -
Public Safety Advisory: Theft by Swindle on Marshall Avenue
University NewsOn Thursday, Oct. 17, a UST student reported he was approached by Peter Laverne Carter, who has been trespassed from campus several times for attempting to swindle community members. . -
The Scroll: Feeling Good About the Inauguration
President's OfficeDave Nimmer was impressed last week by the inauguration ceremony for St. Thomas President Julie Sullivan, finding it “crisp and clean, purposeful and passionate, reverent and respectful.” And, as he writes today in The Scroll, Nimmer is equally impressed by the new president and her “attitude, background, candor, determination and focus.” -
Catholic-Muslim Studies Expert to Discuss Religious 'Triumphalism' in Talk Here Nov. 4
Faith and MissionDr. Scott Alexander will examine issues raised in Atlantic Monthly’s much-discussed “Which Religion Will Win?” issue.