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Cleaning Up a 'Sad, Urban Lot' With Wildflowers, Science
Sustainability & EnvironmentThis month, St. Thomas senior Elizabeth Chambers, junior Hunter Gaitan, sophomore Ryan Burke and biochemistry professor Dr. Adam Kay will help plant 96 plots of wildflowers on a vacant gravel pit in downtown St. Paul for their research study, The Helpful Flowers Project. The team will study biodiversity and how wildflowers remove toxic heavy metals from soil.
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Baccalaureate Mass Invites Academic Community to Express Gratitude to God and All Who Supported Those Graduating
University NewsFaculty are encouraged to participate in academic regalia. In addition, volunteers are needed to serve as hospitality ministers. -
Health Services Reports Increased Cases of Influenza
University NewsFive students have been diagnosed with Influenza A over the past ten days. -
Please Remember Nathalie Carlsted in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersShe was the mother of David Carlsted, Physical Plant. -
Sharing a Drink of “Lemonaid”
Tommie sophomores Justin Thunstrom and Mike Dungan created a donation-based crowdfunding platform—Lemonaid Stand—in their Foundations of Entrepreneurship class, highlighting businesses created by students. -
Retirees' Celebration is May 22
University NewsA celebration to thank more than 90 retiring employees for their years of service to St. Thomas will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday, May 22, in Woulfe Alumni Hall. -
Self-reflection, 6 years post-law school
There’s nothing better to bring you back into self-reflective mode than going back to the University of St. Thomas School of Law and catching up with favorite professors. A few months back, I was at a St. Thomas function where I ran into one of the most truly influential teachers in my life, Professor Neil… -
Career Link: Do You Know What It Takes to Make a Significant Career Change?
Are you thinking of making a career change? Whatever feeling you may have that’s driving your career change, it’s important to explore it fully, writes guest blogger Tony Sorensen. -
Dr. Kris Wammer Receives 2014 Undergraduate Research Award for Faculty
University NewsWammer was honored for her outstanding commitment to supporting undergraduate research and faculty-student collaboration. -
Bookstores Conduct End-of-semester Book Buyback May 14-23
University NewsSince the UST bookstores can purchase only limited quantities of some titles and the quotas are filled daily, the bookstores encourage students to sell their books daily after finishing their classes.