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Social Work Professor Awarded Tenure by St. Kate's
Catherine Marrs Fuchsel came to the School of Social Work in fall 2009
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Hubbs Conference Reaches Teachers With Wordless Books and Edgy Novels
Teachers, students, writers and lovers of children’s literature gathered with authors David Weisner and Carrie Mesrobian on Saturday, Feb. 21 for the twenty-third annual Hubbs Children’s Literature Conference. This year’s conference explored wordless picture books and “edgy” young adult novels. “Everything we do here is so relevant,” said Bob Nistler, associate professor and chair of… -
Cultural Intelligence: How our Values and Norms are Shaped
Cultural differences affect how we solve problems, communicate, manage our time, view authority, even compete, writes Linda Sloan. They in fact, shape our values and norms. They define who we are. -
Campus Ministry Holding 'Holy Thomas' Icon Prayer Contest
University NewsThe deadline for submissions is 11:59 p.m. Friday, May 1. -
Next 'Healthy Relationships' Lecture to Focus on the Role of Fathers
University NewsThe talk features marriage and family expert Dr. Kirsten Lind Seal of St. Mary’s University and is sponsored by St. Thomas’ Family Studies Program. -
A 360 View: An Educator’s Perspective on Autism Spectrum Disorder
The College of Education, Leadership and Counseling community recently marked World Autism Awareness Day (April 2), which kicks off April as Autism Awareness Month. In recent years, research and understanding around autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has dramatically increased – and so has the number of individuals identified with the disorder. The prevalence of ASD creates… -
180 Days: CUE Graduate Teaches Through Poetry
For poet Stanley Kusunoki, the path to the classroom began with poetry. "Poetry literally got me into the classrooms," said the author. "I was teaching kids poetry in schools through places like The Loft and S.A.S.E., The Write Place, and I was really enjoying what I was doing.” A friend suggested that he take it to the next level… -
Creating a Business Where All Can Flourish
What exactly is "The Entrepreneurial Vision of the Economy of Communion"? -
Journalist Laura Ling, Once Held Captive in North Korea, to Speak Here April 28
University NewsHer talk, titled “Journey of Hope," is sponsored by St. Thomas’ University Lectures Committee. -
From Deep Irish Roots, Irish Studies Continue at St. Thomas
University NewsTwo decades after its beginning, the Center for Irish Studies continues to further St. Thomas' Irish tradition.