Archive Posts
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The Act of Transformation
University NewsShannon Scott ’10 M.A, adjunct professor of English, knows a lot about werewolf literature. She will have an essay appear in <i>She-Wolf: A Cultural History of the Female Werewolf</i>.
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Advancing Women in Health Care Professions
It was empowering to be surrounded by women who have accomplished so much and also have the same goals as I do to further ourselves in the health care profession, writes incoming Health Care MBA student Danielle St. Mane, MS, OTR/L. -
Water-sprinkler Activated in Fifth-floor Room of Dowling Hall Wednesday Morning
University NewsThe building was evacuated for about half an hour. Why the sprinkler head activated is not known at this time. -
Equality, Inclusion and FemCom
Diversity, Equity and InclusionThe Feminist Community, a student-run group at St. Thomas, is striving to end sexual assault, teach acceptance and spread the idea of feminism. -
Please Remember Frank Bishop in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersHe was the father of Henry Bishop, administrative assistant in the School of Law. -
Levy-Pounds Elected President of Minneapolis NAACP
University of St. Thomas School of Law Professor Nekima Levy-Pounds was elected president of the Minneapolis chapter of the NAACP on May 2, 2015. -
A Return to Middle Earth
University NewsMauricio Carranza ’14 looked at how J.R.R. Tolkien's writing changed his life and literature. -
Strategic Planning Task Forces Named
President's OfficeThe Strategic Planning Oversight Committee has assembled eight task forces that will facilitate the implementation of the university’s various strategic initiatives. -
MBA Experience and Career Impact
In part 2 of this Q&A looking back on his UST MBA experience, Dave Turnham details the impact his education has had on his career. -
Research Abounds for St. Thomas Chemistry Students
University NewsFor years the Chemistry Department has provided a buffet of opportunities outside the classroom for its students, with more than 50 conducting full-time, paid research each of the past eight summers.