Archive Posts
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Fowler Winner Brings Home State Prizes
2014 Fowler Business Concept Challenge undergraduate division winner Jeremy Little continues to bring home accolades for his Unique Pontoon.
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St. Thomas Rolls Out Adjunct Faculty Benefits
University NewsLater this week, adjunct faculty will receive an email with more information about their benefits as well as a link to their electronic benefits guide. They also may pick up a hard copy of the guide in Human Resources, Aquinas 217, during normal business hours. -
Theory into Practice: Pitching New Product Ideas
A few weeks prior to Lunds & Byerlys announcement of their re-branding, Phil Lombardo, the company’s CMO, and many from his merchandising team met with students from Steve Vuolo’s undergraduate marketing 300 course. -
Global Water Challenges and Minnesota Business
Sustainability & EnvironmentThe 2014 World Economic Forum identified water as one of the top global risks for society, business and governments. As “the Land of 10,000 Lakes,” Minnesota has a unique network of businesses, talent and thought leadership to address water issues that have positioned us to contribute solutions to regional and global water issues. -
Engineering a Healthy Balance
University NewsAn exceptional level of faculty gender balance in a male-dominated field has helped the mechanical engineering program create an environment of optimism and forward thinking. -
Realizing a Social Purpose Over Maximizing Shareholder Profits
Michael Hannigan was the keynote speaker at the 22nd Annual Stakeholder Dialogue on April 23, 2015, at the University of St. Thomas. -
Please Remember Carol Ristau in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersShe was the mother of Robert Reed, Facilities Management grounds manager, mother-in-law of Paula Reed, Building Service worker, and wife Howard Ristau, former Physical Plant employee. -
High 48s Bluegrass Band to Present Third Annual 'Americana Music Concert' Here May 8
University NewsRobbie Fulks and Don Stiernberg are returning again this year for the Friday night program. -
Turning (and Writing) Another Page
University NewsMargret Aldrich, '03 M.A. in English, wrote a book about the Little Free Library movement, published by Coffee House Press this month. -
Berg on SCOTUS Same-Sex Marriage Case: Support Marriage Equality and Religious Liberty Rights
An amicus curiae brief co-authored by Professor Thomas Berg recently was filed in the U.S. Supreme Court case Obergfell v. Hodges, supporting the petitioners’ claim of a constitutional right to same-sex marriage while also arguing for protection of the religious liberty rights of objectors.