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Cooperative Funding Available through University Lectures Committee
University NewsIs your club or department planning a lecture that’s open to the St. Thomas community? Funds are available to help.
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Appointments Available for President's November Office Hours
President's OfficeFifteen-minute appointments are available Nov. 2 and Nov. 3. -
theology matters: New Frontiers Series - Naturalism and Transcendence
Philip Rolnick is a professor of theology at the University of St. Thomas. His work on theology, cosmology, and evolution will be featured in the Theology Department’s New Frontiers Series, at 7 p.m. Nov. 12. The lecture is based on his book <em>Origins: God, Evolution, and the Question of the Cosmos</em> forthcoming from Baylor University Press, October 15, 2015. -
Dressing by Data: The Story of Stitch Fix
Inspiration from the CEO of Stitch Fix, a company that uses data to hand-select clothing each month for customers and send it to their door. -
MPR to Air Kirk Hanson Talk on Ethics at Noon and 9 p.m. Friday
University NewsThe program was recorded at St. Thomas’ School of Law Sept. 17. -
Shenehon Center Announces New Members of Minnesota Real Estate Hall of Fame
University NewsDan Dolan, Lary Laukka and James Solem will be honored at a Nov. 5 ceremony. -
Opus College of Business Earns National Recognition
University NewsThe Evening UST MBA program offered by the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business is among the best in the country, according to the annual Bloomberg Businessweek Best Business Schools 2015 list. -
Osler Joins Law Enforcement Leaders in Call to Reduce Incarceration
University NewsSchool of Law Professor Mark Osler joined Law Enforcement Leaders to Reduce Crime and Incarceration, which launched Oct. 21 and was invited to meet with President Barack Obama at the White House on Oct. 22. -
Faculty and Staff Asked to Notify President's Office When Contacting Church Leaders
University NewsThe President’s Office is the University of St. Thomas’ primary representative to Catholic Church leaders. -
Brown Bag Sessions Focus on Two-Year College, Generation Z Expert
St. Thomas 2025Strategic planning brown bag sessions will be held over the next three weeks on St. Thomas’ exploration of whether to open a two-year Catholic college and research by a generations expert.