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2016 Tommie Award Finalists Announced
University NewsAnna Fry, Louis Missurelli and David Simmet have been voted finalists for the 2016 Tommie Award.
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Update Mailing Address on Murphy Online by Jan. 8
University NewsIf you have moved and your address has not been updated by Jan. 8, your W-2 will be sent to the incorrect address as post offices do not forward W-2s. -
Dr. Debra Petersen Earns 2015 Curricular Innovation in Sustainability Award
Sustainability & EnvironmentShe was chosen by the Center for Global and Local Engagement for her work developing and implementing COJO 100 Public Speaking with a sustainable food systems theme. -
Please Remember Todd Hansen in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersHe was an adjunct professor in Computer and Information Sciences and the brother of chemistry faculty member Kris Wammer. -
Sullivan Expresses Solidarity with Muslims in St. Thomas Community
President's OfficePresident Julie Sullivan issued a statement on Thursday expressing the university’s solidarity with Muslims in the St. Thomas community. -
Please Remember Nicholas Pallotta in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersHe was the brother-in-law of Richard Plumb, executive vice president and provost. -
Professional Notes for Dec. 10, 2015
University NewsThis week's note's feature faculty Kate Boyle, Tom Bushlack, Hans Gustafson, Mike Hollerich, Buffy Smith, Artika Tyner, Mike Klein, John Wendt and Robert Werner. -
Two-time St. Thomas Alumna Named Minnesota Human Services Commissioner
University NewsMinnesota Governor Mark Dayton has chosen Emily Johnson Piper '02, J.D. '05 to be commissioner of the Department of Human Services. -
Tax Form 1095 C to be Provided to Employees in January
University NewsThe Form 1095 C reports whether St. Thomas offered you medical coverage in 2015, states if the coverage was considered affordable according to Affordable Care Act standards and provides details about the cost of the coverage offered to you. -
Affinity Groups: A New Approach to Networking
One of the many reasons people choose to pursue a graduate business degree is to grow their personal and professional network. Classes provide an opportunity to meet new people both inside and outside one’s industry. After graduation, it’s easy to get caught up in the routine of work and family, and often people forget to…