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French Teacher's Love of STEM Inspires Continuing Education at St. Thomas
University NewsIn the classroom, Caroline Little, a French teacher at Saint Thomas Academy for 17 years, constantly pushes the boundaries of what it is to be a language teacher by merging her love of all things French with her passion for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
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Early Gifts for Faculty and Staff: Extra Days Off Over Christmas Break
President's OfficeThe university’s regular paid holidays (Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day) fall on weekdays this year (Dec. 24, Dec. 25, Dec. 31 and Jan. 1). We will provide three additional paid “gift days” on Dec. 26, 27 and 28. -
Four Students Named University Innovation Fellows
Social JusticeA group of University of St. Thomas students recently returned from the Stanford d.school where they took part in University Innovation Fellows training. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Bernice Eisele
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Bernice Sarah Vogt Eisele, mother of Mary Eisele Slack, Opus College of Business clinical faculty member in the Management Department, grandmother of John Slack, a junior majoring in computer engineering, mother-in-law of David Slack, a graduate student in software engineering. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Joia Simpson
In Our PrayersTragedy has struck our St. Thomas community, again. We are mourning the loss of first-year student Joia Simpson, who fell from the 10th floor of The Bridges apartments in Dinkytown early Thursday morning, Nov. 1. -
St. Paul Mayor Leads Diversity Insights Breakfast
Social JusticeSt. Thomas and local community members gathered Wednesday for a Forum on Workplace Inclusion Diversity Insights Breakfast led by St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter and members of his staff. -
Thousands Attend Anti-Racism Gathering
Diversity, Equity and InclusionThousands of St. Thomas community members gathered in the Anderson Athletic and Recreation Complex fieldhouse on Wednesday, signaling with their overwhelming presence that St. Thomas is ready for change.