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Schulze School of Entrepreneurship Ranked by Princeton Review
University NewsFor what is believed to be the first time, St. Thomas' Schulze School of Entrepreneurship has been ranked No. 35 by the Princeton Review in its Top 50 Entrepreneurship Undergraduate programs ranking.
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Tutor-Mentor Program Students Lead the Way
Social JusticeThe Tutor-Mentor program in the Center for Common Good has continued to grow, increasing its volunteerism by more than 500 percent in the past three years. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Shelly Nordtorp-Madson
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Dr. Shelly Nordtorp-Madson, professor emerita of art history. -
Five Observations: Colorblind Racism
Diversity, Equity and InclusionDr. Meghan Burke from Illinois Wesleyan University discusses her new book, Colorblind Racism. -
St. Thomas Law Ranked Among Best Law Schools by The Princeton Review
The University of St. Thomas School of Law is #3 for Best State and Local Clerkships and #7 for Best Quality of Life in The Princeton Review’s 2020 Best Law Schools rankings released on Nov. 5. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Carol Kromschroeder
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Carol Kromschroeder, mother of Cathy Crowell, administrative assistant in the College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office. -
Actuarial Science Student Receives Prestigious Scholarship
AthleticsActuarial science student Tommy Anderson received a $10,000 Trust Scholarship from the Casualty Actuarial Society. -
Introducing the Inaugural Cohort of Interreligious Research Fellows
Faith and MissionCongratulations to students Grant Pederson, Rabia Sheikh, and Dominique Stewart, who make up the 2019-20 cohort of Interreligious Research Fellows. -
Monthly Musings: It's Really November Already?
President's OfficePresident Julie Sullivan writes about some of the many highlights from the past two months and looks ahead to the planning process for the St. Thomas 2025 strategic plan. -
'Pathways to Inclusion: Our DEI Journey' Panel Brings Valuable Discussion
Diversity, Equity and InclusionNearly 150 community members gathered Tuesday in O'Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium for “Pathways to Inclusion: Our DEI Journey,” a 12-person panel discussion hosted by Associate Vice President for Inclusive Excellence Kha Yang and the Office for Diversity and Inclusion.