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In the News – Quick Loans with Fast Funding
In the NewsOpus College of Business professor Dave Vang explained for WalletHub quick personal loans and offered some advice about pursuing them.
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In the News – Three other officers facing trial for Floyd's death can receive different verdicts
In the NewsLaw professor Rachel Moran discussed with ABC 10 how the three officers charged in George Floyd’s death may receive different verdicts even though they’re being tried together. -
Iversen Center’s Commissioned Paintings Explore Complexity of Humans
Faith and MissionThe idea for the celestial, swirling colors of the Iversen Center for Faith’s largest permanent installation started with a voice memo artist Kelly Kruse recorded on her phone, wondering how she could paint a human being. Now, Kruse’s two triptychs, commissioned as a set for the space, translate St. Paul the Apostle’s biblical descriptions of human beings into visual form. Each… -
Schulze Competition Passes $1 Million in Prize Money for Student Entrepreneurs
University NewsOn April 24, a team from Rutgers University won this year's Schulze Entrepreneurship Challenge. The students secured $50,000 in funding from the Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation to support their business, Nutrivide. -
Strub Receives Fulbright Award, Will Teach English in Canary Islands
University NewsSt. Thomas senior Anna Strub recently joined an elite group: She was named a Fulbright scholar. -
School of Nursing Gains Momentum
University NewsThe Morrison Family College of Health just passed three major milestones on its way to launching its proposed bachelor’s and master’s nursing programs. -
Outside Consultant: What Is the Secret to New Ideas?
Business & LawAnnMarie Thomas, a professor of entrepreneurship and engineering, shared the secret to new ideas in this Star Tribune "Outside Consultant" column. -
In the News – Capitol riot probes home in on Oath Keepers
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler comments for The Hill on the federal probe into the Proud Boys and the riots at the Capitol building. -
In the News – Key attributes of top-notch sales professionals
In the NewsMichael Hoffman, Opus College of Business participating adjunct instructor, wrote a column for the Star Tribune on habits of highly effective salespeople. -
In the News – What Derek Chauvin's guilty verdict means for the future of policing
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler explains the effects that the verdict of Chauvin's trial will have on the policing system in the country in a nationally distributed news story featured by CBS News.