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Pride Month: Faculty and Staff Offer LGBTQIA+ Book Recommendations
University NewsAs Pride Month draws to a close, the Newsroom asked some St. Thomas LGBTQIA+ faculty and staff members for book recommendations to help provide the university community some diverse perspectives. Here are their thoughts on some recommended reading.
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Marketing Majors Devise Innovative Strategies for Local Emerging Tech Firms
Business & LawA new technology-focused marketing course aims to better prepare students for technological disruption via real-world experience consulting with local tech firms. -
Opus MBA Alumna Launches Nonprofit to Support LGBTQ+ Youth
Business & LawNicki Hangsleben ’21 MBA has launched QUEERSPACE collective, an organization providing mentorship and resources to help guide and empower LGBTQ+ youth on their journey to adulthood. -
Tales from the Archives: Our Lady Queen of Peace
Faith and MissionWhile wandering through campus, St. Thomas community members may have stumbled across the quiet garden at the rear of the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas with a statue of the Virgin Mary as its centerpiece. There’s an interesting story why the garden was placed there and what its meaning was. Following the First World War,… -
An Update on the Melrose and The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership
Business & LawAs the Melrose and The Toro Company Center for Principled Leadership at the University of St. Thomas approaches the one-year anniversary of its transition from the former Center for Ethics in Practice, the Newsroom connected with Academic Director Dr. Christopher Michaelson and Executive Director Dr. Nicole Zwieg Daly on highlights, podcasts, award nominations, books to read this summer and more. -
Outside Consultant: As the Economy Emerges from the Pandemic, What Can I Do to Keep Turnover Low?
Business & LawKevin Henderson, a professor in the Management Department at the Opus College of Business, provided recommendations on how companies can keep turnover low post-pandemic. -
In the News – The Fight Is In Us – Dr. Artika Tyner – Thank you PSA
In the NewsDr. Artika Tyner, law professor and director of the Center on Race, Leadership and Social Justice, is featured in The Fight Is In Us, a national campaign to encourage those recently recovered from COVID-19 to donate plasma. -
In the News – Keeping creativity alive in your business
In the NewsOpus College of Business adjunct faculty member Glenn Karwoski wrote a column about how business owners can continue to introduce creative ideas within their businesses. -
In the News – Court shows law stands outside culture wars
In the NewsLaw school Dean Robert Vischer discusses with the Star Tribune political tribalism and the rule of law in this op-ed following the Supreme Court's decision in Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. -
In the News – Carter among 11 mayors vowing to support reparation pilot projects
In the NewsDr. Yohuru Williams, founding director of the Racial Justice Initiative and history professor, has been named to a panel for the city of St. Paul whose goal is to establish a permanent system for reparations in the city as reported by the St. Paul Pioneer Press.