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In the News: Gregory Sisk on Trump’s IRS Settlement
Posted on In the NewsGregory Sisk, a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law and former Department of Justice attorney, spoke with CNN about the legal and ethical concerns surrounding President Donald Trump’s lawsuit settlement with the IRS. Sisk said the case highlights the unusual nature of a sitting president influencing legal matters involving agencies within…
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What AI Changes: Seth Ketron Shares His Findings
Posted on Artificial IntelligenceWith experience that spans beyond the classroom, including years in corporate retail at Gap Inc., JCPenney, Belk and The TJX Companies, Seth Ketron has built a career around noticing the small cures that shape how people move through the world. Now as associate professor of marketing at the University of St. Thomas' Opus College of… -
Sights and Sounds: Graduate School Commencement
Posted on People & CultureMaster's and doctoral students from schools and colleges across the University of St. Thomas gathered in the Lee & Penny Anderson Arena for two commencement ceremonies celebrating the Class of 2026. The 9:30 a.m. ceremony honored graduate students from the Morrison Family College of Health and the Opus College of Business, while the 12:30 p.m.… -
Sights and Sounds: 2026 Undergraduate Commencement
Posted on PhotosNearly 1,400 undergraduate students became the newest alumni of the University of St. Thomas as they walked — or danced — across the commencement stage at Lee & Penny Anderson Arena on May 23. Thousands of proud family members, friends, faculty and staff cheered on the graduates at the day’s three ceremonies. Health, Education, Engineering:… -
Sights and Sounds: DFC 2026 Commencement
Posted on University NewsFor many graduates of the 2026 Dougherty Family College at the University of St. Thomas, commencement represented more than the completion of an associate degree. It represented persistence, confidence and Ohana - family. “We didn’t get here by having everything figured out,” student speaker Mai Vang AA '26 told his classmates during the ceremony, which… -
In the News: Virgil Wiebe on Falling Asylum Approval Rates
Posted on In the NewsVirgil Wiebe, a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, spoke with MinnPost about the sharp decline in asylum approvals at Fort Snelling immigration court. Wiebe explained that recent procedural and structural changes under the Trump administration have made it increasingly difficult for asylum seekers to fully present their cases, raising concerns… -
In the News: Rob Vischer on Commencement Weekend at St. Thomas
Posted on In the NewsUniversity of St. Thomas President Rob Vischer spoke with WCCO Radio about commencement weekend and several initiatives shaping the university, including the growth of the School of Nursing, the evolving role of artificial intelligence in education, and support for international and first-generation students. Vischer also reflected on the importance of relationships, community and preparing graduates… -
In the News: Shaherzad Ahmadi on Ongoing Iran Conflict
Posted on In the NewsShaherzad Ahmadi, an associate professor at the University of St. Thomas specializing in the political histories of Iran and Iraq, spoke with Twin Cities PBS about the latest developments in the Iran conflict. Ahmadi discussed the ongoing geopolitical tensions, the role of international alliances and the broader economic effects the conflict could have on oil… -
Twin Nursing Graduates to Start Careers at Mayo Clinic
Posted on In the NewsThe first class of University of St. Thomas students with bachelor’s degrees in nursing (BSN) crossed the commencement stage at Lee & Penny Anderson Arena May 23, capping off three days that also included the inaugural BSN pinning ceremony and marching out of the Arches. Many of the nearly 50 graduates are preparing for the… -
In the News: Mark Osler on Feeding Our Future Sentencing
Posted on In the NewsMark Osler, a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law and former federal prosecutor, spoke with CNN about the sentencing of Feeding Our Future founder Aimee Bock in one of the nation’s largest pandemic-related fraud cases. Osler explained that the unusually long prison sentence reflected both the scale of the fraud and…