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Yohuru Williams Discusses America's Journey from Slavery to Freedom on CNN Series
Posted on Racial Justice InitiativeRacial Justice Initiative Founding Director Dr. Yohuru Williams, Distinguished University Chair and Professor of History, is featured on CNN's Original Series "This Land." The series explores the stories, struggles, and triumphs that shaped America's journey from slavery to citizenship. Williams offers historical insight into the people and places that continue to define our nation. Episodes…
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St. Thomas Names Linda Baughman VP for Student Affairs
Posted on University NewsDr. Linda Baughman ’97 MA ’24 Ed.D. has been named the next vice president for student affairs at the University of St. Thomas. A two-time St. Thomas alumna with nearly 25 years of service to the university and 34 overall in higher education, she will assume the role on Aug. 14 following the retirement of… -
Paul Mackie Named Chair of School of Social Work
Posted on People & CultureThe Morrison Family College of Health at the University of St. Thomas has selected Paul Force-Emery Mackie, PhD, LISW, as the new chair of the School of Social Work. Mackie joined the Morrison Family College of Health team on June 1, 2026. Mackie previously served more than 20 years at Minnesota State University, Mankato, in… -
Dr. Jacob Benda Performs at Organ Concert in Rome
Posted on Professional NotesDr. Jacob Benda, organ professor and Director of Sacred Music, Liturgy, and Sacred Arts at the University of St. Thomas, traveled to Italy to perform a concert at the College of Sant'Anselmo. The phrase "Alla Vittima Pasquale" (Hail the Paschal Victim) was the concert theme, as it was performed during the Easter season. It featured… -
Jerry Organ Named Interim Dean of St. Thomas Law School
Posted on Business & LawJerry Organ, Bakken Professor of Law and co-director and Holloran Center for Ethical Leadership in the Professions, has been named interim dean of the University of St. Thomas School of Law while the university conducts a national search for a permanent dean. Organ will assume the role on June 25 following the departure of Dean… -
In the News: Innovation Scholars Program Celebrates 20 Years
Posted on In the NewsThe Innovation Scholars program, which includes participation from University of St. Thomas students and MBA mentors, was featured in Twin Cities Business for its role in preparing students for careers at the intersection of science, health care, and entrepreneurship. The program connects students with organizations including Mayo Clinic, NASA and Minnesota technology companies, providing hands-on… -
In the News: Yohuru Williams on the Roots of Discipline
Posted on Racial Justice InitiativeYohuru Williams, founding director of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University of St. Thomas, was featured in a NPR story on WXXI News out of New York. With a focus on the multidisciplinary artist Lex Marie, the process behind her art, and what it means in regard to discipline in Black households, Williams spoke… -
In the News: Rachel Moran on the Boelter Guilty Plea
Posted on In the NewsRachel Moran, a professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, spoke with WCCO-TV about the legal implications of Vance Boelter’s guilty plea in the federal case stemming from the murders of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark Hortman, and the shooting of Sen. John Hoffman and his wife, Yvette.… -
Jason Sawin Selected as Fulbright U.S. Scholar
Posted on Professional NotesDr. Jason Sawin, a professor of computer and data sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas, has been selected as a Fulbright U.S. Scholar for 2026-27. Fulbright Scholar Awards are prestigious fellowships that offer scholars transformative opportunities to teach and conduct research abroad while strengthening their professional development… -
President Rob Vischer on Human Connection in the Age of AI
Posted on President's OfficeUniversity of St. Thomas President Rob Vischer recently wrote an op-ed for Religion News Service about the importance of preserving human connection as artificial intelligence becomes more common in higher education and society. In the piece, Vischer reflected on commencement ceremonies, the value of knowing students by name, and the responsibility universities have to prepare…