Archive Posts
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Celebrate the Freedom to Read with Banned Books Week
University NewsBanned Books Week runs from Sept. 27-Oct. 3.
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How It Works: Selecting Books for the Libraries
University NewsMaintaining the collection in the St. Thomas libraries could be aptly described as a balancing act. -
Harpsichord Donated to the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity
University NewsThe harpsichord was donated by Gerald Gaul, who has previously performed with the Music Department. -
Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning Launches New Bibliography
University NewsThe Jan Phillips Bibliography of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam – and their Encounters, free and accessible to anyone, is a compilation of sources across history, including books, articles and periodicals, that reference interreligious engagements. -
University of St. Thomas Wins Eureka! Award
University NewsThe University of St. Thomas has won a Eureka! Award through the Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal in the category of Education for Squishy Circuits. -
Tommie Traditions: Food for Fines
University NewsFor the past seven years, St. Thomas Libraries have rallied students to donate to local food shelves. -
Doing Ethics: The Communication and Journalism Capstone
University NewsA capstone tradition that inspires some fierce competition, the Ethics Bowl engages graduating COJO majors and alumni in debates about real cases in communication ethics. -
The Future Diplomat
University NewsAdam BenSalem ’15, a justice and peace studies major, interned with the Iraqi and American Reconciliation Project, a locally based nonprofit that works to rebuild relationships and understanding between Iraqis and Americans. -
The Act of Transformation
University NewsShannon Scott ’10 M.A, adjunct professor of English, knows a lot about werewolf literature. She will have an essay appear in <i>She-Wolf: A Cultural History of the Female Werewolf</i>.