Archive Posts
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A Voice for Veterans
University NewsBlake Rondeau ’16, a veteran himself, has dedicated his education and career to helping veterans. Most recently, that included acting as a discussion leader as part of the Minnesota Humanities Center's Echoes of War program.
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President and Provost Denounce Act of Racial Vandalism
Diversity, Equity and InclusionPresident Julie Sullivan and Provost Richard Plumb express support for the entire university in promoting justice for all people in response to recent incident. -
Two Alumni Win 2016 Leading With Faith Awards
University NewsFr. Martin M. Fleming ’66 M.A. and Kathleen M. Groh ’98 M.A. were named winners of the Catholic Spirit's 2016 Leading with Faith Awards. -
An Observer of the Kingdom of Deadly Animals
University NewsGordon Grice, an instructor of English at St. Thomas, loves all the faces of nature. -
Singing the Praises of Voices Less-often Heard
University NewsFrom musicians who survived breast cancer to Frank Zappa, associate professor of music Sarah Schmalenberger has enjoyed starting new conversations through her research. -
STELAR Center to Open on Campus
University NewsThe new St. Thomas E-Learning and Research (STELAR) center, located in the lower level of O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library, will open Nov. 10. An open house will be held for all faculty interested in learning about and testing new technology. -
How Well Does Minnesota Welcome Refugees?
University NewsEmily Titus '16, with the help of associate professor Ande Nesmith and a Collaborative Inquiry Grant, set out to find an answer. She outlined the barriers for refugees and how they can be overcome. -
St. Thomas and Cristo Rey Work to Improve Experience of First-generation Students
Social JusticeA collaboration between Cristo Rey Jesuit High and the University of St. Thomas put youths in charge of research that explored the realities of first-generation college students. -
Stay and Pray at the Renovated Peace Garden
University NewsThe newly renovated peace garden behind the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas invites passersby to enjoy some quiet time or take a moment for prayer and contemplation.