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President, Diversity and Inclusion Leader Comment on Orlando Shootings
President's OfficePresident Julie Sullivan and Dr. Artika Tyner, associate vice president for diversity and inclusion, ask the St. Thomas community to recommit itself to core values in the aftermath of the shootings in Orlando.
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Tips Offered to Cope with Orlando Tragedy, Difficult News
University NewsThe Orlando nightclub tragedy has been heart-wrenching, and many people want to know how to show their support and manage their stress. The American Psychological Association has some suggestions. -
Erik Thurman Named Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations
University NewsErik Thurman, a vice president at the University of Minnesota Foundation, has been named vice president for development and alumni relations at St. Thomas. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Student Denis Kato
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers senior Denis Kato, who died early Sunday, June 12. -
St. Thomas Takes Another Step Toward Creating Two-Year College
President's OfficeWhile several steps remain in the process, the St. Thomas Board of Trustees last week gave its conditional approval to open a two-year college. -
Campus Ministry Reorganization Announced
University NewsThe Office of Campus Ministry will be reorganized into three areas that will focus on pastoral care and liturgy, spirituality and mission-based service. -
Carvalho Named Executive Adviser to the President
President's OfficeDr. Corrine Carvalho, a professor of theology and St. Thomas faculty member since 1996, has been named executive adviser to the president by Dr. Julie Sullivan. -
Tommies Win NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Title
AthleticsSt. Thomas defeated Benedictine 82-76 Saturday night to win its second NCAA Division III men’s basketball championship in the last six years. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Martin Olav Sabo
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Martin Olav Sabo, a former state legislator and congressman who helped to obtain $15.5 million in federal funds for the Frey Science and Engineering Center at St. Thomas. Sabo died Sunday.