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Steger Complex Powered by Renewable Energy and St. Thomas Ingenuity
Sustainability & EnvironmentSt. Thomas alumnus Will Steger ’66, ’69 M.A. flipped the switch last week on a renewable energy system that will provide power to his Steger Wilderness Center. Dr. Greg Mowry, a St. Thomas School of Engineering professor, designed the system.
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Tommie Football Pep Fest During Noon Hour Thursday
AthleticsA pep fest will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday in John P. Monahan Plaza to put all Tommies in the proper mood for Saturday’s St. Thomas-Saint John’s football showdown and a national television pre-game broadcast. -
Please Remember Henry Nachtsheim '40 in Your Prayers
AthleticsPlease remember in your prayers Henry Nachtsheim ’40, who starred in basketball at St. Thomas, taught chemistry and coached basketball here before becoming a successful chemist at 3M. -
Sullivan Encourages Concepts for the Common Good
President's OfficePresident Julie Sullivan Tuesday encouraged the St. Thomas community to define concepts in which the university should live out its mission statement to advance the common good. She issued her challenge during the president’s annual academic convocation address. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Dr. James McEnaney '52
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Dr. James McEnaney '52, a former St. Thomas Alumni Association board member and past winner of the association’s Monsignor James Lavin Award. -
One Dead in Summit-Mississippi River Boulevard Shooting
University NewsA man was shot and killed during an attempted robbery Friday night in Shadow Falls Park (also known as Monument Park) near the intersection of Summit Avenue and Mississippi River Boulevard. -
The Scroll: The Dean and Scooter
University NewsSt. Thomas has lost two beloved figures with the deaths of retired Dean of Students Bill Malevich earlier this month and Monsignor James Lavin three years ago. Doug Hennes, who knew them as a student, admired them as an alumnus and worked with them as an administrator, pays tribute to the two gentlemen today in The Scroll. -
House at 2091 Grand to Be Razed
University NewsThe St. Thomas-owned house at 2091 Grand Ave. will be razed beginning Monday, July 27. -
Robert Lippert, Retired English Professor, Dies
In Our PrayersRobert Lippert, who taught English at St. Thomas from 1955 to 1989 and was an activist in civil rights and peace movements, died June 18. He was 94.