Archive Posts
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Speakers Announced for 2015 Commencement Ceremonies
University NewsThis year's speakers are Dr. Carolyn Woo, Mark Crea, Archie Black and Jessica Slattery.
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Students Are on the Road Again in Annual 'Journey for Justice'
University NewsFor the past three years during January Term, the Excel! Research Scholars have studied the Civil Rights Movement in the region where it all began, the American South. -
St. Thomas Day Awards to Honor Five Community Members May 6
University NewsThe annual event honors recipients of the Monsignor James Lavin Award, Professor of the Year, Humanitarian Award, Tommie Award and Distinguished Alumnus/Alumna Award. -
Professional Notes for April 30, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty John Buri, Vanessa Cornett-Murtada, Massimo Faggioli, Hans Gustafson, Mike Klein, John Martens, Thomas Redshaw, Deborah Savage, Father Scott Carl, John Wendt and Victoria Young; staff Josh Hengemuhle, Lindsey Loree and Talia Nadir; and students from St. Thomas' Geography, Psychology, and Justice and Peace Studies departments. -
Doing a Bit of Good With Bitcoin
University NewsDavid Duccini ’94, ’99 M.S.S.E., is the founder of Do a Bit of Good, a Bitcoin-based charitable organization he hopes will do some good while helping to change the conversation on cryptocurrencies. -
Caribbean Student Survives First Winter
University NewsChelsea Balthazar, a freshman international student from the Caribbean island of Dominica, will speak at this month's CultureLink Tea, April 13. -
Professional Notes for April 2, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty Michael Garrison, Hans Gustafson, Nekima Levy-Pounds, Nathaniel Nelson, Mark Stansbury-O'Donnell, Lisa Waldner, John Wendt and Meg Wilkes Karraker; and staff Becky Durham, Annie Johnson and James Rogers. -
Women's A Cappella Group Cadenza Brings a New Voice to St. Thomas
University NewsCadenza is an all-new, 12-woman a cappella group of University of St. Thomas undergraduates. -
Winona LaDuke is Women's History Month Speaker
University NewsSt. Thomas' Luann Dummer Center for Women is sponsoring her presentation, "Women and Native Struggles: Toward Ecological Transformation," which will be held 7:30-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, in O'Shaughnessy Education Center Auditorium.