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14th Annual St. Thomas Survey Finds Twin Cities Holiday Shoppers Haven’t Lost Their Post-Recession Optimism
University NewsResearchers predict $850 in household holiday spending, the second-highest found by marketing professors in the 14 years of their spending-intent survey.
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St. Thomas Fall Enrollment a Near Mirror Image of Last Year
University NewsThe university’s annual enrollment report reveals several positive trends: more students of color, one of the best freshman-to-sophomore persistence rates ever, and growth in engineering programs. -
German Catholic Scholar to Speak Sept. 21 on Importance of Jewish Views of Jesus
University NewsThe lecture is sponsored by the Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning. All are welcome. -
September Conference in Cambridge, England, to Explore Issues Surrounding the Patenting of Life Forms
University NewsThe “Patents on Life” conference is co-sponsored by the Von Hügel Institute at the University of Cambridge and the Terrence J. Murphy Institute for Catholic Thought, Law and Public Policy at the University of St. Thomas. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Former Dean of Students William Malevich
In Our Prayers“Bill” Malevich, who served more than a quarter century as dean, left an extensive written legacy in the form of his popular “Ask the Dean” columns. -
Frank Gehry's Winton Guest House Has a New Owner
University NewsThe “architectural masterpiece” went for $905,000 at auction. It’s not yet known who bought the home or where it will be moved to next. -
Irish Poet Paula Meehan to Receive 19th O’Shaughnessy Award for Poetry
University NewsShe will give a public reading here April 24. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Paul Hague
In Our PrayersThe 1987 Professor of the Year taught English here for 35 years. He died at home Wednesday. -
13th Annual St. Thomas Survey Finds Twin Cities Holiday Shoppers in Their Best Mood Yet
University NewsResearchers predict $868 in household holiday spending, the highest found by University of St. Thomas marketing professors in the 13 years of their spending-intent survey.