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Undergrad Enrollment Down a Bit, Grad Enrollment Up a Bit
University NewsAfter six years of slight declines, overall enrollment held steady this year. Five of UST’s seven academic divisions showed graduate-level increases; the freshman class is the third-largest on record and has one of the best academic profiles ever.
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Ice Bucket Challenge Coming to Campus Thursday, Sept. 4
University NewsSave the date. Hundreds of participants are expected to dump ice water on their heads that afternoon to raise awareness, and money, for ALS research. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Dr. Ben Owens
In Our PrayersHe dedicated his life to generations of Iron Range families and helped build Owens Science Hall at St. Thomas. -
Annual St. Thomas Survey Finds Twin Cities Holiday Shoppers in an Enthusiastic Mood
University NewsResearchers predict $837 in household holiday spending, the highest found by University of St. Thomas marketing professors in the 12 years of their spending-intent survey. -
Artist-Anthropologist Tobias Schneebaum is Focus of Latest Exhibit of Asmat Art From Papua, Indonesia
University NewsThe exhibition, free and open to the public, can be seen in the Anderson Student Center through March 7, with a reception Saturday, Nov. 9. -
NPR White House Correspondent Ari Shapiro to Speak Here Nov. 4
University NewsShapiro is the second of four speakers in this season’s Minnesota Public Radio News Broadcast Journalist Series. -
Julie Sullivan Proclaims in Inaugural Address: ‘Let Our Light Shine More Broadly’
President's OfficeSullivan reflected on St. Thomas’ heritage and its future in remarks at her inauguration as the university’s 15th president. -
Undergrad Enrollment Up a Bit, Grad Enrollment Down a Bit
University NewsFinal-tally numbers haven’t changed much but the composition of the student body is evolving. Reflecting a trend in recent years, we have more undergrads and fewer graduate students, and a more diverse group than ever. -
Increase in Traditional (Nondistressed) Home Prices Moderate as Median Price Approaches Pre-Housing-Crash Levels in the Twin Cities
University NewsSt. Thomas' monthly real estate analysis predicts the improving local economy and job creation will keep demand strong for both existing and new homes.