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Sights and Sounds: Homecoming 2019
University NewsThe St. Thomas community was out in full force Saturday to celebrate the 2019 edition of homecoming.
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Global Justice Movement Kicks off at St. Thomas
Social JusticeOn Oct. 9, the Center for the Common Good, will host the first meeting for the Global Justice Movement, an advocacy initiative aimed at addressing migration and global hunger issues both locally and globally. -
Most Diverse, One of Strongest Academic Incoming Classes Starts at St. Thomas
University NewsSt. Thomas welcomed its most diverse undergraduate class in history this fall: the Class of 2023, with 20% students of color. It's also one of the strongest ever academically, with an average GPA of 3.63 and a mid-50th percentile ACT range of 24-29. Click here to read the full breakdown of this year's student body… -
International and Local Journalists Tackle ‘Anti-media’ World and Ethics at Oct. 15 St. Thomas Forum
University NewsSt. Thomas' Department of Emerging Media and the World Press Institute are hosting "Reporting in an 'Anti-media' World" on Oct. 15, which will bring together local investigative reporters and international journalists to consider restrictions and barriers to press freedom as well the role of ethics in these challenging times. -
School of Law Announces Wellness Partnership with Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine, EXOS
University NewsThe University of St. Thomas School of Law, Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine and EXOS have formed a collaborative relationship to support the well-being of St. Thomas law students, faculty, staff and alumni. -
Arrest Made in Hoax Bomb Scares
President's OfficeToday, an individual was arrested by federal law enforcement for making the three hoax bomb threats against the University of St. Thomas. The suspect, Ray Persaud, age 20, will now be subject to the criminal process in federal court. The press release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office is available here. -
2019 Convening the College Kicks off College of Arts and Sciences' Year
University NewsThe College of Arts and Sciences kicked off the 2019-20 academic year Monday with its Convening the College event. -
Q&A with Ozzie Nelson '87, Convening the College Keynote Speaker
University NewsOzzie Nelson '87 is CEO and chairman of Nelson, an integrated, award-winning architecture, design and strategy firm. Recently named a "Most Admired CEO" by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, Nelson is also a College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board member and will be delivering the keynote address, "Shaping our Future: The Art and Science of Experiential Design" at this year's CAS Convening the College event. -
Get Involved in Ashoka U
President's OfficeThe University of St. Thomas will co-host the Ashoka U Exchange April 16-18, 2020, and as plans continue for this exciting opportunity, I invite you to get involved.