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Admissions Shifts Deposit, Refund Deadline to June 1, Expands Digital Options
COVID-19 ResponseAs the response to the coronavirus pandemic continues to shift things on the St. Thomas campus, in-person visits are no longer possible during the spring semester. Thanks to the work of St. Thomas' enrollment team and student tour guides Cameron Shuck '20 and Kristina Pappas '20, anyone can now get to know St. Thomas through an online tour.
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March 19 Update on St. Thomas' Response to COVID-19
President's OfficeThe university has a series of updates for March 19 regarding the continued response to COVID-19. -
Please Remember in Your Prayers Lindahl Bert Gleason
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Lindahl Bert Gleason, father of Bruce Gleason, professor of music. He died on March 11. -
March 18 Update on St. Thomas' Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 ResponseThe university has a series of updates for March 18 regarding the continued response to COVID-19. -
Thoughts for Maintaining Spiritual Well-being in the Midst of COVID-19
University NewsFather Larry Blake, Chaplain and Director of Campus Ministry, shares some thoughts for maintaining spiritual well-being amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. -
University Announces Move to Online Classes for Rest of Spring Semester
COVID-19 ResponsePresident Julie Sullivan announced March 16 that all classes will remain online through the rest of spring semester, as well as several other updates on university policies. -
Defining the Common Good at St. Thomas
Social JusticeThe University of St. Thomas Office for Mission and Student Affairs recently explored what it means to advance the common good at St. Thomas, a key element of the university's mission. -
Tips for Well-Being from the Center for Well-Being
Social JusticeWe understand that many people may be experiencing some reactions to information related to COVID-19. Here is information that may help you prepare for reactions and ways to maintain well-being. -
Online Learning Starts Tomorrow: What to Expect
COVID-19 ResponseTomorrow begins our temporary period of online classes to help safeguard the health and safety of our community amid the COVID-19 outbreak.