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UST wins award for saving energy
Sustainability & EnvironmentSt. Thomas was given the award for largest gas savings by a commercial customer: a whopping 93,433 therms in 2009. That could have heated 497 houses in January.
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National Book Award and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist is visiting writer at St. Thomas March 4-10
University NewsBonnie Jo Campbell, who earned degrees in philosophy and mathematics before she earned an M.F.A. in creative writing, has published award-winning short stories, a novel and a chapbook of poetry. -
UST Bands, Festival Orchestra, German organ virtuoso headline March concerts, recitals
The bands give a concert March 7, followed by Festival Orchestra on March 8, German organist Felix Hell on March 15, and the UST Chamber Singers in "An Evening of Musical Theater Selections" March 21. -
UST in the News
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David Durenberger, former U.S. senator and health policy institute founder, speaks March 5
University NewsDurenberger is founder and current chair of the National Institute of Health Policy in the University of St. Thomas' Opus College of Business. -
Symphonic Wind Ensemble back from Italian tour
University NewsThe students performed concerts in Rome, Messina, Catania, Campodarsego and Villafrati, where they were welcomed with a traffic-stopping rendition of "Stars and Stripes Forever." -
Up 'til Dawn holds letter-writing party tomorrow
So far this year, St. Thomas students have raised more than $60,000 and have a goal of raising more than $100,000. -
Women’s History Month lecture: Former Irish president and U.N. official to speak March 1 at St. Thomas
University NewsMary Robinson's lecture is titled "The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Women and Children." -
Students: Boost your financial literacy
University NewsStart with a free pizza supper on Feb. 24, courtesy of the Citizens League and St. Catherine University. Make reservations today!