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Humans of St. Thomas: GHR Fellow and Lifelong Learner
Business & LawGeorgina Sugrue ’24 is a Spanish and international business double major and Catholic studies minor who has a wide variety of interests and passions that led her to St. Thomas. She was originally born in Margate, England, and moved to the U.S. when she was 5 years old. When looking at colleges, Sugrue considered schools…
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Maurer, Vallario of Women's Hockey Named to Team Switzerland
University NewsTwo St. Thomas women's hockey players, Saski Maurer and Nicole Vallario have been selected to the Swiss women's national team. Maurer, a freshman goaltender, and Vallario a freshman defender have been key contributors to St. Thomas' first DI season. As members of the Swiss women's national team they will compete in the 2022 Beijing Winter… -
In Our Prayers: Jean Gray '51
In Our PrayersPlease remember in your prayers Jean Gray '51, who passed away on Jan. 11, 2022. Gray was a beloved alumnus and longtime benefactor of the University of St. Thomas. Gray graduated from St. Thomas in 1951 with a degree in political science. He was an active member of the ROTC program during his four years… -
Students Attract Employers at 'Meet the Engineers' Career Fair
St. Thomas 2025 - Lead in STEAM EducationTypical college career fairs involve students walking expansive floors and waiting in long lines to visit with potential employers seated behind tables adorned with banners and brochures. St. Thomas’ School of Engineering takes a different approach by literally reversing the roles. At the Oct. 13 Meet the Engineers reverse career fair, now in its 20th… -
In the News – What was accomplished with Bezos, Branson's space flights?
In the NewsProfessor of business ethics Christopher Michaelson comments for Kare 11 News on Jeff Bezos' journey into space and discusses how that relates to his duty as a wealthy individual to contribute to society. -
In the News – Best No Foreign Transaction Fee Credit Cards
In the NewsAccounting professor Lawrence Chui's expertise is featured in an article by WalletHub about the best credit cards with no foreign transaction fees. -
In the News – Tokyo Olympics to be held without fan attendance
In the NewsDr. John Wendt, professor emeritus of ethics and business law, discussed with Kare 11 News the impact of the Tokyo Olympics being held without in-person fans. -
In the News – Why your business should warm up to cold calling
In the NewsMichael Hoffman, Opus College of Business participating adjunct instructor, wrote a column for the Star Tribune about why businesses should warm up to cold calling techniques to increase costumers. -
In the News – Before the pandemic, many states had anti-mask laws on the books. Repealing them could be a challenge.
In the NewsLaw professor Rob Kahn comments for The New York Times on anti-mask policies and laws as states begin to lift their mask mandates.