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Veterans Day 2013 ... Making Connections Beyond the Arches and Yellow Ribbons
University NewsThe University of St. Thomas has had a campus comection to military service since 1906. Today, that connection extends beyond the university's iconic Arches.
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CultureLink Tea: Japan – Land of the Rising Sun and a Culture Dating to Antiquity
University NewsThe November CultureLink Tea will be held at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, in Scooter's. Four students – two exchange students from Japan and two study abroad students from St. Thomas – will be the guest speakers. They will talk about Japan and their experiences studying abroad. -
‘Big Deal’: Biology Professor’s Research Published in Prestigious Science Journal
University NewsAssistant professor Dr. Gaston "Chip" Small of the Biology Department has been published in the journal Science, the world's leading publication for scientific news. -
The Rev. Andrew Cozzens Named Auxiliary Bishop of St. Paul and Minneapolis
Faith and MissionHe is an assistant professor of sacramental theology and director of worship at the St. Paul Seminary School of Divinity. -
St. Thomas’ Seventh Charter School Is ‘Special’
University NewsAll of the students at Metro Deaf School are deaf or hard of hearing. -
CultureLink Tea: Sisters From Iran Encounter 'Minnesota Nice'
University NewsSisters Sepideh and Azadeh Ayani will talk about their homeland, the Islamic Republic of Iran, at International Student Services' next CultureLink Tea at 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 22, in Scooter's. (Photo by Rita Kovtun) -
Dr. Stephen Brookfield Named First John Ireland Chair
University NewsThe chair, which is awarded to a person who has achieved a worldwide reputation for academic excellence and scholarly contributions in a particular field, is funded by the Office of Academic Affairs and is designed to remain in the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling. -
Second 'Islam: A Way of Life' Series Speaker Will Lecture on 'Women and Islam' Oct. 29
University NewsThe speaker, Imani Jafaar Mohammad, is an attorney who practices in the areas of business law and estate planning, including a specialty practice in Islamic estate planning. She has spoken nationwide on issues related to American Muslims. -
CultureLink Tea: Nirmal Singh – From the Mountains of Nepal to Classrooms at St. Thomas
University NewsNimal Singh, from Birgunj, Nepal, will be the guest speaker at the semester’s first CultureLink Tea. The tea will be held from 3:15 to 4:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, in Scooter’s, Anderson Student Center.