Archive Posts
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In the News: As St. Thomas moves to Division I athletics, their facilities must follow
In the NewsAthletic Director Phil Esten comments for Inforum News on the impending transition to D-I athletics, and how some St. Thomas facilities will need upgrades in order to make the transition.
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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 – Race increasingly listed as 'unknown' in MPD Use of Force reports
In the NewsProfessor and data scientist Manjeet Rege shares with Kare 11 News his expert analysis on MPD's reporting of race as "unknown" in "use of force" incidents. -
In the News – Judge Rules US Air Force Largely Responsible For Sutherland Springs Shooting
In the NewsLaw professor Gregory Sisk discussed with Texas Public Radio a judge's recent ruling that holds the U.S. Air Force liable for the 2017 Sutherland Springs mass shooting. -
In the News: Tommies men’s hockey team bulking up with a pair of talented transfers
In the NewsMatt Jennings, an incoming transfer to the St. Thomas hockey team, comments for the Pioneer Press on the unique experience in the team's first D-I season. -
In the News – Ask the Experts: Best Credit Card Promotions
In the NewsMarketing professor David Alexander writes an opinion piece for WalletHub on how to distinguish the various types of credit card promotions. -
In the News – Opting for hybrid work option? Here's how to stay connected
In the NewsProfessor of Management Rama Hart wrote an opinion piece for the Star Tribune on how to effectively stay connected when working from home and in the office. -
In the News – St. Paul becomes latest city to study reparations for Black Americans
In the NewsDr. Yohuru Williams comments for the St. Paul Pioneer Press on St. Paul's intent to study reparations for Black Americans and his role in analyzing those studies. -
In the News – When might we expect appointments to a new – a truly new – US Sentencing Commission?
In the NewsLaw professor Mark Osler comments for LexBlog on the potential for the Biden administration to use the openings within the Sentencing Commission to their advantage. -
In the News – University of St. Thomas giving away a TV, tuition breaks, gift cards to encourage COVID vaccination
In the NewsAssociate Vice President of Public Relations Andy Ybarra speaks with the Star Tribune on the new incentive program at St. Thomas for students to get vaccinated.