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Student Documentary Explores Sustainability at St. Thomas
Sustainability & EnvironmentGuided by the university's first sustainability strategic plan, St. Thomas is working toward becoming a more sustainable community in a huge number of ways. Students in the College of Arts and Sciences' Communication Journalism program recently produced a documentary exploring some of the may ways sustainability has taken shape at St. Thomas.
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Humans of St. Thomas: Emma Smith
Humans of St. ThomasMeet Emma Smith, a senior who has made a huge impact on the future of sustainability. -
Dakota Hoska ’19 MA Embraces Native Roots Through Art
University NewsIn helping curate “Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists” at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), Dakota Hoska '19 MA is bringing the much-needed perspective of Native women to the world of museums and creating art that expresses her identity and experiences. -
Full Rides to Med School: Three AFROTC Cadets Earn Prestigious Scholarships
University NewsSeniors Sam Gentle, Henry Larson and David Linn were all selected last month for the Air Force Health Professions Scholarship Program, an extremely selective, nationwide program that fully funds students’ four years of attending medical school. -
CAS SOLV Initiative Team Creates Midway Neighborhood Guide Ahead of Tommie-Johnnie Game
University NewsTo help you decide where to go before and after the 2019 St. Thomas-St. John's football game, the Urban Art, Landscapes, and St. Paul Communities Stories Project team has prepared a helpful graphic as a guide. -
Humans of St. Thomas: Logan Monahan
Humans of St. ThomasAs president of the Undergraduate Student Government, Logan Monahan is committed to creating an inclusive culture on campus. -
International and Local Journalists Tackle ‘Anti-media’ World and Ethics at Oct. 15 St. Thomas Forum
University NewsSt. Thomas' Department of Emerging Media and the World Press Institute are hosting "Reporting in an 'Anti-media' World" on Oct. 15, which will bring together local investigative reporters and international journalists to consider restrictions and barriers to press freedom as well the role of ethics in these challenging times. -
2019 Convening the College Kicks off College of Arts and Sciences' Year
University NewsThe College of Arts and Sciences kicked off the 2019-20 academic year Monday with its Convening the College event. -
Q&A with Ozzie Nelson '87, Convening the College Keynote Speaker
University NewsOzzie Nelson '87 is CEO and chairman of Nelson, an integrated, award-winning architecture, design and strategy firm. Recently named a "Most Admired CEO" by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal, Nelson is also a College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Board member and will be delivering the keynote address, "Shaping our Future: The Art and Science of Experiential Design" at this year's CAS Convening the College event. -
Michael Walrath Named Faculty Director of Academic Policy and Curriculum
University NewsThe Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Walrath (‘03), PhD, associate professor of economics, as Faculty Director of Academic Policy and Curriculum.