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Gardiner Starts as New Director for the Center for Irish Studies
University NewsDavid Gardiner, PhD, '89 began on June 15 as the new Director for the Center for Irish Studies and Editor of the New Hibernia Review.
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2019 TV Broadcast Camp Gives ThreeSixty Journalism Students Real-world Experience
University NewsIn partnership with Center for Prevention at Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota, ThreeSixty conducted a one-week TV Broadcast Camp during the 2017, 2018 and 2019 summers. The theme is health equity, and the goal is to inspire more active participation in creating more equitable, healthier communities. For 2019, media partners included the University… -
Tommie Experts: Making Cents of the Major League Baseball Trade Deadline
Tommie ExpertsSt. Thomas sports economist Bradley Wilson discusses some of the financial implications behind the upcoming Major League Baseball trade deadline. -
Innovative Thinking Drives Leading-edge Student Work With Mayo Clinic
Social JusticeThrough the Mayo Innovation Scholars Program (MISP), a group of select St. Thomas students had an opportunity to work on some leading-edge projects. -
Music Program Welcomes Albert Pinsonneault as Visiting Director of Choral Activities
The College of Arts and Sciences music program announced Albert Pinsonneault will be the visiting director of choral activities at St. Thomas for the 2019-20 school year. -
What Has Two Wheels and Battles Waste? The Composting Bike, of Course
Social JusticeThe St. Thomas student-designed composting bike may come your way this fall. -
Asmat Art Provides Unique Views for Airport Audiences
University NewsThe American Museum of Asmat Art (AMAA) collection at St. Thomas is raising its profile sky high: Through early December, travelers at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport will get a look at select pieces of Asmat art on display at the Thomson Reuters Gallery on Concourse C (Terminal 1). -
Music Is Magic at St. Thomas, Even if it's Not Your Major
University NewsSt. Thomas students have realized many benefits from playing music even if they're not music majors. -
3D Knees, if You Please: Dr. Nick Weiss '92 Pushes Boundaries of Orthopedic Possibilities
Social JusticeAs an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist, Dr. Nick Weiss '92 has asked big questions and found innovative solutions. -
Highlighting Female Veterans at St. Thomas
University NewsSt Thomas, in cooperation with the College of Arts and Sciences history and women's studies programs, the Luann Dummer Center for Women, and Veterans Services, has focused on female military veterans for the academic year 2018-2019.