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Julia Wickham Selected for Fulbright Award
University NewsJulia Wickham, a senior double major in political science and history, has been selected as a Fulbright finalist to Namibia.
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We March for Justice
Diversity, Equity and InclusionThe Excel! Research Scholars Program brought eight students from the University of St. Thomas on the path of civil rights foot soldiers traveling through states in the South. -
Stansbury-O’Donnell Appointed Interim Dean of College of Arts and Sciences
University NewsDr. Mark Stansbury-O’Donnell will serve a two-year term as interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) beginning July 1. Drs. Lisa Waldner, Jayna Ditty and Kris Wammer will continue to serve as associate deans during his appointment. -
Paired Sociology Classes Double Their Engagement, Impact Together
Social JusticeCollege of Arts and Sciences sociology assistant professor Patricia Maddox and Dougherty Family College clinical faculty Jennifer Trost have done something unique with their respective sociology classes. For three years now they have been creating a double community engagement experience for some of their Introduction to Sociology students. -
Update on Commencement Ceremonies
COVID-19 ResponseSt. Thomas will not be able to hold this year’s undergraduate, graduate, School of Law and Dougherty Family College (DFC) commencement ceremonies in May as scheduled. -
Professional Notes: April 1
University NewsProfessional notes for faculty and staff from the University of St. Thomas from February and March 2020. -
Fast-tracking Crisp and Green's Meal Kit Service
University NewsKaylee Jackley ’14, ’19 MBA, project coordinator at Crisp & Green (C&G), was instrumental in the launch of the restaurant chain's new meal kit service, Crisp @ Home. -
'Who Do You Want to Be?': A Q&A with Rome Bernardi Campus Director Thanos Zyngas
COVID-19 ResponseWe spoke with Rome Bernardi Campus Director Thanos Zyngas on March 24 about what it feels like to live in Rome right now, what lessons have been learned about the response to the outbreak, and the competing emotions of optimism and sadness during the ongoing situation. -
Update on St. Thomas’ Response to COVID-19
COVID-19 ResponsePresident Julie Sullivan has announced all classes will temporarily move online starting Monday, March 16. No in-person classes will be held until Tuesday, April 14 (students’ first day back from the Easter holiday), at the earliest. -
Five Observations: First Friday with Gaye Adams Massey
Five ObservationsYWCA St. Paul CEO Gaye Adams Massey shared her insights into eliminating racism and empowering women at a recent First Friday Speaker Series talk.