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How St. Thomas Helped a 'Restless Wanderer' Find a Home in Paris
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Jenny Birkeland '20 loves walking to work alongside the Seine in Paris. Each morning, she takes in the sights, including the Notre Dame Cathedral and the Louvre. But while Paris may be her home base, she's rarely in one place for long. As the sub-Saharan Africa program coordinator at the International Energy Agency, Birkeland is… Read more |
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Graduate Student Talks Impact On and Off the Field
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St. Thomas Engineer magazine spoke with Christian "CJ" Warren, who recently graduated with a master's degree in mechanical engineering plus entrepreneurship from a new program at the School of Engineering called New Product Tech Ventures. Warren discusses how he was able to seamlessly integrate his academic pursuits while playing for the Tommies on the football field. Read more |
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Catholic Studies, SJV Unite With Irish College in Rome
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The unique relationship of Catholic Studies, Saint John Vianney College Seminary (SJV), and the Pontifical Irish College is yet one more fruit of our ongoing presence in Rome. Although SJV seminarians have participated in the Catholic Studies Rome program from the beginning, the challenge was how to continue their seminary formation in as full and… Read more |
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Professor Tom Berg Honored With Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative Scholarship Award
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Law Professor Thomas Berg is the recipient of the 2024 Notre Dame Religious Liberty Initiative Scholarship Award. The award is given annually to a legal scholar for their accomplishments in law and religion and for contributions to protecting the freedom of religion or belief through law. Berg was honored on July 10 at the Notre… Read more |
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High school students participate in the America's Cutting Edge (ACE) CNC machining training program in the Facilities and Design Center with School of Engineering faculty and staff. (Mark Brown/University of St. Thomas) |
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Media Highlights:
Latanya Daniels, School of Education alum and the 2021 St. Thomas Day Humanitarian Award winner, recently spoke with the Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder about her work to improve equity in education at Richfield Public Schools.
Jemal Griffin, deputy athletic director for student-athlete services, spoke with MinnPost about how St. Thomas is elevating mental health resources for student-athletes.
Roxanne Prichard, psychology and neuroscience professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, was quoted in a story from POPSUGAR about the importance of sleep and how to stay awake in class.
Buffy Smith, dean of the Dougherty Family College, recently spoke with Forbes about intentionally addressing systemic barriers to success in higher education.
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