Archive Posts
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On a Different Wavelength
University NewsGreg Ogin was part of a massive community effort to detect gravitational waves for the first time.
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Reading the Green
University NewsFrom hard courts to fairways, Missy Pederson ’02 stays in the game. -
Trustee Profile - Listen Up
University NewsGinny Hubbard, a member of the Institutional Advancement Committee who joined the St. Thomas Board of Trustees in 2014, has a long and varied radio career. -
Published Opinion - Gender Bias Persists
Women have reached the highest levels of the legal profession, but bias still affects job application processes and performance evaluations at law firms. -
Up Front - The Ideal Education
President's OfficePresident Julie Sullivan reflects on the impact a St. Thomas education has on future alumni. -
Fellowships Help Students Learn Through Service
Four School of Law students spent the summer as Public Interest Law Fellows. -
Witness Stand - New Grads Reflect on Law School
University NewsTwo School of Law alumnae who began their careers with Dorsey & Whitney this fall, participate in a Q&A. -
The Lone Voice - Professor Teresa Stanton Collett
University NewsLaw professor Teresa Collett , director of the St. Thomas Prolife Center, talks to an alumna about family and the law profession. -
Learning By Doing
School of Law Dean Robert Vischer: "Our commitment to 'learning by doing' cannot only inspire a passion for service and instill a deeper understanding of how the law works, it also can, put simply, help our students get jobs." -
Life Lessons
University NewsAs assistant general counsel for St. Paul Public Schools, Bryan Huffman '11 J.D. advises district administration on intellectual property law, lease agreements, data requests, and labor and employment.