Archive Posts
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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.
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List of Lists: Top 10 Texts on Human Rights
University NewsFor Human Rights Day on Dec. 10, Kanishka Chowdhury ranks the Top 10 Texts on Human Rights. -
MPR to Air 'Making a Murderer' Talk at Noon and 9 p.m. Friday
University NewsThe talk by attorney Laura Nirider was recorded at St. Thomas School of Law Feb. 22. -
Next Stop for Frank Gehry’s Winton Guest House: New York’s Hudson River Valley
University NewsThe new owners, who wish to remain anonymous, have pledged to restore and preserve the famous home. -
Next noonartsound at St. Thomas Library to Focus on Songs of the 1930s and Early Labor Movement
University NewsPerforming May 5 will be Andrew Scheiber and Liz Wilkinson, a folk duo who recently put out their first CD of folk and honky-tonk. -
'Orange is the New Black' Author Piper Kerman to Speak Here March 25
University NewsHer talk, sponsored by many campus departments, is free and open to the public. -
What Does Peace Mean to You?
Visit the exhibit created by photographer and peace activist John Noltner. -
UST in the News for Aug. 28, 2014
University NewsA New York Times editorial, an Opus College of Business dean profile and a discussion on “why we hate to wait” in this week’s headlines. -
MPR to Air Lecture About the Impact of Cars at Noon Friday
University NewsDr. Christopher Wells of Macalester gave the lecture at St. Thomas March 4. -
Environmental History Professor to Discuss Society’s Dependence on Automobiles in Lecture Here March 4
University NewsMacalester’s Christopher Wells is author of “Car Country: An Environmental History.” The talk is free and open to all.