Archive Posts
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St. Thomas Airs Prime-time Ads to Shine Spotlight on Academic Excellence
University NewsIn the hopes of enticing more prospects to choose St. Thomas, the university is rolling out four new student-centric TV commercials on Feb. 8 that use storytelling suspense, drama and intrigue that mirror teasers for some of the popular prime time TV shows in which they are slotted to appear.
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Faculty Using COVID-19 as a Lens for Hands-on Learning
COVID-19 ResponseAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pervade every aspect of daily life, faculty members are taking advantage of unique opportunities for students to learn through real-world experience. -
Student and Professor Collaborate on Children's Book About Mitosis
University NewsIn another example of the personal attention that is a hallmark of St. Thomas, Bronwyn Tollefson '22 and Biology Professor Haude Levesque recently collaborated on a children's book about mitosis. -
Five Students Named University Innovation Fellows
University NewsA group of University of St. Thomas students recently completed training to join the University Innovation Fellows. -
St. Thomas Receives National Medical Research Grant
University NewsLucas Koerner's persistence landed a $362K, three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – the university’s first grant from the nation’s medical research agency since 2006. -
Exploring Pollinator Pathways with Walker Art Center
Sustainability & EnvironmentThis month, as a way to encourage families to explore the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden and learn about plants, gardening and food equity, the Walker Art Center is using pollinator-related bingo cards developed at St. Thomas. -
Professional Notes: Aug. 13
University NewsProfessional notes for faculty and staff from the University of St. Thomas from May-August 2020. -
St. Thomas Biology Department Receives National Science Foundation Grant
ResearchSt. Thomas has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant for a research project aiming to make biology education more accessible. -
Growing Clubs Offer Opportunities, Community for Students of Color in STEM
University NewsTwo growing student clubs, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and the National Society of Black Engineers, are offering opportunities and community for St. Thomas students of color in STEM fields. -
Full Rides to Med School: Three AFROTC Cadets Earn Prestigious Scholarships
University NewsSeniors Sam Gentle, Henry Larson and David Linn were all selected last month for the Air Force Health Professions Scholarship Program, an extremely selective, nationwide program that fully funds students’ four years of attending medical school.