Archive Posts
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Picking the Brains of Valedictorians - Why St. Thomas?
University NewsSt. Thomas currently boasts 112 former valedictorians in its undergraduate body. We caught up with some of the members of the prestigious group to find out what brought them to St. Thomas and how the university has helped further their academic careers.
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Forty Years of Coeds - A Tommie Family Tradition
University NewsThe four female graduates of the Crotty family are among a series of stories on alumane the Newsroom will feature this year as we celebrate 40 years of coeducation. -
Food Reclamation Among Student Changemaking Projects Accepted Into Clinton Global Initiative
University NewsFive St. Thomas student groups have been accepted into the Clinton Global Initiative University, including a pair of graduate students looking to cut food waste on campus. -
Burning Marshmallows: Just Another Day in Summer Online Biology
University NewsA St. Thomas online biology summer course kept student engagement high, one marshmallow burning and discussion at a time. -
Buy Fresh Produce at the St. Thomas Farmers Market
University NewsThe St. Thomas Stewardship Science project will host a farmers market on Fridays during the summer. -
Ten Faculty Members Receive Sustainability Grants
Sustainability & EnvironmentAwardees will integrate environmental sustainability into their courses by designing new assignments or units for a current course or by developing a new course. -
Lifelong Learners Tap Into Urban Agricultural Expertise
Sustainability & EnvironmentThe Selim Center for Lifelong Learning's lecture series gives students education and the power to do more. -
Pollinator Path Blooms With New Opportunities
Sustainability & EnvironmentThe St. Thomas Pollinator Path provides food for pollinators and educational opportunities for students and the surrounding community. -
Measuring the Future of Minnesota's Trees Amidst Climate Change
University NewsSophomore Rachael Heier spent last summer researching white oak saplings to see how Minnesota trees are affected by climate change, and what can be done about it. -
Professional Notes for May 22, 2017
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty Consuelo Cavalieri, Bruce Gleason, Salina Renninger, Ritch Sorenson, John Wendt and Peter Young; students Juan Dominguez-Flores, Stephen Erp, Kathryn Foltz, Linnea Graham, Noah Haverlock, Zach LeVene, Jessica Mohr, Tony Perrella, Sydney Renzaglia, Jake Schoenholz, Anna Starks, Abby Starr, Ryan Toth and Cole Werner; and alumna Kristine Maurer.