Archive Posts
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Minor Field of Study, Major Impact
Faith and MissionFour students share their stories
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Poised For What Comes Next
University NewsIn fall 2010, this magazine profiled seven incoming freshmen with a story to tell. We find out how things have changed as they prepare for a world of opportunities. -
Great Thinkers of History Are Lifelong Companions for Dr. Erika Kidd
Faith and MissionDr. Erika Kidd is the professor of record this spring in “The Pursuit of Happiness,” a first-year course, and “The Catholic Vision,” a third-year course, but students may well hear from a few others – great thinkers such as St. Augustine, Boethius, Flannery O’Connor, Simone Weil, Aristotle and Evelyn Waugh, for example, and for good measure the Scriptures. -
Briel to Retire as Director of Center for Catholic Studies
University NewsDr. Don J. Briel, director of the Center for Catholic Studies at St. Thomas and holder of the Koch Chair in Catholic Studies since 1996, will retire Aug. 31. -
UST in the News for April 23, 2014
University NewsOur experts weigh in on slow-melting snow, the escalating price of limes and a football walkout in this week’s headlines. -
St. Thomas Organists Can be Heard on Nationally Syndicated 'Pipedreams' Program Easter Morning
Faith and MissionJames Callahan and David Jenkins will be performing on the university’s Gabriel Kney pipe organ. -
UST in the News for Feb. 11, 2014
AthleticsTommie entrepreneurs are making their mark, and the Seahawks take a Tommie to the Super Bowl. -
Three Roads Taken to CSMA
Faith and MissionThree Catholic Studies graduate students reflect on what drew them to the program and how their course of study has influenced their lives. -
More Than a Minor Advantage
Faith and MissionSix current undergraduate students are asked to reflect on their academic courses and to answer the question: “Why is a Catholic Studies degree ‘More Than a Minor Advantage?’” -
Benedict XVI Institute and Integral Human Development
Faith and MissionThe Benedict XVI Institute was a joint project of the Center for Catholic Studies and Caritas in Veritate International