Archive Posts
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How Did That Become a Class?
University NewsOutside-of-the-box classes allow professors to share research interests while students develop critical-thinking skills and foster connections in the community.
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Professional Notes for Nov. 24, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty Dave Brennan, Mark DelCogliano, Massimo Faggioli, Ken Goodpaster, T. Dean Maines, Mike Naughton, Brian Shapiro, Shersten Johnson, Jennifer McGuire, Phil Rolnick, Buffy Smith, Artika Tyner, Bob Werner; staff Jim Rogers; and students Shannon Kelly and Meaghan Scott. -
Professional Notes for Oct. 21, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty Jennifer Awes-Freeman, Father Juan Miguel Betancourt, John Froula, David Jamieson, Shersten Johnson, David Kelley, Ray MacKenzie, Deborah Savage, Angela Senander, William Stevenson, Phil Stoltzfus, AnnMarie Thomas, Artika Tykner and Christian Washburn; and students Jackie Milbrandt (also staff) and Caitlin Woodard. -
Wonderlust Productions Partners with St. Thomas
University NewsThis is an opportunity for those who want to act, write, do camera work or film editing, or just want to watch. -
Humans of St. Thomas: Todd Lawrence
Humans of St. ThomasEnglish professor Todd Lawrence got to St. Thomas thanks to as little math as possible, a smoke-filled advising session from a college professor, and a just plain love of books. -
First Fall Semester noonartsound to Feature Wilkinson James Oct. 6
University NewsPerforming will be English Department professors Andrew Scheiber and Liz Wilkinson. -
Literary Archaeology: Uncovering the Lives and Works of Victorian Women Writers
University NewsAlexis Easley, professor of English and graduate English program director, explores her fascination with the women who risked everything to pursue the literary life during the Victorian era. -
Robert Lippert, Retired English Professor, Dies
In Our PrayersRobert Lippert, who taught English at St. Thomas from 1955 to 1989 and was an activist in civil rights and peace movements, died June 18. He was 94. -
The Act of Transformation
University NewsShannon Scott ’10 M.A, adjunct professor of English, knows a lot about werewolf literature. She will have an essay appear in <i>She-Wolf: A Cultural History of the Female Werewolf</i>. -
A Return to Middle Earth
University NewsMauricio Carranza ’14 looked at how J.R.R. Tolkien's writing changed his life and literature.