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On a Different Wavelength
University NewsGreg Ogin was part of a massive community effort to detect gravitational waves for the first time.
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Faculty Promotions and Tenure Announced
University NewsThe Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to announce affirmative decisions on promotion and tenure following the conclusion of the Tenure and Promotion Committee meetings in May. -
Two Undergraduates Honored by Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Program
University NewsJunior Francesca Ippoliti, majoring in chemistry, has been awarded a 2016-17 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship. Junior Emily Vecchia, majoring in mathematics, was given an honorable mention. -
Two Professors Receive John Ireland Presidential Award for Outstanding Achievement as a Teacher-Scholar
University NewsProfessors Sandra Menssen and Patrick Van Fleet have been named recipients of the John Ireland Presidential Award for Outstanding Achievement as a Teacher-Scholar for 2015. -
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. -
St. Thomas Students Win Math Jeopardy! Competition
University NewsThe team consisted of junior Adam Berkowitz; sophomores Robert Klemm, Broderick Prokosch, Rachel Stang, Amanda Tenhoff; and freshmen Dana Connelly, Carol Michael and Connor Skidmore. -
Professional Notes for Sept. 15, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty, an alumna and a student from the departments of chemistry, history, mathematics, modern and classical languages, and sociology and criminal justice, and the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity. -
Three Undergraduates Honored by Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship Program
University NewsSophomore Maria McQuillan was awarded a scholarship, and juniors Anna Grim and Ryan Slechta were given honorable mentions by the prestigious and competitive program. -
For the Love of Math
University NewsSousada Chidthachack’s ’06 family escaped Communist Laos and a refugee camp in Thailand. Now she’s ready to open doors for young women and minorities in mathematics. -
From Gamer to Researcher
University NewsMathematics professor Eric Rawdon had a childhood passion for computers that led to meaningful scientific discoveries and cross-disciplinary collaborations.