Archive Posts
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Modern and Classical Languages Hosting Foreign Teaching Assistants
University NewsThree are visiting as part of the Fulbright Foreign Teaching Assistant Program and one is here through a partnership with the University of Trier in Germany.
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Lecture in Roman History, Archeology and Art Schedule for Sept. 12
Former visiting St. Thomas professor Gaius Stern will present "The Lady Vanishes! Roman Imperial Daughters in Politics and Art" at 6 p.m. in Murray Herrick Campus Center, Room 204. -
Sept. 23 Lecture on Martin Luther is First in a Series of 'Germany meets the U.S.' Events Here This Fall
University NewsRegistration is required for the reception and lecture by Minneapolis Institute of Art Curator Thomas Rassieur. Students must register by Sept. 9. -
St. Thomas Latin Students Receive National Recognition
University NewsFor the second year in a row, St. Thomas' Latin students have received recognition for participating in an exam sponsored by the Classical Association of the Middle West and South. -
Professional Notes for April 20, 2016
University NewsThis edition of Professional Notes features faculty William Cavert, Justin Donato, Eric Fort, Marites A. Guino-o, Hans Gustafson, J. Thomas Ippoliti, Mike Naughton, Shirley Nieto-Flores, Bill Ojala, Lisa Prevette, Buffy Smith, Lisa Waldner, Kristine Wammer, Meg Wilkes Karraker and Victoria Young; staff Artika Tyner; students from St. Thomas' Chemistry and Music departments; and alumnus Mathew Vicknair '13. -
Faculty Granted Tenure and Promotions
University NewsExecutive Vice President and Provost Dr. Richard Plumb announces affirmative decisions on tenure and promotion. -
Why Do People Still Study Latin?
University NewsA St. Thomas Latin professor, student and graduate help answer the question, "Why do people still study Latin?" -
Three Faculty Earn Promotions
University NewsThe Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to announce affirmative decisions on promotion following the conclusion of the Tenure and Promotion Committee meetings in December 2015. -
German and Spanish Students to be Inducted into Honor Societies Dec. 10
University NewsThe University of St. Thomas chapters of the National German Honor Society and the National Collegiate Hispanic Honor Society will induct students 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, in the Leather Room in O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library. -
Q & A with Kelly Larmon ’97, M.B.A. ’03
After her undergraduate career, Kelly Larmon returned to St. Thomas to earn an M.B.A. in 2003, and continued on to Hamline University School of Law, earning her J.D. She believes in the value of a liberal arts education, getting involved and seizing opportunities.