Archive Posts
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Twenty Faculty Earn Promotions or Promotions With Tenure
University NewsFour tenured faculty members were promoted, and 16 were granted tenure and promoted simultaneously to associate professor.
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Panel Discussion on Russian-Ukrainian Conflict Planned Oct. 7
University NewsThe panel will include historians, political scientists and a former State Department diplomat. -
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. -
Macalester’s James Dawes to Speak on 'Evil Men' in Lecture Here April 24
Faith and MissionDawes will draw upon his experiences interviewing war criminals to talk about the nature of evil. -
UST in the News for April 8, 2014
AthleticsA new dean has been chosen for the Opus College of Business, and a UST theologian appeared on Almanac in this week’s headlines. -
Professional Notes for Feb. 26, 2014
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty John Abraham, Stephen Brookfield, Massimo Faggioli, Paul Gavrilyuk, Amy Levad, Manjeet Rege, Gregory Sisk and AnnMarie Thomas; and staff James Rogers. -
Living Well in Broken Bodies: Two Voices in the Mind-Body Movement to Speak Here Oct. 29
University NewsOne of the speakers is well-known to the St. Thomas community. Dr. Bruce Kramer has ALS and is former dean of the College of Education, Leadership and Counseling. -
Dr. Paul Gavrilyuk Named to Aquinas Chair in Theology and Philosophy
Faith and MissionGavrilyuk, successor to Thomas Sullivan, discusses his role as a university collaborator and bridge-builder, and his journey from a solid-state physics student in Moscow to an internationally respected theologian at St. Thomas. -
April 9 Program Here Will Celebrate the Life of Theologian and Scientist Ian Barbour
Faith and MissionBarbour, who will attend the event, is one of the best-known figures in the interdisciplinary study of science and religion. -
Christopher Toner Asks, 'Why?'
University NewsPhilosophy is the pursuit of wisdom, asking “why” in a serial and dogged fashion. Growing up in a household at once Catholic and academic I think I was groomed to ask “why” in such a way.