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CAS Teach-in Tuesday Series Focuses on Power of the Vote
University NewsThe first College of Arts and Sciences Teach-In Tuesday event of the new academic school year will be held at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the O'Shaughnessy Educational Center auditorium.
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BrightSide Produce Brings Ingenuity, Collaboration to Food Desert Battle
Sustainability & EnvironmentUniversity students deliver needed nutrition to neighborhoods in food deserts. -
Brukhis Named Fulbright Scholar, Will Study in Israel
University NewsWhen Valerie Brukhis got the email while sitting in class, she had to step out into the hall for a couple minutes and realize what had just happened. It’s hard to blame her: Brukhis had just found out she was named a Fulbright Scholar. Every year, finalists are selected for the award by the presidentially appointed… -
It Started In Ukraine - Mentorship Leads Political Science Major Around the World
University NewsMentorship leads to global research. -
Forty Years of Coeducation: Rachel Wobschall '81
University NewsRachel Wobschall '81 was the first female Tommie Award winner and has remained a true Tommie throughout her life. -
Class of '17 in the Spotlight
University NewsIn the ranks of seniors graduating this weekend, we have students who earned the Chief’s Award from the City of St. Paul for helping a woman in distress in 2014, a student who served as an ambassador on a Minnesota trade mission to Mexico, and students who have done research on everything from political cynicism to drying breadfruit. Read a roundup of the stories the Newsroom has written about Class of 2017 students since they arrived on campus. -
Two Spring Graduates to Study Overseas as Fulbright Scholars
Social JusticeSchool of Law student Christina Espey-Sundt '17 will study refugee and immigration law in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Senior Mitchell Sullivan, a triple major in German, international studies and political science, heads to Germany in the Fulbright's English Teaching Assistantship program. -
Partnering for the Common Good
Thanks to the partnership between our university and Citizens League, political science students at St. Thomas have unique opportunities to build on what they learn in our classrooms. -
Studying Nationalism at a Historic Crossroads
University NewsAssociate professor Renee Buhr’s research digs deeply into assumptions about Eastern European countries. -
A Reflection on the Benefits and Joys of Faculty Research
University NewsWith internal grants from the University of St. Thomas, Arijit Mazumdar has been able to carry out research about his home country of India – and the South Asian region – while sharing his unique perspective with the students he mentors.