Archive Posts
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No Dead Ends for Tyler Petersen ’12 as Research Leads to Position in Washington, D.C.
University NewsSometimes research leads to startling discoveries and sometimes research leads nowhere … but sometimes research leads to a position in the nation's capital.
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Around the World in 40 Years (and 196 Countries)
University NewsJohn Rheinberger ’70, ’90 M.B.A., has traveled to every country in the world and has a story to tell about each one. Rheinberger was strolling through the main square in Dakar, the capital of the western African nation of Senegal, when he asked a passerby to take his photograph. Having traveled alone to dozens of countries, this was something he had grown accustomed to, and usually he found people to be accommodating. But this time, the passerby refused, which put Rheinberger on alert: something was amiss. -
Next 'Hot Topics: Cool Talk' Forum Sept. 26 to Give European Perspective on Religious Freedom
University NewsBishop Charles Morerod of Switzerland will give the first “Hot Topics: Cool Talk” lecture of the 2012-2013 academic year. -
Belarus: Small Country, Big Problems
Belarus, a small country lying east of Poland and west of Russia, has long served as a puzzle for map makers. Where, asks the cartographer, does the country belong? For some, the country clearly belongs in Europe, both as a matter of geography and culture. After all, the territory on which Belarus rests was once… -
Q&A: with George Grieve '65
In a conversation with Dean Marisa Kelly, Grieve reflects on what he learned about St. Thomas on a recent visit to campus. -
Conventional Wisdom
Being Part of the Action at the Republican National Convention -
Voting Your Values
The complex relationship between church and state