Archive Posts
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Professional Notes for April 30, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty John Buri, Vanessa Cornett-Murtada, Massimo Faggioli, Hans Gustafson, Mike Klein, John Martens, Thomas Redshaw, Deborah Savage, Father Scott Carl, John Wendt and Victoria Young; staff Josh Hengemuhle, Lindsey Loree and Talia Nadir; and students from St. Thomas' Geography, Psychology, and Justice and Peace Studies departments.
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UST in the News for March 11, 2015
University NewsTarget troubles and a '40-Under-40' honoree in this week’s headlines. -
The Art of Teaching Reading and Arithmetic
University NewsSandra Pulles '11 has continued to build upon the foundation she started here at St. Thomas: making sure students have the skills to succeed in math and reading. -
UST in the News for Jan. 28, 2015
University NewsTarget tumbles, #BlackLivesMatter and the Pope talks climate change in recent headlines. -
UST in the News for Dec. 10, 2014
University NewsHoliday shopping, Ferguson protests and snow trolls in this week’s headlines. -
St. Thomas' 'Love Doctor' Pens New Book on 'Intentional Dating'
University NewsJohn Buri, Ph.D., professor in the University of St. Thomas’ Psychology Department, took dating seriously, and he hopes others will follow suit. -
Sleepless in School: Professors Examine the Price We Pay for Poor Sleep
Monica Hartmann, professor of economics, and J. Roxanne Prichard, associate professor of psychology, explain their research on college students' sleep habits and their effects on academic performance. -
UST in the News for Nov. 19, 2014
University NewsHoliday shopping and #pointergate rule this week’s headlines. -
To Make a Difference in Climate Change, Get Closer
Sustainability & EnvironmentSenior Jenna Ness' research looks at climate change attitudes and behavior and asks if they are influenced by psychological distance and goals for taking action. -
Arrrr You Afraid of the Dark? Neuroscience, Pirates May Illuminate Why
University NewsSept. 19 is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Celebrate with this arrrr-ticle on a student study inspired by pirates and what they might reveal of our fear of the dark.