Archive Posts
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Five Observations - Climate Change Town Hall
Five ObservationsU.S. Rep. Betty McCollum hosted a town hall on climate change at St. Thomas on Feb. 23. She was joined by St. Thomas engineering professor John Abraham and University of Minnesota professor Mark Seeley.
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Five Observations - First Friday With Tom Hauser and Former Gov. Arne Carlson
Five ObservationsOne month out from election day, political reporter Tom Hauser '83 and former Minnesota Gov. Arne Carlson discussed the current political landscape during St. Thomas' First Friday Speaker Series. -
Five Observations From ‘Finding Common Ground Between Public Safety and Racial Justice'
Five ObservationsLocal and national experts on law enforcement and racial justice met to continue the dialogue on this important issue. -
Five Observations From ‘Pope Francis and Leadership’
Faith and MissionArchbishop Bernard Hebda recently visited campus and shared his insights about leadership lessons from the pope. -
Five Observations From a 'Bad Feminist'
Five ObservationsAuthor and cultural critic Roxane Gay spoke candidly about her thoughts on the complexities and nuances of being a feminist writer at the 23rd annual Luann Dummer Center for Women's Women's History Month event. -
Five Observations From 'Winning With Integrity'
AthleticsSt. Thomas psychology professor John Tauer, Ph.D., led a group of panelists in discussing what "Winning With Integrity" means in today's sports landscape. -
Five Observations From 'Are You Ready For Gen Z?'
Five ObservationsDavid Stillman and his 16-year-old son, Jonah, spoke at St. Thomas about the up-and-coming Generation Z and how it compares to its predecessors. -
Five Observations From 'Christian Faith in a Multifaith World'
Five ObservationsThe Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning hosted a two-day symposium on "Christian Faith in a Multifaith World," examining interreligious interaction 50 years after the Catholic Church's Nostra Aetate document from Vatican II. -
Five Observations From 'Blue Zones City'
Five ObservationsDan Buettner '83, The New York Times-bestselling author of Blue Zones, gave a short but memorable talk on longevity last week. He's been studying the world's healthiest communities for more than a decade.