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In the News: Seth Ketron on Retailers Competing for Shoppers in This Shorter Season
In the NewsSeth Ketron, assistant professor of marketing at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, recently spoke with The Minnesota Star Tribune about how retailers are stepping up with big deals and festive experiences to attract shoppers during this holiday season. From the story: Santas made their debut at Twin Cities malls this week.…
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In the News: Bill Tolman on St. Thomas Receiving Record $20M Gift to Boost Arts Education
In the NewsBill Tolman, dean at the University of St. Thomas College of Arts and Sciences, recently spoke with Twin Cities Business about the $20 million donation from alum John Monahan which will go toward enhancing arts education through supporting faculty, contributing to scholarships and programs in fields like music film and creative writing. From the story:… -
In the News: Mark Osler on Trump’s Jan. 6 Pardon Promise
In the NewsMark Osler, law professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, recently spoke with The Christian Science Monitor explaining Trump’s power to pardon Jan. 6 defendants, highlighting its legality, potential controversy, and historical significance. From the story: For millions of Americans, Donald Trump’s election victory was a cause for celebration. But for a… -
In the News: Dave Vang on Younger Generations Focusing on Technology
In the NewsDave Vang, finance professor at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, recently spoke with KSTP-TV about how younger generations, technology, and government regulations are changing interest in powersports, impacting the industry. From the story: Host: For many Minnesotans, if they’re not slicing through fresh powder on a sled or cruising the shoreline… -
In the News: Tyler Schipper on What to Expect With a Trump Economy
In the NewsTyler Schipper, associate professor of economics at the University of St. Thomas College of Arts and Sciences, recently spoke with Quartz about the economic impact of president-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs and tax cuts. From the story: It’s the question everyone is asking: What happens now? Donald Trump is on his way to the White… -
In the News: Nataša Dragović on the Intersection of Political Opinions and Election Probabilities
In the NewsNataša Dragović, assistant professor of mathematics at the University of St. Thomas College of Arts and Sciences, recently spoke with MIT Technology Review about her research, which applies probabilities to political elections, based on voter opinions and polarization. From the story: Growing up in Serbia, Nataša Dragović ’14 had no interest in politics. She also… -
In the News: Virgil Wiebe on Challenges for Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan in Minnesota
In the NewsVirgil Wiebe, professor at the University of St. Thomas School of Law, recently spoke with FOX 9 about the challenges Trump’s mass deportation plan may face, especially in Minnesota, where Gov. Walz opposes using state resources for mass deportations. From the story: President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign promise to execute the “largest mass deportation” in the country’s history… -
In the News: St. Thomas Volleyball Star Megan Wetter Overcomes Childhood Health Scare to Shine in Division I
In the NewsUniversity of St. Thomas volleyball player Megan Wetter recently spoke with WCCO-TV about her childhood health scare, as she now thrives on the court with confidence and leads her team with standout stats in Division I. From the story: A University of St. Thomas volleyball player is thriving in a Division I program after overcoming… -
In the News: Renee Buhr and Manjeet Rege on Russia’s Use of AI in U.S. Election Interference
In the NewsRenee Buhr, political science and international studies professor at the University of St. Thomas College of Arts and Sciences, and Manjeet Rege, software engineering and data science professor at the School of Engineering, recently joined PBS’ “Almanac” to discuss misinformation, artificial intelligence and election interference. From the interview: Host: how sophisticated are these operations? Buhr: So,… -
In the News: Muer Yang on Long Voting Lines Contributing to Misinformation Spread
In the NewsMuer Yang, operations and supply chain management professor at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business, recently published an article in the Minnesota Reformer and spoke with the editorial board at The Minnesota Star Tribune about his latest research, which found that long wait times at polling places may lead to an increased…