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Applications Now Being Accepted for Fred Lauerman Scholarship
University NewsThe scholarship is for St. Thomas students who are recovering from alcoholic or chemical addictions.
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Four New Fulbright Foreign Language Teaching Assistants Come to St. Thomas
University NewsThey are among 400 young educators from 50 countries who are in the United States during the 2015-16 academic year to help internationalize U.S. colleges and universities. -
Positions for 2015-16 Undergraduate Student Government Now Open
University NewsElections will be held Sept. 28-30. -
Native Son, Native Seeds
Sustainability & EnvironmentRonaldo "Rony" Lec Ajcot '94 is the founder of the Institute for Mesoamerican Permaculture, a not-for-profit organization that is reviving ancient Mayan farming practices to improve food security and self-sufficiency in his native Mesoamerica. -
Please Remember Henry Nachtsheim '40 in Your Prayers
AthleticsPlease remember in your prayers Henry Nachtsheim ’40, who starred in basketball at St. Thomas, taught chemistry and coached basketball here before becoming a successful chemist at 3M. -
Please Remember Nicholas Kjellgren in Your Prayers
In Our PrayersHe was the brother of Dr. Eric Kjellgren, director of the American Museum of Asmat Art at St. Thomas and faculty member in the Department of Art History. -
Humans of St. Thomas: Mashael Aljahdali
Humans of St. ThomasCarol Bruess is back with this year's first installment of the popular Humans of St. Thomas series. She chats with graduate student Mashael Aljahdali who loves her family and dreams of working at a university – and who is almost never <em>not</em> smiling. -
School of Law's Holloran Center Hosts Two Events This Week on Ethics in Business and Government
University NewsThe events are Thursday and Friday and are open to the public. -
Professional Notes for Sept. 15, 2015
University NewsThis week's notes feature faculty, an alumna and a student from the departments of chemistry, history, mathematics, modern and classical languages, and sociology and criminal justice, and the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity. -
Harpsichord Donated to the Saint Paul Seminary School of Divinity
University NewsThe harpsichord was donated by Gerald Gaul, who has previously performed with the Music Department.