UST in the News for Feb. 13, 2013

Gene Pollution In China’s Rivers,” Chemical and Engineering News, Feb. 24, 2012. Chemistry professor Justin Donato is quoted.

John Spry: The 'pyramid' problem with Gov. Dayton's sales-tax hike,” Pioneer Press, Jan. 26, 2013. Commentary by Finance professor John Spry.

'Business first' for Web developer Irish Titan,” Star Tribune, Jan. 27, 2013. David Deeds, director of the Morrison Center for Entrepreneurship and the Schulze Chair of Entrepreneurship at the Opus College of Business, is quoted.

Ask the consultant: What effects will health care law have on small firms?” Star Tribune, Jan. 27, 2013. Daniel B. Mclaughlin, director of the Center for Health and Medical Affairs at the Opus College of Business, is quoted.

Cathedral shines during Crashed Ice championship,” The Catholic Spirit, Jan. 27, 2013. Campus Ministry’s Father Erich Rutten is pictured.

Insurance exchanges are next big hurdle in health care,” Star Tribune, Jan. 27, 2013. Dave Durenberger of the National Institute for Health Policy at the Opus College of Business is quoted.

Health Expert Says Fat Is ‘Awesome,’” WCCO, Jan. 28, 2013. Dietitian Christina Meyer-Jax is quoted.

Gay marriage lawsuit on hold in Hennepin County,” Pioneer Press, Jan. 29, 2013. School of Law professor Teresa Collett is quoted.

Working to Improve Your Auto Insurance Premium,” KSTP, Jan. 29, 2013. Finance professor David Vang is quoted.

Law Schools Witnessing Major Drop in Applications,” JD Journal, Jan. 29, 2013. School of Law professor Jerome Organ is quoted.

Good Question: Is Success Genetic?” WCCO, Jan. 30, 2013. Psychology professor Tonia Bock is quoted.

State makes mark in top 150 U.S. workplaces,” Star Tribune, Jan. 30, 2013. Dean of the Opus College of Business Chris Puto is quoted.

Survivors may get to keep a piece of fallen bridge,” Star Tribune, Jan. 30, 2013. Dean of the School of Engineering Don Weinkauf is quoted.

Minnesota’s law schools feel the pain as student applications decline,” MinnPost, Jan. 31, 2013. School of Law communications director Chato Hazelbaker is quoted.

Beyond Bounds: 9 Things To Know About Will DeBerg,” WCCO, Feb. 2, 2013. Tommie Men’s Basketball player Will DeBerg is profiled.

“‘What Happy Couples Do’ To Stay Happy: Get Away,” WCCO, Feb. 5, 2013. Family Studies and Communication and Journalism professor Carol Bruess is quoted.

Obama's legal netherworld,” American Enterprise Institute, Feb. 8, 2013. Commentary by School of Law professor Robert Delahunty.

Ask the consultant: How will 2013 tax changes affect small businesses?” Feb. 10, 2013. Finance professor John Spry is quoted.

Good Question: Why Not A Pope From The U.S.?” WCCO, Feb. 11, 2013. Director of the Center for Catholic Studies Don Briel is quoted.

“Gun control backers present their own State of the Union,” KARE 11, Feb. 11, 2013. Jay Phillips Center for Interfaith Learning Rabbi-in-Resident Amy Eilberg is quoted.

Papal resignation launches Church into uncharted waters, Minnesota's Vatican watchers say,” MinnPost, Feb. 11, 2013. Theology professor Massimo Faggioli and Center for Catholic Studies director Don Briel are quoted.

Papal Successor Could Impact Minnesota Catholics,” KSTP, Feb. 11, 2013. School of Law professor Charles Reid is quoted.

Pope Benedict XVI to resign,” Pioneer Press, Feb. 11, 2013. Center for Catholic Studies director Don Briel is quoted.

Search committee recommends first woman to lead University of St. Thomas, source says,” Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal, Feb. 11, 2013.

Twin Cities Catholics React To Pope’s Resignation,” WCCO, Feb. 11, 2013. Center for Catholic Studies director Don Briel is quoted.

University of St. Thomas' new president could be announced Thursday,” Pioneer Press, Feb. 11, 2013.

Woman Top Candidate as University of St. Thomas President, Source says,” KSTP, Feb. 11, 2013.

Local Catholics react to Pope's sudden resignation,” KARE 11, Feb. 11, 2013. Center for Catholic Studies director Don Briel is quoted.

“‘What Happy Couples Do’ To Keep Relationship Strong,” WCCO, Feb. 12, 2013. Family Studies and Communication and Journalism professor Carol Bruess is quoted.