One of three finalists for the position of St. Thomas’ executive vice president and provost has withdrawn from consideration.
St. Thomas Perspectives Abroad: London
We are officially three weeks into our London journey, and so far every minute has been a wonderful, exciting whirlwind of British culture.
New semester, new concerns for neighbors
The start of fall semester, return of students and warm weather usually make the neighborhoods around St. Thomas busier.
Summer construction projects on schedule
Turf replacement and department renovations are beginning to wrap up, and Phisical Plant said all projects are on track.
Author, St. Thomas alumnus Vince Flynn dies
The bestselling author died Wednesday morning after a two-year battle with prostate cancer.
Class of 2017 admission goals on track
Admission goals and standards for St. Thomas’ incoming class of 2017 have so far been met, according to Director of Admissions and Financial Aid Kris Roach.
Study Abroad offers more programs, receives more applicants
The Study Abroad office has seen large numbers of applications for January Term 2014 programs.
Honor society cuts tuition benefit
Future members of St. Thomas’ Delta Epsilon Sigma chapter will not be able to take advantage tuition benefit that the society will take away for budgetary reasons.
USG makes free New York Times access available to students
The free access has not yet been advertised to students, but former USG president Mike Orth said new USG council members will focus on marketing to students so they might take advantage of the access.
New layperson president won’t change seminary status on campus
University president-elect Julie Sullivan will be the first layperson in St. Thomas’ history to head the university, and her promotion will leave the St. John’s Vianney Seminary and the St. Paul Seminary and School of Divinity unchanged.
Development official explains how St. Thomas raised $515M
Since the Opening Doors Capital Campaign began in 2005 and went public in 2007, a total of 43,539 individuals, companies and organizations contributed to the $515 million raised before it came to a close in October 2012.
USG announces 2013-2014 officials
Current president Mike Orth said he couldn’t be happier with the new selection of USG executives.
STAR picks Phillip Phillips for spring concert
Phillips will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 11 on the John P. Monahan Plaza.
President-elect Sullivan returns to campus
President-elect Julie Sullivan will take a first step in making specific plans for St. Thomas on April 16, when she sends out a survey to students, faculty and staff.
Sequester budget cuts may affect students with federal grants
Students’ federal financial aid dollars remain in limbo after sequester budget cuts took effect March 1.