St. Thomas’ art history department held a panel and reception April 17 to officially open the Voorsanger Architects Archive exhibit that has been in O’Shaughnessy Educational Center since mid-February.
Tiffany Sports Lounge to carry on Birthday Tuesday tradition
Tiffany Sports Lounge announced they will be taking over the Birthday Tuesday tradition from the now-closed Wild Onion Bar.
Four students named finalists in Hult Prize for water filter business
Four St. Thomas undergraduate students advanced in March to the final round of the Hult Prize competition, a social innovation and entrepreneurship contest in San Francisco, for their water purification business Solacqua.
News in :90 – April 30, 2018
A bombing in Afghanistan, a statement from Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Israel, White House comments on Trump doctor Ronny Jackson and an arrest in Minneapolis for a 2015 Kansas City killing are all part of today’s News in :90. Reporter Iggy Garcia-Creighton reports.
St. Thomas to start new health care innovation Masters program
Beginning in the fall of 2018, St. Thomas’ Opus College of Business will add a new Masters in Health Care Innovation, a one-year program that will allow more people to enter the booming health care industry in Minnesota.
Forum held on IDEA class evaluation form effectiveness
St. Thomas recently held a College of Arts and Sciences faculty forum to address concerns with the end-of-semester surveys in which students evaluate classes and professors.
Sports in :60 – April 6, 2018
Softball has its home opener, a tennis player is named MIAC Player of the Week, and men’s tennis has matches tomorrow. Reporter Iggy Garcia-Creighton has today’s Sports in :60.
10 Tommies recognized in MSP Business Journal
Ten people affiliated with St. Thomas in some capacity were featured in the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal “40 Under 40” list, which recognizes business excellence in the Twin Cities.
Sports in :60 – March 23, 2018
St. Thomas swim and dive competes in Indianapolis, the baseball team heads to Florida, and the men’s and women’s tennis team head to South Carolina. Reporter Iggy Garcia has today’s Sports in :60.
AFROTC one of four schools to receive national award
St. Thomas’ AFROTC program received the ROTC Educational Institution Partnership Excellence Award from the Department of Defense. The program is one of four nationwide to receive the award and is the only Division III school to do so.
News in :90 – March 2, 2018
President Trump calls for stricter gun control laws, Islamic extremists open fire on a French embassy, and thousands gather for the funeral of the Rev. Billy Graham. Reporter Ignacio Garcia-Creighton has today’s News in :90.
Minnesota struggles through worst flu season in 10 years
The worst flu season since the 2008 H1N1 outbreak has strongly affected Minnesotans, and one doctor predicts it may not end for at least another two months.
Art history gallery to open first exhibit in OEC
After a push from the art history department to create a gallery space for its art collections, St. Thomas will open an exhibition later this month in the O’Shaughnessy Education Center.
Sports in :60 – Feb. 8, 2018
A Tommie men’s soccer player is scouted by professional leagues and the St. Thomas women’s basketball team wins in overtime.
Women’s basketball extends win streak to 13 with OT victory
Forward Lauren Fischer sank a last-minute three point shot to force overtime against Augsburg, setting up the Tommies for a thrilling 70-66 win. Reporter Ignacio Garcia has the full story.