With 1,643 new students on campus, the 2018 first-year class is the biggest in St. Thomas’ history, according to preliminary data from the Office of Student Data, Analytics, and Reporting.
National spotlight shines on campus sexual assault
St. Thomas will participate in a nationwide survey relating to how universities and colleges handle sexual assault and rape.
Professor Terrence Nichols remembered as a bridge builder
Professor of theology Terrence Nichols was was laid to rest Wednesday morning at the Chapel of St. Thomas Aquinas.
Senior Class Gift campaign launches with video
A video featuring St. Thomas seniors launched the annual Senior Class Gift Campaign Tuesday.
Richard Plumb announced as new provost
The current dean of the Seaver College of Science and Engineering at Loyola Marymount University will take over as vice president and provost on July 15.
Minnesota authorities warn against dangerous driving
As many St. Thomas students are hitting the road for spring break, the department of safety is warning against potential driving dangers.
Green Line to change busing near campus
The new Light Rail line will provide more transportation opportunities to students and changes to St. Thomas’ shuttle pickup and dropoff location.
University loses 92 employees to retirement incentive
Seventy staff members and administrators and 22 faculty members will retire May 31.
Obama visits St. Paul, outlines transit proposal
Two St. Thomas students took interest when President Obama visited St. Paul to unveil his plan to invest in and update the nation’s infrastructure.
Tuition to increase for 2014-2015 academic year
The St. Thomas Board of Trustees announced Monday that undergraduate tuition will increase 3.9 percent next year.