This fall, students and faculty will have the opportunity to experience the new St. Thomas E-Learning And Research center located on the lower level of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Class of 2020 makes inaugural march through the arches
Click here to see a selection of photos from the class of 2020’s walk through the arches.
Tommies, Tigers play to scoreless tie
The St. Thomas men’s soccer team couldn’t overcome a 0-0 tie with two overtime periods against the Tigers of Colorado College Sunday in the second of their two Tommie Classic matches.
St. Thomas law team leads to freedom for six men
Six men are tasting freedom thanks to the work of St. Thomas law professor Mark Osler and his team of alumni.
St. Thomas razes buildings, opens green space option
St. Thomas began razing five buildings along Grand Avenue, including four houses and an office building, on Aug. 15.
Tommies at the Minnesota State Fair
Natalie Hall can be reached at hall0224@stthomas.edu.
Confession in boy’s death solves case that haunted Minnesota
For nearly 27 years, one man knew where Jacob Wetterling was. Late last month, Danny Heinrich agreed to confess to killing the 11-year-old boy — setting in motion a flurry of difficult negotiations between defense attorneys, investigators and prosecutors that would put him behind bars for decades and finally unlock the secrets to a mystery …
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Tommies roll in season-opener at Eau Claire
Fourth-ranked St. Thomas defeated the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Blugolds 42-6 behind the passing of quarterback Alex Fenske and a stingy defense in the season opener Saturday night at Carson Field.
Tommie football battles back for halftime lead
St. Thomas recovered from a slow start and an unproductive first quarter to lead the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Blugolds at halftime 21-6 in the opening game of the 2016 season Saturday night at Carson Field.
Tommie football set for regular season
The St. Thomas football team began preseason camp August 15 on Schoenecker Field, and the sounds of whistles, coaches calling plays and 140 pairs of cleats on asphalt signalled to campus that the Stagg Bowl runners-up are back.
Meet Canvas, Blackboard’s potential replacement
For the first time, Information Technology Services is launching a pilot called Canvas to potentially replace Blackboard, a virtual classroom that has been used by St. Thomas faculty and students since 2002. About 100 students this fall and 400 students this spring will test Canvas.
As St. Thomas applications increase, deadlines change
The University of St. Thomas is changing its admission process this fall by introducing early action and regular decision deadlines.
New St. Paul police chief St. Thomas grad
St. Thomas graduate school alumus Todd Axtell has been appointed as St. Paul police chief.
Rebranded orientation in full swing
On July 11, St. Thomas welcomed the next generation of Tommies by kicking off the Orientation and Registration program for first-year students. Over the next couple of months, around 1,350 freshmen will go through O&R with about 150 students attending each of the ten sessions — and that’s not including transfer and international students.
Women’s volleyball to face competitive roster cuts
The St. Thomas women’s volleyball team will be undergoing a tough and competitive tryout process in response to a disappointing 2015 season.