Sisters past and present are celebrated March 8 through 14, and St. Thomas Sister Katarina Schuth said she has a lot to celebrate.
Commuters anticipate an end to winter parking woes
After several snow emergencies and parking restrictions this year, commuter students are looking forward to putting a winter of difficult parking behind them.
Alumnus and explorer to deliver graduation speech
St. Thomas alumnus Daniel Buettner will speak to the largest graduating class in the university’s history.
Regional choral conference to feature Chamber Singers
The St. Thomas Chamber Singers were selected to participate in the American Choral Directors Association North Central region conference over spring break.
University loses 92 employees to retirement incentive
Seventy staff members and administrators and 22 faculty members will retire May 31.
Students raise awareness about protests in native Venezuela
Frustration and a desire to help is driving two St. Thomas students to raise awareness and support their friends and family on the streets of Venezuela.
Minn. bills would treat e-cigs as standard smokes
Scant scientific evidence about the health effects of electronic cigarettes might not stop efforts to regulate them like traditional tobacco products.
Tommie Spotlight: Brandon Miranda
Catholic studies and political science major Brandon Miranda was announced as the 81st Tommie Award recipient on Feb. 13.
Report: Two St. Thomas names on priest abuse list
A report says an official list from the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis of priests “credibly accused” of sexual abuse was incomplete, and two priests with St. Thomas connections should be included.
Strategic Planning Committee seeks student members
St. Thomas’ Strategic Planning Steering Committee accepted about 40 student committee member nominations Tuesday.
Snow slows Monday commute to campus
St. Thomas students, staff and faculty traveled through the first major snowfall of the new semester Monday morning.
VISION adds new, Catholic-focused trips
The St. Thomas VISION program is adding three new spring break trips with a distinctly Catholic focus.
Minn. archdiocese releases costs of clergy abuse
The Twin Cities Archdiocese said Thursday it has paid more than $8.8 million in the last 10 years over clergy sexual abuse and other misconduct by priests.
Students safe in Russia despite security threats
Two St. Thomas students studying abroad in Russia said they’re not concerned about Sochi security threats.
International Admissions takes South Asia recruiting trip
Recruiting efforts have helped make St. Thomas fifth among Minnesota colleges in the number of international students enrolled.