The Opus College of Business announced Wednesday that St. Thomas is offering free programs and reduced tuition to the 1,700 former Target employees who were laid off this week.
Becoming a leader in college
Columnist Claire Noack writes that there are many different styles of leadership, and you can start crafting your own during your time as a student.
Tommie Spotlight: Chefs at The View
Photojournalist Madeleine Davidson captured images of a day in the life of a St. Thomas chef.
Wind ensemble and orchestra to debut ‘Skandhas’ Sunday
The University of St. Thomas has commissioned an original piece of music, which will premiere at the music department’s concert Sunday.
News in :90 – March 13, 2015
This is News in :90 for Friday, March 13, 2015.
Tommies golf in the skyways
Four St. Thomas students sported argyle socks and matching sweater vests for the ninth annual Skyway Open, a mini-golf tournament in the Minneapolis skyway system.
News in :90 – March 12, 2015
This is News in :90 for Thursday, March 12, 2015
Fraternity: Investigations underway in Texas, Louisiana
A national spokesman for the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity says two investigations are underway into allegations of racism and members’ knowledge of a racist chant at university chapters in Texas and Louisiana.
Senior finds success despite personal tragedy
Although St. Thomas senior Ciara Falzone’s life drastically changed in 2013, she found hope and success and is on-track to graduate in May.
News in :90 – March 11, 2015
This is News in :90 for Wednesday, March 11, 2015.
St. Thomas grad’s dance video goes viral
Ali Hoffman, St. Thomas ’14, and her father recorded a video of themselves dancing to ‘Uptown Funk,’ which now has more than 10.2 million views on Facebook.
News in :90 – March 10, 2015
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, March 10, 2015.
St. Thomas to bid farewell to Winton Guest House
The St. Thomas Board of Trustees decided to auction off the Winton Guest House, the university’s most expensive piece of art.
News in :90 – March 9, 2015
This is News in :90 for Monday, March 9, 2015.
Allegations against Keating no longer heard as a lawsuit
The sexual abuse allegations against the Rev. Michael Keating will no longer be heard as a lawsuit in the state court because of the Archdiocese’s bankruptcy declaration.
