St. Thomas will participate in a nationwide survey relating to how universities and colleges handle sexual assault and rape.
Congress works to resolve gender pay gap bills
After the Minnesota Senate passed the Women’s Economic Security Act on Wednesday, Congress is working to resolve two different versions of the bill.
St. Thomas and St. Kate’s: a lost connection?
St. Thomas and St. Catherine’s may not have the closely linked relationship they used to, but a connection still exists between the two.
Students dodge potholes on St. Paul roads
After one of Minnesota’s coldest and snowiest winters in recent history, potholes have started to litter St. Paul roadways.
April storm leaves 6 to 7 inches of snow
Forecasters said about 6 to 7 inches of snow has fallen in the metro area. Check out the photo slideshow of St. Thomas’ snow-covered campus.
Winter parking ban lifted in St. Paul
The City of St. Paul lifted citywide winter parking restrictions March 27 that permitted parking only on the odd sides of streets.
Students gain real-world experience in real estate
Real estate students Teresa Lingg and Theodore Johnson worked on an Arrowhead Lake property acquired by the St. Thomas Real Estate Program.
Student, professor receive women’s leadership award
Senior Melissa Seymour and English professor Brenda Powell are this year’s recipients of the Sister Pat Kowalski Women’s Leadership award.
Students appointed to Strategic Planning subcommittees
St. Thomas’ Strategic Planning Steering Committee selected six students to work alongside staff and faculty members.
Catholic Sisters Week celebrates good works of nuns
Sisters past and present are celebrated March 8 through 14, and St. Thomas Sister Katarina Schuth said she has a lot to celebrate.
IRT: Attentiveness is key against cyberattacks
Vice President of IRT Sam Levy said St. Thomas uses a combination of protection systems and human diligence to prevent cyberattacks.
Sports in :60 — Feb. 28, 2014
This is Sports in :60 for Friday, Feb. 28, 2014.
St. Thomas alumni expand juice company nationwide
Three St. Thomas alumni started a raw juice vending machine company, Juice Cold Pressed, and are now advertising to a national market.
News in :90 — Feb. 14, 2014
This is News in :90 for Friday, Feb. 14, 2014.
Campus tobacco ban sees initial success
Students and staff said they have noticed a decrease in tobacco users on campus since St. Thomas’ tobacco ban took effect.