St. Thomas’ Undergraduate Student Government approved a new Denouncing Hate Resolution, St. Paul is bracing for a spring flooding as the Mississippi River rises with rapidly melting snow, the Great Lakes region is warming faster than the rest of the United States and 40 people were killed when a ferry sank in the Tigris River. Ad/PR Representative Kyla Krohn has today’s News in :90.
Sullivan: entrepreneurs, technology creators to remain in demand
President Julie Sullivan was the keynote speaker at the St. Paul Area Chamber of Commerce’s meeting.
Sullivan to hire full-time diversity officer
Sullivan said she plans to hire a full-time chief diversity officer in the Office for Mission in order to continue improving the campus climate.
USG to launch smartphone app, E-board member resigns
The new, free application will include an event calendar, grade and map tools, among other features and USG expects it to launch in the spring semester.
University celebrates becoming tobacco-free
Community members gathered in Scooter’s to celebrate what President Julie Sullivan called “an investment in our health,” a Jan. 1 2014, tobacco ban.
The Rev. Michael Keating investigation timeline
This timeline is a reflection of published reports, a law enforcement investigation and the Jane Doe 20 lawsuit.
Empty auditorium at re-accreditation student open forum
Not a single student attended an open forum Tuesday to voice thoughts and concerns as part of the re-accreditation process for the university.
University offers retirement buyout incentive
The demographics of St. Thomas’ professoriate will soon change as some tenured professors make a transition into retirement as part of a new incentive.
USG planning eight more fall semester events
Before the end of the semester, the Undergraduate Student Government will host or sponsor at least eight events including yoga and Tommie Tuesday.