Remembering John Lewis with Yohuru Williams
Distinguished University Chair, Professor and Founding Director of the Racial Justice Initiative Yohuru Williams worked with New York City educators on a civics curriculum inspired by John Lewis’...
View ArticleLife at St. Thomas: July 2020
Check out some of these images from St. Thomas photographers during the month of July 2020.
View ArticleSt. Thomas Passes Halfway Point for STEAM Complex Fundraising
St. Thomas has surpassed a fundraising milestone to bring a planned $100 million facility that will help prepare students for the future workforce a step closer to reality.
View ArticleProfessional Notes: Aug. 13
Professional notes for faculty and staff from the University of St. Thomas from May-August 2020.
View ArticleMarketing Professor Gino Giovannelli Launches Digital Transformation Podcast
Inspired by his numerous appearances on the "By All Means" podcast, Opus College of Business Marketing Professor Gino Giovannelli decided to start his own.
View ArticleTommie East and Tommie North Receive Finishing Polish
St. Thomas' newest residence halls are on the verge of completion just in time to welcome students returning to campus for the start of fall semester.
View ArticleTommie Experts: Radical Times Call for Radical Healing
Bryana H. French, PhD, LP, created with colleagues the Psychology of Radical Healing Collective to share evidence-based practices that promote individual and collective healing in the face of racism.
View ArticleDear Tommies: Patience Will See Us Through This, Together
Department of Emerging Media Chair Mark Neužil, PhD, writes that having a successful fall semester will depend on us working together.
View ArticleCollaborating with Business Community on STEAM Complex
St. Thomas is taking an unorthodox approach to designing what will be its newest south campus facility: asking employers what skills they need from graduates entering the workforce.
View ArticleSt. Thomas Names Founding Director for New School of Nursing
The University of St. Thomas’ Morrison Family College of Health took another step toward launching its School of Nursing today when it named Dr. Martha Scheckel as its founding director.
View ArticlePlaying Our Part in Civic and Community Engagement
With just weeks to go until Election Day, a task force at St. Thomas is working hard to connect students, faculty and staff to civic and community engagement opportunities.
View ArticleVoting Is Health Care (and Social Work)!
Director of the School of Social Work Katharine Hill, MPP, MSW, PhD, LISW, explains how all health care professionals can play a part in engaging communities in healthy voting behaviors.
View ArticleTommie Experts: John Abraham on How Changing Oceans Impact Us
University of St. Thomas Professor John Abraham has made an important discovery about the Earth’s oceans.
View ArticleDr. Deb Besser Named 2020 Engineering Unleashed Fellow
Dr. Deb Besser, chair of civil engineering and director of the Center for Engineering Education, was recently named a 2020 Engineering Unleashed Fellow – one of only 29 people across the nation.
View ArticleNew Koch Endowed Chair in Business Ethics: Beirut Blast Inevitable
Harry Van Buren III, the Barbara and David A. Koch Endowed Chair of Business Ethics in Opus College of Business, brings to his students an external perspective and perhaps a warning.
View ArticleProfessional Notes: Oct. 15
Read the recent professional accomplishments of University of St. Thomas faculty.
View ArticleDear Tommies: Gratitude from USG
The Undergraduate Student Government expresses gratitude to all members of the St. Thomas community that have played a role in the return to campus this fall.
View ArticleTommie Experts: Facing Domestic Abuse Among Immigrant Latinas
In this Tommie Experts column, Dr. Catherine Luz Marrs Fuchsel stresses the importance of raising awareness about the global problem of domestic violence.
View ArticleStudent and Professor Collaborate on Children’s Book About Mitosis
In another example of the personal attention that is a hallmark of St. Thomas, Bronwyn Tollefson '22 and Biology Professor Haude Levesque recently collaborated on a children's book about mitosis.
View ArticleFaculty Using COVID-19 as a Lens for Hands-on Learning
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to pervade every aspect of daily life, faculty members are taking advantage of unique opportunities for students to learn through real-world experience.
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