All law school students who begin taking courses in the fall will be guaranteed no tuition increases during the three-year juris doctor program.
Preliminary self-survey shows entrepreneurship success
Among 119 businesses studied, the entreprenuership department reported student and alumni startups have generated $265 million in combined annual revenue.
Students’ proximity to home makes dependence easier
St. Thomas’ top-10 feeder high schools which produce the greatest number of students—are all within 30 miles of campus.
Beaker’s Coffee Cart reopens after month-long delay
After renovations and state inspections delayed the Beaker’s Coffee Cart’s reopening more a month, the South Campus venue is back in business.
Team builds car for national race competition
The St. Thomas racing team spend more than 40 hours a week in the basement of O’Shaugnessy Science Center building with one thing in mind- racing.
Grant dollars provide suicide prevention training for Residence Life
Counseling and Psychological Services trained the staff on ways to approach “tough conversations” with the about 1,500 students living in residence halls.
News in :90 – Oct. 22, 2013
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2013.
Sullivan grants four winter break gift days
President Julie Sullivan said last week that she will continue the tradition of paid gift days with four additional paid vacation days during winter break.
News in :90 – Oct. 21, 2013
This is News in :90 for Monday, Oct. 21, 2013.
2013 international enrollment is record-high
A report showed a record-high 436 international students at St. Thomas, a number that has increased for the past five years.
Study shows leaf waste affects water quality
A study shows decaying leaves from storm drains have caused phosphorus to pile up in bodies of water, affecting more than 140 lakes in the Twin Cities.
Graduate’s iPhone case company gains national clientel
Widget Wah has sold more than 15,000 iPhone cases in the last five months.
Professor designs Play-Doh electric circuits
Engineering professor Annemarie Thomas found the two present an interactive way for children and students to learn about electricity with Play-Doh.
News in :90 — Oct. 15, 2013
This is News in :90 for Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013.
USG helps reassess theology, philosophy requirements
President Jenna Johnson confirmed Sunday that steps have been taken to re-evaluate the number of those courses the university requires.