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As the Copenhagen climate change conference began, I was wrapping up a third-year course at St.
Demographic crisis leaves universities in financial bind
The first day of the semester should be one of the year's busiest, but it is immediately clear at St.
Lots of work to be done before Miramichi STU campus becomes a reality
A spokesman for St. Thomas University says there's no set timeline for setting up a satellite campus in Miramichi.
Permanent president to be named in 2011
St. Thomas University will begin the search for a permanent president and vice-chancellor after its centenary celebrations in 2010.
Commentary: Will 2010 be a better economic year? Part Two
By Youri Kemp With particular regard to the causes of this current crisis turned economic recession in 07-08, the issues of credit flows and deflation due to conditions that can be described as an aggressive bear market, for not only stocks, but also for companies in distress, is also of importance.
Regional group to look at education
If all goes as planned, St. Michael's Convent will be the base for St. Thomas University's presence in Miramichi.
Last night the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission hosted a panel discussion on pay equity issues in New Brunswick.
Heather Urdang is the winner of the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick art contest to help increase public awareness.
Officials at St. Thomas University are searching for answers after a chapel on campus was vandalized.
Alexander James Werner, age 31, of Minneapolis, and formerly of Northfield, died suddenly and unexpectedly Thursday, Nov.
Miami-Dade County education, healthcare jobs reach all-time high
By Zachary S. Fagenson While current Miami-Dade unemployment has risen to 11.8%, the number of jobs here in education and healthcare last month hit their highest point in history.
STU names Dennis Cochrane interim president
New Brunswick's former Progressive Conservative leader, Dennis Cochrane, will take over as the interim president of Fredericton's St.
College Students Across All Majors Strive to End Human Trafficking
Caryl Nunez, a political science student at the University of Dayton in Ohio, told Catholic News Service it was comforting to know "it's not just me interested" in spreading awareness about human trafficking.
Business People: Higgins in residence at SHU
Michael Higgins has been named a visiting senior executive in residence for the spring term at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield.
Students to tackle issues from government roundtable talks
The Canada Research Chair of New Brunswick Studies will be hosting students from Renaissance College in a roundtable on self-sufficiency this week.
Roberta Lexier, Cops on Campus: Law Enforcement and Student Occupations of Canadian Universities During the 1960s, takes place at 1 p.m. in St.
Drummers lead a march through Fredericton on Saturday as part of a vigil to honour Hilary Bonnell.
STU student hopes to 'score' contract
Jayne Erickson can't believe her good fortune. A shot at a career in TV: St. Thomas University student Jayne Erickson is shown at STU's J.B. O'Keefe Fitness Centre.
'We don't deal with deep tensions and issues between groups - expert
Paul Groarke says the public isn't aware of the degree to which discrimination has infiltrated society.
College students find support in campus 'posses'
Recipients of merit-based PROMISE scholarships stay in West Virginia at a lower rate than the average in-state college graduate, a new report shows.
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