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2024 Commencement Exercises: Strength through Challenge

By |2024-07-19T12:16:57-05:00July 19th, 2024|Campus News|

St. Thomas celebrated the achievements of its Class of 2024 during the 124th Commencement Weekend with the faculty, family and friends who supported and inspired their extraordinary accomplishments. One hundred and forty eight graduates who were awarded $16 million in merit-based scholarships to colleges and universities assembled in a stream of Red in the Co-Cathedral [...]

Blast From The Past || St. Thomas Sports Hall of Fame Honors Revered Class of 2024

By |2024-04-22T11:42:11-05:00April 15th, 2024|Alumni, Athletics, Campus News|

They first came to St. Thomas with little more than a name and have since spent their lives forming reputations for relentlessness to their purpose and cause. Unwavering commitment. Ironclad confidence. Undisputed excellence. They gathered for one April night at 4500 Memorial Drive, not to merely re-live musty recollections and yellowed page exploits growing more [...]

Voices of Praise: STH Singers Perform in a Choral Celebration of Faith

By |2024-09-30T08:30:17-05:00September 30th, 2024|Campus News|

On Thursday, September 26, the Incarnate Word Academy Choir and St. Thomas Singers performed in the annual Fall Choir Concert, hosted in IWA’s Auditorium. The two choirs have worked closely for years, bringing students from both schools together and collaborating for these annual concerts. This year’s concert theme was The Word Was God: a musical [...]

20 in ’20 | The Most Impactful Identities of St. Thomas Academics and Development Since 2010 | Third in Series

By |2020-03-06T10:58:25-06:00February 17th, 2020|Alumni, Student Life, Campus News, Academics|

How do we remember our contributors? Some leave indelible impressions through tenure over years or even decades, thereby becoming part of an institution’s fabric through their dependable presence. Others shine brightly, creating unforgettable memories regardless of their longevity. Others still permeate our consciousness for their role as selfless facilitators, whether lifting colleagues or the community [...]

Technology Department

By |2024-09-03T12:57:37-05:00August 29th, 2016|

Communications and Technology Department St. Thomas requires a year of technology credits for graduation. All students take Computer Applications for one half credit, typically in the freshman or sophomore year.. The remaining half credit can be attained by taking at least one of the following: Web Design & Management, Broadcast [...]

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STH Drama Proudly Presents Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” October 14-16

By |2018-07-19T17:13:08-05:00October 11th, 2016|Campus News|

One of Shakespeare’s most beloved and most performed comedies dating more than 400 years finally reaches the Moran Fine Arts Building on the St. Thomas campus. Inspired by the recent success staging Much Ado About Nothing director Dan Green was searching for a fitting encore and enthusiastically opted for the free-spirited Twelfth Night for the [...]

St. Thomas Theatre Delivers “Twelfth Night” with Genuine Gusto

By |2018-07-19T17:13:04-05:00October 25th, 2016|Student Life|

One of Shakespeare’s most beloved and most performed comedies dating more than 400 years made for a memorable weekend of mayhem served with the genuine gusto of St. Thomas Theatre. The free-spirited Twelfth Night, directed by Dan Green and presented at the Moran Fine Arts Center in Cemo Auditorium, brought an energetic and polished pursuit [...]

Deitz ’17, Zugheri ‘17, Hassell ‘18 and Le ‘17 Charter Members of GDK Honor Roll

By |2018-07-19T17:12:54-05:00January 30th, 2017|Student Life, Campus News|

Honor is a primary value for any institution of higher education, especially at St. Thomas which prides itself on its commitment to the Basilian virtues of teaching of goodness, discipline and knowledge, with students embracing and reflecting the same. Faculty member Dan Green was struck during the summer of 2016 with an inspiration that would [...]

It’s ‘Curtains’ – St.Thomas Spring Musical Rises Through the Roof for Rollicking Good Fun

By |2018-07-19T17:12:04-05:00March 27th, 2018|Student Life, Campus News|

The St. Thomas spring musical unleashed a killer comedy complete with brass and sass showcasing a bevy of theatrical talents and illuminating backstage expertise. Curtains premiered in March on the Cemo Auditorium stage, the breezy Tony-award nominated murder-mystery whodunit from 2007 Broadway, the last big show created by John Kander (composer) and Fred Ebb (lyricist), [...]

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