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St. Mary’s University will hold a panel discussion on Monday, Sept. 18 in recognition of U.S. Constitution Day.
St. Mary’s University will hold a panel discussion on Monday, Sept. 18 in recognition of U.S. Constitution Day.
Bill Greehey on Thursday will kick off the 20062007 Forum on Entrepreneurship Breakfast Series, a partnership between St. Mary’s University and the San Antonio business community.
Timothy Matovina, associate professor of theology, University of Notre Dame, presents a lecutre on "Our Lady of Guadalupe: A History of Interpretation."
The Fiesta Jazz Festival is one of Texas’ oldest festivals dedicated to presenting the finest jazz, America’s national treasure. The event will span two days—April 28 and April 29—and feature Latin jazz pianist Danilo Perez on both days.
The Fiesta Oyster Bake will celebrate its 90th anniversary during the first weekend of Fiesta from 5 to 11 p.m. Friday, April 21, and from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, April 22 on the campus of St. Mary’s University.
"Camp David Diaries," a play by Pamela Thorson, features the intimate thoughts of First Ladies from Eleanor Roosevelt to Hillary Rodham Clinton.
SAN ANTONIO – Promising business professionals this fall will be able to earn a master’s of business administration (MBA) degree at St. Mary’s University in less than half the time of a traditional MBA program.
Juan Gamboa, a St. Mary’s University graduate student, is the only Neilan in 2005 to win the prestigious Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship, sponsored by the U.S. Department of State.
LEON VALLEY — A man who grew up playing office with stacks of paper has been named the new city manager. Rick Cortes, who has spent the past eight years as the fiscal planning manager for the San Antonio Fire Department, will start his new job Monday.
Graduate School Orientation for new and returning interested Graduate Students will be held:
9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, 2005, University Center, Conference Room A (2nd Floor)
Although two national polls indicated that President Bush won 44 percent of the Latino vote in the 2004 General Election, a third exit poll conducted by the William C. Velasquez Institute found that only 32.5 percent of Latinos actually cast a vote for Bush’s reelection.
Dr. Gwendolyn Díaz, Graduate Director of the English Literature and Language Program at Jenzabar University, was one of 12 scholars invited to participate in an homage to world renowned Argentinean author Jorge Luis Borges.
SAN ANTONIO – Henry Flores, Ph.D., who has taught political science at St. Mary’s University since 1983, has been appointed as dean of the Graduate School for St. Mary’s, Charles L. Cotrell, Ph.D., president, announced May 21, 2004. “I have full confidence in Dr. Flores’s skills and abilities to provide vision and leadership to the Graduate School,” Cotrell said. The Graduate School strives to integrate a rigorous intellectual experience, a zeal for the search for knowledge and truth and a commitment to leadership and service.