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  • July 1, 2020

    John Coskran joins Augsburg as Senior Director and Chief Financial Officer

    I am pleased to announce that John Coskran ’09 MBA has joined Augsburg as our new Senior Director and Chief Financial Officer.

    Prior to joining Augsburg, John most recently served as Chief Financial Officer, SVP at YA, a data-driven digital promotions marketing company. He also has served in financial planning and analysis leadership roles at Capella and Best Buy as well as in accounting and audit at Pillsbury and Arthur Anderson.

  • June 30, 2020

    Hamline University: Announcing the George Floyd Endowed Scholarship

    Hamline University has announced the creation of a George Floyd Endowed Scholarship, made possible through the generosity of an anonymous Hamline alumni family.

  • June 29, 2020

    Bethel Graduate: Still in her wedding dress, a new bride from Inver Grove Heights calms accident victim

    Still in her wedding dress, a new bride from Inver Grove Heights calms accident victim

  • June 29, 2020

    Return to MCAD Campus Fall 2020

    After much thoughtful discussion and planning with staff, administration, and faculty, I am excited to announce that we are returning to campus for Fall 2020. This semester faculty will offer a blended teaching and learning experience that combines on-campus access to facilities with multimodal teaching.

  • June 18, 2020

    Dr. Yohuru Williams to Become the Founding Director of the New Racial Justice Initiative at St. Thomas

    Today, we announce a new effort aimed at driving meaningful change in our community: the formation of the Racial Justice Initiative at the University of St. Thomas.

  • June 18, 2020

    St. Thomas One Step Closer in Reclassification to D-1

    St. Thomas heard encouraging news today in its bid to reclassify directly from Division III intercollegiate athletics to Division I. The NCAA Division I Council advanced support for legislation that clears a path for D-III athletics programs to reclassify to D-I, provided those programs meet certain criteria. Additionally, the council supported receiving a formal waiver request from St. Thomas and the Summit League athletic conference that would allow the school to begin the reclassification process sooner. This brings St. Thomas a step closer to becoming the first D-III program to make this jump in the modern NCAA era.