Entries by stuedudev

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Building excitement: Donors, faculty and students tour new business building slated to open this Summer

Thanks to a $5 million dollar donation by Gus and Liliam Machado, this summer, STU will inaugurate a new Gus Machado College of Business complex. This twenty-first-century complex will reflect the modern workplace, have an open architecture, utilize multi-purpose spaces and combine a robust technology infrastructure with the functionalities needed to learn real-life business practices. […]

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5 Skills Employers Want In An Employee

The job hunt. You’ve either been there or you’re preparing for it. Knowing what an employer is looking for can be daunting, but Virginia Soto, our Director of Career Services, has your back. Soto shared the top 5 skills employers want to see in a potential employee. 1. Adaptability Duties as assigned. Employers want to […]

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38th Annual Federal Securities Institute

On February 13th & 14th, the Business law Section of the Florida Bar held its 38th Annual Federal Securities Institute, at the Hotel Colonnade in Coral Gables. STU Law students Jose Negreira (3L), Mary Rojas (2L) and Ashley Bruneus (2L) represented our law school at this event. The main topics were Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate […]

Top 4 Careers in Psychology

Are you looking for a degree that teaches you things you can actually apply in your day-to-day life? Employers value students who know the human mind and understand why people behave as they do. These are a few of the industries that have hired graduates of psychology at St. Thomas University:  Business Law Human resources […]

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Elder Law Society Attends the 19th Annual Elder Law Concert

Friday, February 21st the Elder Law Society attended the 19th Annual Elder Law Concert in Fort Lauderdale. The Elder Law Concert is a one-day statewide gathering of the growing network of elder care professionals in Florida. A huge thank you to Professor Zamora and Professor Butler for the amazing opportunity. STU Elder Law Society members […]

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Black Law Student Association’s Black History Month presentation featuring Civil Rights Attorney Benjamin Crump

On Wednesday, February 19th, the Black Law Student Association (BLSA) in partnership with the STU Law Alumni Office hosted a Black History Month presentation, featuring renowned Civil Rights attorney, Benjamin Crump. Mr. Crump is known for taking on some of the most public civil rights cases of our day.  Representing the families of Trayvon Martin, […]

#Bobcat2 Has Touched Down, St. Thomas University Football Signs Second Class

In 2019, the dream to bring football back to St. Thomas University became a reality. On February 5, 2020 we continued to expand on that dream with our second football signing class in university history on National Signing Day. 76 recruits committed to joining the STU Football team from several cities across Florida including Cape […]

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The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy hosts the Albanian Delegation

On Tuesday, February 18th The John J. Brunetti Human Trafficking Academy hosted the Albanian Delegation for the Public-Private Partnerships in Combatting Human Trafficking: The Role of Academia program. The program focused on the effective partnerships they have spearheaded over the years in combating human trafficking on multiple fronts: from advocacy to training, to assisting victims, […]

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Prof. Lenora Ledwon was an invited speaker at the CFAH Conference at Marquette University

Professor Lenora Ledwon was an invited speaker at the Center for the Advancement of the Humanities Conference, “Urban Spaces, Creative Places: A Blueprint for the Humanities in the City” at Marquette University on February 14th. Her panel theme was, “The Humanities and American Legal Education.” Professor Ledwon spoke on the topic, “Visual Storytelling: Lessons for […]