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Education Technology Company Genius Plaza, Inc. and STU Begin Ambitious International Research-Educational Partnership

St. Thomas University (STU) and Genius Plaza have engaged in a novel education collaboration and will work together to provide students with enhanced learning experiences, summer programs, travel and internship opportunities. As part of a new partnership, the two South Florida based organizations will be collaborating to: Enhance current STU study abroad offerings by incorporating […]

This week in Bobcat Athletics : STU Football finishes out strong

St. Thomas concluded the first season in program history, in winning fashion, defeating the Faulkner Eagles 24-14 on Saturday afternoon from Jones Field at Monsignor Pace High School. Bobcat Quarterback, Kalani Ilimaleota – Adams, led three scoring drives in the first half; a ten-yard rushing touchdown and two passing touchdowns in the final two minutes. […]

What Can You Do With a Biology Degree From STU?

For biology majors, it is hard to know what careers are available post-graduation. Many students today don’t realize the opportunities that await them after graduation. So, what can you do with a biology degree from STU? Start Your Career in Biology While some students choose to go onto higher educational programs, most choose to start […]

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St. Thomas Law Hosts Inaugural All-Stars of the Courtroom Forum

America’s top trial attorneys converged at St. Thomas University School of Law recently for a two-day legal forum. The featured attorneys have represented clients who’ve captured national headlines, and St. Thomas  Law partnered with alumnus Jose Baez of the Baez Law Firm to host the two-day event – All-Stars of the Courtroom Forum 2019. The forum […]

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St. Thomas Law Earns #1 National Ranking from Princeton Review

The 2020 edition of the Princeton Review has been released and St. Thomas University School of Law has earned the #1 ranking among all American law schools for Greatest Resources for Minority Students. The ranking is based on the percentage of the student body that is from underrepresented minority groups as well as students’ assessment […]

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This week in Athletics: Bobcats earn first Mid-South Conference win in program history

St. Thomas University earned the first Mid-South Conference win in program history, defeating Warner University, 38-31 in a dramatic, overtime comeback win on Saturday afternoon. John Israel – Cooper led the way for the St. Thomas offense, catching 13-passes for 161-yards and three touchdowns. Israel – Cooper broke free of the defense for a 50-yard […]

STU team places third in the International Leadership Association Global Conference

St. Thomas University took center stage at this year’s Annual the International Leadership Assocation’s Global Conference. The recently formed undergraduate case study competition team – composed of Maria Vega, Paola Hechavarria, Enzo Migilano, Carlos Zhindon, & Derek Zamuria— placed third outshining other top tier universities and past competition winners, Kansas State University, University of San […]

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Immigration Clinic Student Wins Naturalization Victory for Client

In a case over seven years in the making, St. Thomas Law Immigration Clinic student Melissa Martinez (3L) successfully argued that a long-term clinic client was eligible for and deserving of naturalization, notwithstanding a long-ago conviction for theft. Melissa’s arguments successfully convinced the adjudicating officer that the client’s criminal issue did not trigger an immigration […]

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STU students develop app as part of NASA Space Apps Challenge

This past weekend, the St. Thomas University Computer Science Club participated in the NASA Space Apps Challenge, a 48-hour computer programming hack-a-thon. The STU Team, made up of Computer Science, Applied Math, and Engineering 2+2 students, developed “Terminus,” a mobile app that allows users to book interplanetary travel to far reaches of the galaxy. “The […]