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International Anti-Human Trafficking Conference Held at St. Thomas Law

  Jaco Booyens: Filmmaker and activist  On Friday, September 18, St. Thomas University School of Law welcomed leaders and advocates from local, national and international legal communities and social entities for a…
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St. Thomas Law LL.M. Student Interprets for Papal Visit to Cuba

St.Thomas Law LL.M Student, Mary Iacibelli as she appeared on ABC News. Ms. Mary Iacobelli, a student in St. Thomas Law's  LL.M. Program in Intercultural Human Rights had the special honor of serving as an interpreter in…
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Pope Francis’ U.S. Visit – Q&A with Professor Roza Pati

Professor Dr.Roza Pati Prior to Pope Francis' visit to the the United States, the Archdiocese of Miami conducted an interview with St. Thomas University School of Law professor and Pontifical Council member, Dr. Roza Pati.…

Annual Mass of Holy Spirit Blesses Student Leaders and Athletes

The Mass of the Holy Spirit is an annual tradition at St. Thomas University that celebrates the beginning of the Academic year, and our student leaders on and off the field. Concelebrated by University President, Rev. Msgr. Franklyn Casale,…

2015 Freshmen Convocation: Archbishop Speaks on Laudato Si

In preparation for the visit of Pope Francis to the United States, on Wednesday, September 9, 2015, St. Thomas University hosted its Inaugural Freshman Convocation with the theme: Care for God’s Creation. The keynote speaker for the event…
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FACULTY BLOG: How to Improve Your State’s “Lawsuit Climate”: Reduce the State’s Population

In response to a Miami Herald article on the US Chamber of Commerce's position that Miami-Dade is one of the worst areas in the country for lawsuits, St. Thomas Law professor Patricia Moore wrote a blog post on the Civil Procedure & Federal…
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St. Thomas Law Graduate Wins Multi-Million Dollar Verdict in Farm Worker Sexual Abuse Case

St. Thomas Law graduate, Victoria Mesa-Estrada, recently won a multi-million dollar verdict on behalf of five female migrant farmworkers. The five women accused the owners of Moreno Farms, located in Felda, Florida, of rape and sexual harassment…

Bobcats Serve: Year of Learning and Service Kicks Off

More than 120 first-year students at St. Thomas University learned first-hand that service to the community is an important part of a well-rounded higher education. The “BOBCATS SERVE” COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT DAY on August 22, 2015 was a part…

STU Faculty Published in the Journal of International & Interdisciplinary Business Research

Dr. Hagai Gringarten and Associate Dean Lloyd Mitchell of the STU School of Business, together with Dr. Raúl Fernández-Calienes, of the STU School of Law, have co-authored an article that has been accepted for publication by the Journal of…

Impact a Life: Scholarships Available for New Nursing Degrees

Learn about our Undergraduate Nursing program   Learn about our Graduate Nursing program Someone once said: "Save one life and you’re a hero, save one hundred lives and you’re a nurse." Nursing is indeed one of the noblest of professions.…