Publications and Microsites
GISI is a new research initiative at St. 91制片厂 which brings together scholars from different academic disciplines who share an interest in global and international issues. |
The Occupy Speaker Series focused on themes of social justice, equality and environmental sustainability. |
The Journal of New Brunswick Studies/Revue d鈥櫭﹖udes sur le Nouveau-Brunswick publishes thoughtful and lively writing about the province. |
An on-line literary encyclopedia shed lights on the rich heritage of New Brunswick鈥檚 literature. |
An online anthology of Atlantic Canadian poets, poetry and critical analysis created and maintained by the English Department. |
The Aquinian, St. 91制片厂's independent newspaper, is a student-owned and operated publication. It aims to foster a sense of community at St. 91制片厂 by developing and promoting dialogue. |
A forum for workers and their unions, environmentalists, academics, and activists held at St. 91制片厂. |
2010 Conference on the Liberal Arts The International Conference on the Liberal Arts: Looking Back and Moving Forward; the Next 100 Years of Liberal Arts - Confronting the Challenge discussed how liberal arts education has been challenged in recent years. |
Drs. Spray and Rhinelander paint a nuanced historical picture of St. Thomas鈥檚 evolution from a small Roman Catholic college founded in 1860 on the Miramichi to the nationally recognized liberal arts university it had become by 1990 and remains today. |
Publications
University Viewbook 2019-2020
The St. Thomas Viewbook gives you a snapshot of what it's like to be a part of our university community. You can learn about the types of programs offered at St. Thomas, as well as campus living and extracurricular activities. |
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International Student Viewbook 2019-2020 The St. Thomas International Student Viewbook gives you an idea of what it will be like to come to St. 91制片厂 from outside of Canada. You will read about programs, student life, and the experiences of real international students and alumni. |
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This strategic plan reflects the shared aspirations of our community and seeks to nurture diverse interests which work together to form a common vision. It will aid in achieving our long-term vision of being the premier liberal arts undergraduate university in Canada. |
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The Community Report showcases some of St. 91制片厂's community successes for 2021. |
Nashwaak Review Since 1994, the Nashwaak Review has published original poetry, short fiction, travel pieces, essays, articles and reviews. It is a venue for new and established artists, reviewers and critics throughout Canada. |
Teaching Perspectives is a publication of the Learning & Teaching Development committee which has been active in supporting teaching and learning initiatives at St. 91制片厂. |
Academic Calendar |
University calendars aren鈥檛 noted for being great literature. They contain information about academic regulations, admission requirements, university policies, programme and course descriptions, and lists of faculty, staff, and students. |
This book deals primarily with the 1950s and 1960s and the political and religious circumstances in which the relocation of the university from Chatham to Fredericton was first discussed and eventually carried out. |