Gift of music shared at Advent Musical Evening
The Office of the Dean hosted an evening of music and Advent reflection
The Office of the Dean hosted an evening of music and Advent reflection
More than 60 alumni, staff, faculty and friends of the college gathered in the Shannon Library recently for a Christmas Reception hosted by the Development office
It's been 30 years since a mass shooting targeting 14 young female engineering students in Montreal shook the nation
The 2019 St. Thomas More College Scholarships and Awards Ceremony was held this past weekend
A graduation reception on Wednesday, November 13 included the presentation of the Fr. Henry Carr Award to two special St. Thomas More College students
Two special graduates of STM were honoured at the 2019 STM Corporation dinner
A special ceremony to honour Harry Lafond marks new era for St. Thomas More College
Art historian and author Dr. Khrystyna Beregovska shared a presentation at STM on the life of William Kurelek in conjunction with the launch of "The Passion of Christ by William Kurelek
The 31st annual Micheal Keenan Memorial Lecture took place Thursday, Oct. 24, 2019 at St. Thomas More College
Dr. Natalia Khanenko-Friesen has been appointed director of the Prairie Centre for the study of Ukrainian Heritage
Sunday, September 29, marked the annual Academic Mass as well as the Installation of STM's 12th President.
Multifaith Dialogue kicks off Leslie and Irene Dubé Chair for Catholic Studies Lecture Series & Events
The STM Just Youth Group hosted the first ever Development and Peace Extravaganza on Sept. 14 at St. Thomas More College, with Archbishop Don Bolen giving the keynote address
There were a variety of welcome events happening around STM as students, faculty and staff returned for the new school year
Seven area artist will be featured in the STM Gallery this fall as part of the CARFAC program
More than a dozen faculty, staff and family members from STM attended the Walking with Our Sisters final installation in Batoche on Friday, Aug. 16. The event was a commemorative art installation of more than 2,000 mocassin vamps in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women
Development & Peace hosts Extravaganza to launch 'Care for our Common Home' campaign
St. Thomas More College faculty, Dr. Carie Buchanan, Dr. Tina Greenfield and Dr. Sarah Knudson were awarded $156,640 in grant support of their research projects in the fields of Psychology, Archaeology and Sociology.
The St. Thomas More College community joins in recognizing the many contributions of Thomas Molloy, with sadness, in the passing of this distinguished Alumnus.
The fourth annual Walk for Reconciliation drew thousands of supporters on June 21. People of all ages turned out to mark National Indigenous Peoples' Day and to recognize the sacrifices and resilience of Residential School & Day School Survivors, Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, and Sixties Scoop Survivors.
In the lead-up to Game 6 of the NBA finals, STM's Dr. Gerry Farthing lent his expertise on the psychology of sports fans who deviate from normal behaviour
The STM College community celebrated the Feast Day of it's namesake with members of the L'Arche Saskatoon homes.
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the death of our friend and colleague, Alan Reese. Alan lived out his vocation of teacher and scholar with good humour, openness of spirit, and vibrant faith. Dr. Reese was a member of the St. Thomas More College faculty, in the department of History, for over thirty years.
STM College celebrates spring convocation at awards ceremony, reception. Ranks of honoured alumni grow
STM’s third annual GSCS Student Art Exhibition and reception was held May 28 in St. Thomas More College gallery, celebrating the works of 30 grade 12 student artists from the Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools.
The Board of Governors for St. Thomas More College (STM) announced the appointment of Dr. Carl N. Still (PhD) as the 12th President of STM.
A year-end celebration included lots of balloons, games and fun as well as awards to deserving honourees
Dean Arul Kumaran recognized STM faculty achievement as well as long service at the spring reception
Three new books, and a long list of faculty publications, were the focus of a Book Launch and celebration in the Shannon Library
Congratulations to everyone involved in the Newman Sounds Glee Club Coffee House this past Saturday. Twenty-one students sang, danced, and played an amazing program of 16 contemporary and classic songs.
The 1st annual Exposition of Library Based Student Research, hosted by Dr. Donna Brockmeyer, explored the Ancient and Modern Worlds with displays of death masks, artifacts and project posters from RLST 282, RLST 303, ARCH 244, ARCH 257 and ARCH 258. The event also featured the launch of the latest issue of In Media Res, the liberal arts journal published twice a year by STM College.
STM's David McGrane says identity, rights and the environment are now the driving issues for most Canadians