Fredericton: A City Fit for Students
Fredericton is best described as a “college community.” With 50,000 people living in the city, it boasts a student population of 10,000. It’s a safe, friendly urban centre surrounded by the beautiful natural landscape the province of New Brunswick has to offer. St. Thomas University shares a hilltop with the University of New Brunswick. Walk [...]
Faculty Perspective: Understanding Crime Through Popular Film
Dr. Dawne Clarke’s course “Crime and Popular Film” generates a lot of buzz among St. Thomas students. The class uses film to further understand crime, police officers, and the law. “My approach to criminology is to examine crime from different perspectives including sociology, psychology, legal studies, communications, media and film,” says Clarke. “I believe that films [...]
Communications Students to Speak with Ship Patrolling Dangerous Waters Overseas
St. Thomas University Communications students will get the chance to hear from the front lines of the pirate conflict in the Red Sea. Lieutenant Brian Owens of the HMCS Fredericton is speaking to the Communications 4003 class via satellite on January 19 at 7:00 pm in Holy Cross House, Room 5. Owens is currently the [...]
Meet Rhodes Scholar, Stephen Brosha, BA’06
Since graduating from St. Thomas in 2007, Stephen Brosha has been a high flyer. A Rhodes Scholar, Brosha completed his Master of Studies in History at Merton College, Oxford and is now working on a doctorate in history. Believe it or not, he also found time to complete his primary flight training for the Canadian [...]

