#TBT – Lynch ’94 Runs NYC Marathon to Fight Multiple Sclerosis

This story was originally published in November 2015 Physics instructor Mike Lynch ‘94 has adopted a credo which guides him through the demands of life’s process, an internal compass directing his day-to-day. Meeting the challenge.   Simple in design, decidedly more difficult in application. Meeting the challenge ... the mantra to which Lynch prescribes and [...]

By |2020-02-17T15:32:05-06:00October 13th, 2016|Academics, Alumni, Campus News|1 Comment

STH Drama Proudly Presents Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” October 14-16

One of Shakespeare’s most beloved and most performed comedies dating more than 400 years finally reaches the Moran Fine Arts Building on the St. Thomas campus. Inspired by the recent success staging Much Ado About Nothing director Dan Green was searching for a fitting encore and enthusiastically opted for the free-spirited Twelfth Night for the [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:08-05:00October 11th, 2016|Campus News|0 Comments

Miggins ’17, Pelletier ’17 and Williams ’19 Lead Strong Debut for Eagle Swimming

John Miggins ‘17 captured two individuals events while Luke Pelletier ‘17 and Shane Williams ‘19 each added single victories, and the three contributed to strong relay results as Eagle Swimming debuted with an impressive performance in the season-opening dual meet with Bellaire. Miggins (2:17.34) paired with Pelletier (2:17.79) to produce the top two times in [...]

By |2016-10-11T14:16:42-05:00October 10th, 2016|Swimming|0 Comments

Eagle Football Starts Fast, Finishes Strong for Second Straight Win

GAME SEVEN:  HOTZE FIELD INSIDE GRANGER STADIUM San Antonio Central Catholic 13 Eagles 40 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Running back Jaylen Davis ‘19 scored two first-half touchdowns and quarterback Peyton Matocha ‘19 connected for two more as the Eagles jumped to a 21-0 lead and cruised to a 40-13 final for their second consecutive [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:08-05:00October 8th, 2016|Football|0 Comments

Eagles Embrace Nicaraguan Mission Trip

Ty Huggins ‘17 has quickly transitioned from his summer serving as a go-to IT consultant at Houston Distributing Company to fully immersed into his fall curriculum which includes AP Calculus, AP Spanish 4 and Advanced Economics. He’s also awaiting off-season workout sessions for the upcoming varsity wrestling season and perhaps a spring close-out with Eagle [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:09-05:00October 7th, 2016|Student Life, Campus News|0 Comments

Latest St. Thomas Scholars Inducted into National Honor Society

St. Thomas traditionally and proudly salutes elite scholars for outstanding academic accomplishment. The highest distinction bestowed is through membership into the STH Chapter of the National Honor Society, moderated by Dean of Science Pete Nordloh, Ph.D. and achieved through a selection process based upon exemplary scholarship, enthusiastic service, steadfast leadership and character, qualities associated with NHS since [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:09-05:00October 5th, 2016|Campus News|0 Comments

Faculty Member and Head Basketball Coach John Kwok Receives Eagle of the Month

St. Thomas is implementing a new program ... the Eagle of the Month Award, a special recognition of a member of the STH faculty or staff who has gone above and beyond the call of duty for the STH community. To participate in the process, simply email the name and explanation of your nomination to EagleOfTheMonth@sths.org [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:09-05:00October 4th, 2016|Campus News|0 Comments

Eagle Soccer – Looking Back and Ahead to 2017

HEAD COACH:  Kenny Martin ‘01 6th year as head coach 16th year in the Eagle program Six TAPPS 5A district championships, 15 playoff seasons LOOKING BACK TO 2016 A core group of sophomores and juniors continued steady improvement and produced a second place district finish while narrowing the competitive gap with traditional powers.  The immediate [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:09-05:00October 4th, 2016|Soccer|0 Comments

Eagle Football Discovers Remedy in Resounding Shutout Win

The much needed antidote to a struggling start for Eagle Football was as obvious as it was elusive during a frustrating September stretch. The breakthrough 51-0 verdict over Pasadena is what head coach Tim Fitzpatrick hopes is the potential season-turning victory creating momentum and a belief that there is much to be accomplished during the [...]

By |2018-07-19T17:13:10-05:00October 3rd, 2016|Football, Campus News|0 Comments
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