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#TBT Lorenzo Neal ’16 Extends Family Football Legacy with Commitment to Purdue University

By |2020-02-24T10:39:34-06:00November 14th, 2019|Athletics, Football|

This story was originally published in February 2016. A longer than expected recruiting craze was not near enough to rattle the resolve of Lorenzo Neal ‘16. The 300 pound-plus defensive dynamo originally announced a verbal commitment to the University of Utah in August, backed away from that pledge during his robust senior season, and then [...]

The GDK of HR

By |2024-09-06T08:27:00-05:00September 6th, 2024|Campus News|

Human Resources Manager Diana Muñoz had never heard of St. Thomas High School prior to the interview process for her current role. By the end of her first campus tour, she was sold. “The receptionists, the people that I first talked to really set the tone,” Muñoz said. “Listening to Father Murphy talk about the [...]

Mothers’ Club

By |2024-09-09T12:59:50-05:00July 25th, 2018|

MOTHERS' CLUB For more than a half century, the St. Thomas Mothers’ Club has served as a vibrant and invaluable volunteer support group, assisting in more than 30 events throughout the academic year, including the annual Auction & Gala, our signature fundraiser Round-Up and culminating with the annual Style Show & [...]

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Century Unlimited || Celebrating Thunderous Life of Jackie Burke ’40

By |2024-01-30T13:05:48-06:00January 19th, 2024|Alumni, Campus News|

He was an eternal Eagle icon and golfing immortal. He was the oldest living Masters Champion and staged the greatest final-day comeback ever at Augusta National. He was a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame while contributing to the game’s rich tapestry with a fashion and flare rarely seen and never duplicated. He [...]

Nourishing Body And Soul || Eagle Scholars Continue St. Thomas Legacy of Social Activism

By |2024-02-12T16:43:07-06:00January 16th, 2024|Alumni, Student Life, Campus News, Academics|

St. Thomas theology faculty member Danny Hernandez ‘08 has built his career and philanthropy around the principles of social justice, community service, and entrepreneurial spirit.  He mentors emphasizing those same ideals to Eagle scholars who want to make a better world and find solutions to important issues. Hernandez consistently searches for off-campus components to support discussion [...]

Can I afford a Private College Preparatory High School?

By |2024-03-01T12:18:35-06:00August 24th, 2023|Admissions, Resources|

You want the best education for your child, and to find a school that will successfully prepare him or her for college, life, family, service and beyond. Based on everything you’ve researched and learned, private school has become an important option to consider. Now comes the most practical consideration: can you afford it? Rest [...]

17th St. Thomas Hall of Honor Induction || Andrew Linbeck ‘83 Exemplifying the Best of the Basilian Spirit

By |2023-01-17T20:20:33-06:00January 13th, 2023|Alumni|

Andrew Baird Linbeck ‘83 belonged to an unquestioned professional pedigree of highest achievement where he was recognized for his own towering personal greatness. Yet, Linbeck’s most lasting legacy is possessing an unmatched level of caring and philanthropy that could energize a group from Wall St. to Main St. to a neighborhood pocket community. He collected [...]

‘Be A Coffee Bean’ || Damon West from Rock Bottom to Rebirth Through Positive Change

By |2022-12-15T10:45:02-06:00December 12th, 2022|Alumni, Student Life, Campus News|

Today’s tale is of recovery and the long road to redemption. A ringleader in a rash of addiction-fueled robberies resurrects from his self-created smoldering crater to signal a warning bell and become a beacon of hope. An outrageous reversal from rock bottom. Reborn. To be a coffee bean. Damon West, wannabe college quarterback turned fast-talking [...]

Patrons of Promise || St. Thomas Immersion Trip and Right of Dignity

By |2023-02-01T12:35:04-06:00December 9th, 2022|Alumni, Academics, Campus News|

During the recent Thanksgiving holiday season, a select group of St. Thomas scholars was inspired with an appreciation for all the many blessings life has bestowed on them. Instead of flooding stores and retail websites on America’s so-called Black Friday to grab never say die deals in the spirit of materialism, the senior students gave [...]

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