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Dr. Helpful Answers Your Questions

Dear Dr. Helpful,

My academic advisor mentioned something about UST libraries. My course syllabus includes writing a research paper, which I have not done since I was an undergraduate. Can you help me?

Signed,
Matt

Dear Matt,

Professional reference service is available at all St. Thomas libraries. While walk-in service is typically available, students should make appointments with liaison librarians in their subject field for lengthy reference consultations or tutorials. Librarians are also available for phone and email consultations.

URL for UST graduate students to library resources and services: http://www.stthomas.edu/libraries/gradstudents/default.html

Library Locations and Hours: http://www.stthomas.edu/libraries/about/location/default.html

Charles J. Keffer Library, MOH 205, 1000 LaSalle Av., Minneapolis, MN 55403
UST Minneapolis campus Opus Hall, NE corner of 10th St. S and LaSalle Ave
651-962-4664
Fall Hours
M-Th: 8 am - 10 pm
F: 8 am - 5 pm
Sa: 8 am - 5 pm
Su: Noon - 5 pm

O'Shaughnessy-Frey Library, 2115 Summit Av, St. Paul, MN 55105
On UST St. Paul North Campus, NW corner of Summit and Cleveland Aves, between JRC and OEC. The main entrance is on the west side.
651-962-5001
Fall Hours
M-Th: 7:30am - 2am
F: 7:30 am - 8 pm
Sa: 10 am - 6 pm
Su: Noon - 2am

RefWorks is an online research management, writing and collaboration tool provided by the University of St. Thomas for use by its students, faculty and staff members. You can use RefWorks for the following:

- Format bibliographies and citations automatically
- Create and organize a personal research database online
- Access your sources online from any computer, anywhere
- Share your database online with anyone, anywhere

To get started, you need to create a RefWorks account at https://www.refworks.com/Refworks/login

Signed,
Dr. Helpful

Dear Dr. Helpful,

I am interested in having more time to network with other Evening UST MBA students but my time is limited now because I am enrolled in two courses this fall semester. I am looking for your suggestions.

Thanks,
Nathan

Dear Nathan,

This fall, October 7-9, the Evening UST MBA program is hosting a “Happy Half Hour” sponsored by Robert Half, Inc. Students, staff and representatives from Robert Half, Inc. will gather to network with one another in the Terrence Murphy Hall first-floor atrium. Students may spend their class break enjoying refreshments, good company and familiarizing themselves with Robert Half, Inc. and its staff.

Other Student Life sponsored programs offered in the fall include the Master’s Pub, MBA-Z academic seminars, and Elective Track Information Sessions. Plan to attend any or all of these for more networking and educational opportunities.

Signed,
Dr. Helpful

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