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Welcome to the website of the Vice President for Academic Affairs of the University of St. Thomas. It is an exciting place to be engaged in educational pursuits. We provide students a quality education in liberal arts and a wide array of majors. Our core curriculum is one of the most substantial cores in the country, embodying the dialogue of faith and reason, anchored by philosophy and theology. Our education is rooted in  the Catholic intellectual tradition and open to continual exploration, dialogue, and improvement. 

I invite you to look at our educational goals and outcomes, as well as core curriculum;  explore our various schools and programs; check out our institutes and centers. I think you will agree that UST is on its way to becoming a great Catholic university. I invite your response, comments, or questions.

Read more about how UST provides "An Education at the Crossroads."

Meet the VPAA
Dr. John Hittinger - Vice President for Academic AffairsDr. John Hittinger joined UST in August, 2006. Prior to joining UST, he held a position at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit Michigan. John has published articles and presented papers on a variety of topics including John Locke, Jacques Maritain, military ethics, liberal education, political philosophy, and the thought of John Paul II.  

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