University-wide subscription to the digital edition of the esteemed British newsweekly. Includes current and prior coverage back to 1997; see the separate Economist Historical Archive for coverage back to 1843.
Enter your stthomas.edu email address on the institutional login page (do not click the blue Log in button). You will automatically be redirected to the St. Thomas Single Sign-On login page if you don't already have an active session.
Our subscription includes access to Economist podcasts and other digital content available via the Economist mobile apps. To log in, go to Menu > Settings > Log in, and enter your St. Thomas email address when prompted. Note: There is no need to enter a password on the login page--instead, you should automatically be redirected to UST Single Sign-On.
FT.com is the digital version of The Financial Times, a leading global news source offering in-depth analysis of global markets, economics, and diverse topics like politics, technology, climate change, and much more.
Use your stthomas.edu email address to set up your account for personalized access to content on the FT.com website and mobile apps (ft.com/mobile).
Once registered, sign in to FT.com directly. Use myFT to curate topics that you're interested in, set up email alerts, subscribe to newsletters, and save articles to refer back to later.
Other features include:
The St. Thomas Libraries also offer the Financial Times Historical Archive beginning with the first issue in 1888.
Direct access to nytimes.com paid for by St. Thomas.
First-time users: Create a free account using your St. Thomas email address. Existing paid New York Times subscribers must cancel their subscription before authenticating via the school-funded program.
Includes access to The New York Times in Education (separate registration required), TimesMachine, The Athletic (separate registration required), NYT podcasts, mobile apps, and more. Does not include Cooking, Wirecutter, or Games.
Once registered, students will have access until 12/31 of their graduation year. Faculty/staff will have 4 years of full account access, after which they must re-authenticate by visiting accessnyt.com.
Direct access to wsj.com paid for by St. Thomas.
First-time users: Create a free account using your St. Thomas email address.
Access includes news, commentary, podcasts, WSJ+, use of the mobile app, and more.
Students will be prompted to enter their graduation date upon activation. Faculty and staff will receive an email to renew their academic pass every 364 days.
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