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Founded near the MIT campus in Cambridge's Kendall Square, CIC is the world's largest flexible office facility for growing companies. CIC provides over 450 small companies with award-winning facilities and state-of-the-art business and technical services. CIC was founded in 1999, with a simple concept about how great, innovative businesses are built. In 2014, CIC expanded into the St. Louis and downtown Boston markets with further plans for both domestic and international expansion.
Stability is an important part of your well-being. Everyone needs to manage their finances. Everyone needs to handle business. We are experienced, efficient and local. We are proud to offer you and your personal business a variety of financial and organizational options that will allow you and your employees less time spent on clerical tasks and paperwork, and more time to focus on your time and the art of your occupation. Our team is composed of professional Accountants & Financial Specialists, Business Owners & Entrepreneurs and experienced staff who's professional and educational background successfully established their skills and expertise. We present the following services to you: - Annual and Quarterly Tax Preparation - Bookkeeping - Payroll - Business Planning - Personal & Office Document Preparation (ex: Office Forms, PowerPoint Presentations, Resume's, Portfolio's) - Commercial Cleaning Services & Officespace Solutions Please look forward to the additional services we will be offering you and your business in the near future! If you don't have the time to visit us, we will be more than happy to visit you! 12745 New Halls Ferry is our business home-base, but we also work on-site, outside of our office. Feel free to call us, or e-mail us anytime with your inquiries. We check our inbox frequently throughout the day, and we look forward to helping you soon! License No. 1418 City of Florissant
RxShelving.com is an easy to use, one stop shop for all your retail and pharmacy fixture needs.
Located near the heart of downtown St. Louis, Simon Sign is a licensed, bonded and insured sign contractor serving both the Missouri and Illinois region since 1911. All Simon Sign technicians are qualified and experienced members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, specializing in sign installation and lighting maintenance of all types.
The Sports Business Association (SBA) is a club in the John Cook School of Business at Saint Louis University that is designed to aid sports business students and those who are interested in sports business. This club gives students the opportunity to network, connect, and grow when looking for internships, careers, and perfecting their professional profile in the sports industry when talking to employers, alumni, or even in sports internships.
Our Mission The mission of the John Cook School of Business is excellence in business education inspired by the Jesuit ideals of seeking truth, educating the whole person, and serving others. History of the School Founded in 1910, the John Cook School of Business is the 15th oldest business school in the nation. Although Saint Louis University had awarded commercial certificates to students since 1862, the students were still part of the regular collegiate department of the University. The idea of a separate school within a university for studying business was a new concept in the United States, even in the early 20th century. In 1910, however, Saint Louis University established a separate School of Commerce and Finance (C&F) due primarily to the hard work and persistence of Father Joseph L. Davis, S.J. Besides practical training in disciplines such as accounting and economics, Father Davis also believed that the modern businessman needed a general background in the liberal arts, particularly literature and grammar. In the early years of the School, classes met in Du Bourg Hall. But in 1931, C & F moved into its permanent home in a new building on Lindell Boulevard slightly west of the Law School. This building eventually would be named Davis-Shaughnessy Hall in honor of Father Davis and Martin Shaughnessy, a prominent St. Louis businessman, a graduate of the University and the primary donor for the construction of the building. A Comittment For the Future As the oldest business school west of the Mississippi, in the heart of a large metropolitan area, the school is well connected and respected in the business community. Classes are small so that professors and classmates can work together closely. At the same time, we think big when it comes to career planning, internships and opportunities to make contacts with business professionals in several disciplines of choice.
Campus ministry offers experience of word and sacrament, prayer and service, reflection and action. It is the Ignatian way of life, a way of love, a way of making our love of God in Christ active in our world. Join us.
A place for furthering knowledge beyond the restraints of the classroom walls. Education is more than exams, papers and grades. Education at SLU is about forming the entire person through a holistic approach. The University Honors Program only aids in the journey.
SLU offers more than 60 graduate and professional programs. Check out the comprehensive list: http://www.slu.edu/graduate-admission-home/degree-and-certificate-programs
In the Department of Housing and Residence Life, you will find that we are committed to creating living environments that support the holistic development of our students. Focusing on community development, social justice and diversity, leadership development, civic and social responsibility, accountability and community standards, the Department of Housing and Residence Life offers students the physical and emotional comforts of home balanced with numerous opportunities for personal growth and development. Our goal is to instill respect and foster a sense of community by creating, promoting, and supporting residential environments where students, faculty, and staff are provided opportunities to understand, accept, and appreciate each other. In addition, we strive to be one of the top housing departments in the country, creating residential environments that do not simply complement the academic mission, but are viewed as an integral and significant part of the entire educational experience.
You bring goals and determination. Whether you do so as an undergraduate or graduate student, Saint Louis University's College of Arts and Sciences will help you pull it all together. Among our departments and area programs, you'll find a home for study, self-inquiry, research, and career exploration. The Jesuit Tradition The foundation of our Jesuit tradition has shaped our mission, curriculum and our style of teaching and research throughout all our undergraduate and graduate programs. In fact, you'll feel the Jesuit influence in every area of academic and campus life -- from the caring, close-knit SLU community to our student and faculty commitment to service and outreach. Life-Changing Education At SLU, you'll be joining others who want their education to be life changing, something that develops to the whole person. The curriculum offers high-level education with focus on thoughtful self-reflection and real engagement with the world -- the complete package. Well-prepared. That's you in the College of Arts and Sciences at Saint Louis University.
SigEp has many experiences you won't find in other organizations on college campuses. Explore the ruins of Athens on the Quest to Greece, challenge your mind with a Faculty Fellow who has an office in your chapter house, meet SigEps from other campuses, and learn how the Fraternity prepares you for life by attending the EDGE. From our award-winning Leadership Continuum to the philosophy behind Sound Mind and Sound Body, Sigma Phi Epsilon is “Building Balanced Leaders for the World’s Communities.”
The Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness is dedicated to providing a safe campus for Saint Louis University students, faculty, staff and visitors. The Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness (DPSEP) is staffed with well-trained and dedicated officers who patrol the campus twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week.
We offer more than 30 programs for grade and middle school students, more than 40 programs for high school students and nearly 150 college credit courses, in addition to hosting many conferences and events. Not sure what you want to do with your summer? Learn about all the options we offer to make this your best summer yet - A SLU Kind of Summer!
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology is a college within Saint Louis University.HistoryFoundingParks Air College was founded by Oliver Parks in 1927. Parks was America's first federally certified school of aviation, holding the FAA Air Agency Certificate no. 1. Oliver Parks started as the sole flight instructor with two instruction aircraft at Lambert airfield. The venture nearly ended when Parks crashed a Laird Swallow training aircraft leaving only one remaining trainer and was unable to teach lessons while in the hospital. He bought 100 acres in East St. Louis in 1928, and built five buildings the same year. By 1929 Parks operated 35 TravelAir trainers with an enrollment of 600 students.Parks College was initially a publicly traded company. During the great depression, the Detroit Aircraft Corporation bought up eighty percent of the stock as part of a large merger of aviation entities. Oliver Parks sold most of his assets to buy back a controlling interest. The college students manufactured their own series of biplane aircraft, including the Parks P2A, which became the "hero" of books by author Richard Bach. The college quickly got out of the manufacturing business, selling the P2A rights to Ryan as the Ryan Speedster, and later the Hammond 100.In 1931 Parks offered an Executive Transport Pilot's course. In the 1930s those enrolled as aeronautical engineers, had to design, construct and test fly their own aircraft. By 1936 the enrollment reached 200 students, with a training fleet that consisted of 49 aircraft including the Kinner Sportster, and Lambert Monocoach twin.
The STL Symphony, one of America's leading orchestras, offers a $10 student deal through its Campus Coordinator program. These tickets, which normally cost between $60 and $80, are available for every classical concert at Powell Hall. Talk to your WashU campus coordinators or visit tinyurl.com/symphonytickets to join our mailing list. Hope to see you all at the symphony!