Ranken Technical College is a private, non-profit institution of higher education. Rich with history, Ranken has provided students with top quality educational programs for 100 years. Ranken Technical College’s primary mission is to provide the comprehensive education and training necessary to prepare students for employment and advancement in a variety of technical fields. Throughout its long history as a St. Louis College and trade school, Ranken has been an excellent training and educational center for professionals looking to start or advance in their careers. Ranken Technical School’s success in job placement is well-documented, with over 98 percent of Ranken graduates finding gainful employment in their chosen field within six months of graduation. Ranken Technical College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Ranken Technical College is a private not-for-profit, 2-4 year college located in St. Louis, Missouri. Ranken offers programs in five main divisions: Automotive, Electrical, Construction, Information Technology, and Manufacturing. The school has a student body consisting of approximately 2,300 men and women. In the fall of 2008, Ranken College completed Walker Hall. Walker Hall is the first student housing building and accommodates over 200 on-campus residents.About Ranken Technical CollegeRanken Technical College was founded in 1907 by David Ranken, Jr., as a private, non-profit educational institution to train students for employment in a variety of technical and mechanical occupations. Established with a foundation deed of more than $1 million, Ranken began its first academic year in September 1909. David Ranken later added his entire fortune to the school's endowment, which, since then, has contributed to the substantial growth of the college and helped to reduce annual operating costs and tuition.Ranken Technical College’s primary mission is to provide the comprehensive education and training necessary to prepare students for employment and advancement in a variety of technical fields. Throughout its long history as a St. Louis College and trade school, Ranken has been an excellent training and educational center for professionals looking to start or advance in their careers. Ranken Technical College’s success in job placement is well-documented, with traditionally 96–98 percent of Ranken graduates finding gainful employment in their chosen field within six months of graduation.Ranken Technical College is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and is a member of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.Majors OfferedRanken offers a variety of Degree and Certificate options in both day an evening classes.
The Washington University Black Law Students Association was founded in 1973. Each year over forty-five Washington University Law School students become active members of BLSA. Today, BLSA continues to stay committed to the development and support of Black students in the legal profession. BLSA utilizes the many talents and strengths of its members to serve both the Law School and the St. Louis community, through academic and service programs. We dedicate our time to community activism efforts, professional development workshops, social activities, cultural events, pursuing recruitment and retention of Black law professors, alumni relations and professional mentorship opportunities.
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The Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) program is focused on the scientific groundwork needed to meet the global need for abundant, clean, and economical energy. Under the direction of Professor Robert Blankenship, the Lucille P. Markey Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences, Departments of Biology and Chemistry, Washington University (WUSTL) received an EFRC award effective August 1, 2009. To address the purpose of the EFRC initiative, WUSTL created the Photosynthetic Antenna Research Center (PARC). PARC brings together a core group of WUSTL researchers along with several other select scientists from academia, private research institutes, and national laboratories to produce an international interdisciplinary team. PARC aspires to maximize photosynthetic antenna efficiency in living organisms and to fabricate robust micron-scale biohybrid light-harvesting systems to drive chemical processes or generate photocurrent. This vision will be achieved through transformational research to optimize antenna size and composition for natural photosynthetic function and to develop versatile synthetic macromolecular solar-collectors that can be tailored for specific applications. PARC’s research and educational activities will build a legacy of intellectual and technical capacity for harvesting solar energy for the future (read more about PARC’s vision). This will be accomplished using structural techniques such as neutron scattering and diffraction at the Spallation Neutron Source and the High Flux Isotope Reactor at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and advanced microscopy at the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) at Los Alamos and Sandia National Laboratories. PARC includes collaborations with scientists at three national laboratories and several U.S. and U.K. universities (see PARC’s member institutions).
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The Shelley House was the focus of the 1948 United States Supreme Court case Shelley v. Kraemer, which ruled that judicial enforcement by state courts of racially restrictive covenants violated the Constitution. The 1906 duplex in St. Louis, Missouri was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 14, 1990.
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