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The Olin Business School is one of seven academic schools at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1917, the business school was renamed for entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988. The school offers BSBA, Master of Business Administration (MBA), MS in Supply Chain Management, MS in Finance, Masters in Accounting, MS in Customer Analytics, MS in Leadership, Executive MBA, Doctor of Business in Finance (DBA) and PhD degrees. In 2002, an Executive MBA program was established in Shanghai, in cooperation with Fudan University.The Olin Business School includes the 80000sqft Simon Hall, whose 1986 construction was largely funded by a gift from John E. Simon; Knight and Bauer Halls, whose 2014 construction was largely funded by gifts from Charles F. And Joanne Knight and George and Carol Bauer; and the Charles F. Knight Executive Education and Conference Center, all on the Danforth Campus.Olin has a network of about 19,190 alumni across the world. In the late 2000s, the business school’s endowment rose to $249 million (2007); annual gifts averaged $12 million per year.On July 1, 2009, the school took over management of the Brookings Institute's executive management program.ProgramsBSBA ProgramAt Olin, undergraduate students are admitted directly into the BSBA program as freshmen.To graduate, students must complete a minimum of 120 units of coursework. 40% of classes must be outside the areas of business. Students can choose from eight different business majors: Accounting, Economics and Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Healthcare Management, Marketing, Leadership and Strategic Management, and Operations and Supply Chain Management. Olin students can also minor in International Business, the Business of Entertainment, or the Business of Sports Management.
The Campaign for Informed Campus Life "Don't gamble with your future...Plan for it" is a campaign to help you integrate many facets of student life, from academics to recreation to health, through learning about your rights, responsibilities, and resources at Wash. U. Brought to you by the Office of Judicial Programs, it's a collaboration between multiple offices, including the Career Center, WUPD, Habif Health & Wellness Center, Office of Student Activities, Office of Orientation, Residential Life, and Greek Life. Find out more about the campaign at: http://studentconduct.wustl.edu/campaign
Arts & Sciences comprises the core disciplines of the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences and includes departments ranging from English and Mathematics, to Political Science and Anthropology. In addition to departments of international renown, our programs and research centers create platforms for faculty and students to collaborate across the traditional academic subject areas, with productive interdisciplinary initiatives such as Environmental Studies and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology.
We believe that a student’s critical awareness of the world and adeptness in oral and written communication provide a lasting basis for professional success and a fulfilling life. By providing solid grounding in English or communication studies, courses in each major develop the skills and perspective that enable students to adapt to change and devise creative solutions to new problems. Optional professional concentrations in broadcasting, journalism, professional writing, public relations, and teacher certification prepare students for specific careers. We also offer internship opportunities and a variety of extracurricular activities. Dynamic classes, a growing number of majors, and the long-term success of our alumni demonstrate the relevance of our programs to a diverse and changing society. Fontbonne students who have majored in English or communication studies have pursued careers in law, advertising, public relations, teaching, business, politics, journalism, and broadcasting.
We believe that a student’s critical awareness of the world and adeptness in oral and written communication provide a lasting basis for professional success and a fulfilling life. By providing solid grounding in English or communication studies, courses in each major develop the skills and perspective that enable students to adapt to change and devise creative solutions to new problems. Optional professional concentrations in broadcasting, journalism, professional writing, public relations, and teacher certification prepare students for specific careers. We also offer internship opportunities and a variety of extracurricular activities. Dynamic classes, a growing number of majors, and the long-term success of our alumni demonstrate the relevance of our programs to a diverse and changing society. Fontbonne students who have majored in English or communication studies have pursued careers in law, advertising, public relations, teaching, business, politics, journalism, and broadcasting.
http://www.fontbonne.edu/career The Career Development Department provides free and confidential career development and management services for current students and alumni of Fontbonne University. Current Fontbonne students and alumni may schedule an appointment by calling 314-889-4516 or stopping by the student affairs office in Medaille Hall, first floor. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. While we may occasionally be able to accommodate a walk-in appointment, we cannot guarantee this--please schedule an appointment.
The FRESH Greens Garden began in the early spring of 2011 after receiving a Fontbonne Community Connection (FCC) grant. Major work began in the fall of 2012 and spring 0f 2013 for a bountiful harvest. During the summer, the produce is used for Camp FRESH; Once camp is over, Fontbonne students are welcome to pick produce.
Wash U Sports Analytics' objective is to provide interested and motivated students the opportunity to learn about sports analytics, problem solving and its current impact in the sports and business world. Wash U Sports Analytics will develop statistical measurements to further affirm, negate, or qualify a hypothesis in hopes of providing cutting edge sports research. Students will be paired up in teams based on sports preference and research interests. On average, teams will have a semester to present their findings by creating a statistical model and writing a brief summary of their results.
Our courses use feminist theory and gender analysis to examine literature, culture, social structures, and political power, and to understand how assumptions and beliefs about masculinities, femininities, and sexualities shape human institutions, organizations, and activities.
At least one-third of Olin undergraduates study abroad – in Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Israel, Italy, Spain or the United Kingdom. Some of our programs provide mainly academic study, while our International Internship Programs incorporate full-time internships. All of our European program students participate in a weeklong European Study Tour (last week of January) while abroad. This tour is designed to give our students an intense introduction to the aspects of the European Union.
MASTER OF SOCIAL WORK: Through the top-ranked Master of Social Work program at the Brown School at Washington University, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to tackle some of society’s greatest challenges and succeed in a variety of professional settings. Our program has trained our graduates for work across an incredible breadth of professional positions in more than 50 countries around the globe. Our customizable curriculum allows you to design your own course of study tailored to the type of work you’ll do and the communities you’ll work with. Concentrations American Indian and Alaska Native Children, Youth and Families Health Mental Health Older Adults and Aging Societies Social and Economic Development Individualized Specializations Management Policy Research Sexual Health and Education Social Entrepreneurship System Dynamics Dual Degrees MSW/Master of Public Health (MPH) MSW/Master of Architecture (MArch) MSW/Master of Arts in Education (MAEd) MSW/Master of Business Administration (MBA) MSW/Law (JD) MSW/Master of Divinity (MDiv) MSW/Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies (MAPS) Certificates Affordable Housing and Mixed-Income Community Management Violence and Injury Prevention MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH Through the pioneering Master of Public Health program at the Brown School at Washington University, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to tackle some of society’s most pressing health challenges—recognizing that complex problems require multifaceted solutions. Our program, accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health, is distinguished by its unique classes and course packages, outstanding research opportunities, and real-world learning experiences. Specializations Epidemiology/Biostatistics Global Health Health Policy Analysis Urban Design Dual Degrees MPH/Master of Social Work (MSW) MPH/Master of Business Administration (MBA) MPH/Master of Science in Occupational Therapy (MSOT) Certificate Violence and Injury Prevention
Wilkinson Early Childhood Center is a community of children, parents, staff, and Maryville University faculty and students dedicated to preparing autonomous citizens for a democratic society. Education is a process through which learners try to make sense of the universe. This constructivist process involves social, ethical, cognitive, symbolic, and physical growth and development. Children construct knowledge by building relationships between people, objects, and events. Staff collaborates to structure an open, caring and stimulating environment. In this environment, children make choices and develop positive dispositions towards active learning through themes, projects, and centers. Staff develops and shares expertise through participation in the Wilkinson Early Childhood Center-Maryville Professional Development School Partnership. Working together, staff, parents, and children create a community of life-long learners.
St. Roch Mission Statement and School Philosophy St. Roch Catholic Elementary School’s mission is Faith, Education, Service, and Discipline. The purpose of St. Roch School is to provide a Catholic Christian education to children whose parents recognize the worth of such an education. To accomplish this purpose, we rely upon the understanding, the cooperation, and participation of the community we serve. Mission is Faith: We believe that the entire life of the school is centered on the person of Jesus Christ. This commitment permeates and influences every aspect of that life through participation in our Faith Community. Since St. Roch is a Catholic School, its religious life is also Church–centered, and its teaching mission is the extension of the Church. This means, in broadest terms, that traditions and doctrines of the Catholic Church are the basis of its religious instructions, practices, and spirit it seeks to create. Mission is Education: We believe St. Roch is committed to the total spiritual, intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development of our students to their fullest capacities. Mission is Discipline: We strive to instill a strong sense of self-discipline, self-reliance, and self-esteem that result in ethical and moral behavior. Mission is Service: Because of global diversity, we provide a variety of resources and experiences designed to help students’ function respectfully and responsibly in a rapidly changing society With this as our philosophy, we welcome your child to St. Roch Catholic Elementary School! Our primary concern is faith, education, service, and discipline. St. Roch is best described as structured in form and informal in atmosphere. The curriculum is appropriate for each level with firm but understanding discipline. Students are expected to respect themselves, their families, their companions, and their school.