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Established 30 years ago, the Paul Mitchell network is nearly 100,000 salons strong and in 81 countries worldwide, and every professional hairdresser knows the Paul Mitchell name. Now, with the arrival of Paul Mitchell beauty schools, we’ve taken the world of cosmetology education by storm. Hours: Monday: 9:00am – 10:00pm Tuesday: 9:00am – 10:00pm Wednesday: 9:00am – 10:00pm Thursday: 9:00am – 10:00pm Friday: 9:00am – 5:00pm Saturday: 9:00am – 5:00pm Sunday: Closed Pinterest: http://bit.ly/PMTSSTLPinterest Instagram: http://bit.ly/PMTSSLCInstagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/PMTSSTLTwitter Foursquare: http://bit.ly/pmtsstlfoursquare Yelp: http://bit.ly/PMTSSTLYelp
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.
The current adventures of the University Theatre at Saint Louis University. Celebrating its 70th Anniversary Season!
Saint Louis University School of Law, also known as SLU LAW, is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. It is one of the professional graduate schools of Saint Louis University. Opened in 1843, it is the first law school west of the Mississippi River. The school has been ABA approved since 1924 and is a member of the Association of American Law Schools. Housed in Scott Hall, the law school has the highest enrollment of law students in Missouri. It offers both full- and part-time programs. The school is also home to St. Louis University's Vincent C. Immel Law Library, which is one of the largest law libraries in the state of Missouri. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas studied for his bar exam at the old Omer Poos Law Library on the main SLU campus.It was the first ABA law school in St. Louis to accept African-American students. In 1908, the law school accepted its first female law students. Starting with the fall semester of 2013, the school will be located in Scott Hall, a new facility in Downtown St. Louis. According to SLU Law's 2013 ABA-required disclosures, 55.5% of the Class of 2013 obtained full-time, long-term, JD-required employment nine months after graduation.Degree programsMost students are enrolled in the full-time J.D. program. SLU LAW has the only part-time J.D. program in St. Louis. The school also offers dual-degree programs and an LL.M in Health Law and an LL.M Program in American Law for Foreign Lawyers.
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Follow us on Instagram and Snapchat: @kslu.radio Contact Us: Music Director ([email protected]) for all music submissions. Programming Director ([email protected]) for scheduling. Promotions Director ([email protected]) for recruitment, show reviews, ticket giveaways, or artist interviews. Production Director ([email protected]) for questions about and/or scheduling the production studio. Training Director ([email protected]) for questions about and/or scheduling training for incoming and potential DJ’s. Mobile DJ Director ([email protected]) for specific questions regarding DJ-ing events and/or renting sound equipment. Please refer to the Mobile DJ Request form for FAQ's regarding this service. (http://kslu.slu.edu/services/mobile-dj-request/) Please contact our General Manager ([email protected]) for all other inquires.
Open 9-5 Monday through Friday. Teaching is our mission; clothing is the end result. We make clothing for the Saint Louis University Theatre Program productions. Several times a year we also make costumes for professional productions in the area.
Open 9-5 Monday through Friday. Teaching is our mission; clothing is the end result. We make clothing for the Saint Louis University Theatre Program productions. Several times a year we also make costumes for professional productions in the area.
We can buy a lot of books that your school's bookstore can't!! Don't throw them away or donate them without checking with us! Bring them in as soon as you no longer need them to maximize your money back! They lose their value so quickly as new editions are published.
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.
A place to connect with other Wash U study abroad students and keep up with the latest Overseas Programs information.
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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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.
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.
The Center for Entrepreneurship at Saint Louis University is a cross-campus, cross-community resource for entrepreneurs and private business owners. Our nationally-ranked programs promote economic growth by encompassing "Passion. Compassion. Planning. Performance."
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.
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.
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!
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