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
"Residence Hall Association (RHA) is a social organization that provides leadership experience through campus wide programming, regional and national conferences, and initiating changes to improve residential living. Members are encouraged to take a leadership role in the executive board or through MACURH: Midwest Affiliate of College and University Residence Halls. Past events/programs have included: self defense, MACURH regional conferences, care package fundraisers, cosponsoring Frightfest, Valentine's Dinner, City Museum trip, St. Patrick's Casserole Ministry, ALS Awareness Week, and Autism Awareness Week."
Fontbonne University Fine Arts Gallery's mission is to encourage and support the artist and the education of the visual arts in the community through its exhibitions and programs. We value the artist and their work by promoting and supporting them through exhibitions, gallery talks, education and outreach programs. We want to help build audiences for the artist’s work by providing the community with a venue to view quality art. We believe in creating an educational environment for both the artist and audience to interact for a more personal experience of art. We serve Artists - young, emerging, and professional; Art Viewers - novice, those seeking more knowledge and experience of the arts; Art Collector; and Special Populations. We reach out to these communities by providing professional art programs and encouraging the participation of art through a variety of learning opportunities. The Gallery renovation was generously funded by the Fontbonne Community Connection January 2011. The Figure Now Exhibition was the first exhibition in the new space.
The ability to communicate is our most precious human characteristic. When a person cannot communicate, isolation from friends, family and society often occurs. Nearly 10 million Americans have a speech, language and/or hearing disorder. Speech-language pathologists and deaf educators provide services to enhance the lives of those with communication disorders. All faculty members in Fontbonne University's Communication Disorders and Deaf Education department have the academic preparation and the practical experience to prepare teachers of the deaf or speech-language pathologists. Deaf education faculty members have teacher certification and speech-language pathology faculty members are licensed by the state of Missouri and certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Student Alumni Association is a Fontbonne Student Organization wth great networking opportunities. SAA helps students learn the skills needed to succeed in the real world after graduation.
Concordia Seminary serves church and world by providing theological education and leadership centered in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ for the formation of pastors, missionaries, and leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
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.
The Department of Political Science offers undergraduates the opportunity to study all aspects of politics using cutting-edge technical and theoretical tools. Our courses are animated by longstanding problems related to the use of power, its rightful exercise by governments and individual actors, and the institutions that affect how that power is exercised. Reflecting the breadth of the discipline, we offer a range of classes, including courses on elections and electoral politics; international political economy; justice and the state; and comparative analyses of political institutions across states.