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Washington University School of Law is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. The law school is one of the seven graduate and undergraduate schools at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1867, the School of Law is the oldest continually operating private law school west of the Mississippi River. Originally, the law school was located in downtown St. Louis, but it relocated in 1904 to the Danforth Campus of Washington University in St. Louis, and is housed in Anheuser-Busch Hall. It is ranked 18th among the 203 American Bar Association approved law schools by U.S. News & World Report. Its clinical training and trial advocacy programs have consistently ranked in the top ten according to the same source.AdmissionsFor the class entering in the fall of 2015, 1,275 out of 4,613 J.D. applicants were offered admission (27.6%), with 210 matriculating. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2015 entering class were 161 and 168, respectively, with a median of 167. The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.18 and 3.80, respectively, with a median of 3.67.Ranking and honorsThe 2015 edition of U.S. News & World Report's "Best Law Schools" ranked the Washington University School of Law: 18th in the country overall (out of over 180 law schools) 9th in the country in Trial Advocacy 6th in the country in Clinical Training Recent Leiter’s Law School Rankings placed the law school: 18th in the country (tie) in Student Quality 19th in the country (tie) in Academic Reputation 20th in the country (tie) in Lawyer/Judge Reputation GraduatePrograms.com recently ranked Washington University as number 1 for social life.
The ThurtenE Carnival is the oldest and largest student-run carnival in the United States. Each year, the net proceeds from the Carnival are donated to a St. Louis area charity. The Carnival always creates new and exciting memories for all who share in the experience. “Lot Week,” the week leading up to the Carnival, has been declared ThurtenE Carnival Week by the Governor of Missouri. During this week, the Brookings Parking Lot is transformed into a playground for the imagination. The ThurtenE Carnival traditionally attracts well over 80,000 people. This April 11th-13th, the ThurtenE Honorary expects over 100,000 people from both the Washington University and St. Louis community to attend the Carnival. The ThurtenE Carnival brings together over 50 student organizations at Washington University. From Residential Colleges, fraternities, and sororities to religious and ethnic organizations, participation in the Carnival is diverse and abundant. The teamwork of these diverse groups is what brings the Carnival to life. Fraternities and sororities build overwhelming façades and perform original plays for children, while other groups operate carnival games or host a food booth. These efforts contribute to making ThurtenE Carnival a truly unique event.
Forsyth offers a challenging, engaging education with support from exceptional teachers on a one-of-a-kind campus.
The School of Engineering & Applied Science at Washington University in St. Louis is ranked among US News & World Report's top 50 Engineering Schools, and focuses intellectual efforts through a new convergence paradigm, particularly as applied to medicine and health, energy and environment, entrepreneurship and security.
The Social Programming Board (SPB) is an Executive Entity of the Student Union at Washington University in Saint Louis, charged with providing entertaining and educational activities in the form of concerts, comedians, and special events. These programs will work to fulfill the programming aspect of Student Union’s purpose and help create a more vibrant campus community. As the Student Union’s principal student programming body, the SPB’s programming will emphasize its mission of service to the campus community and to the undergraduate students in particular. In fulfilling these responsibilities, the SPB will be responsive to the diverse interests and programming needs of the campus community.
We’re making St. Louis an even better place to live by connecting our region with greenways so you can be active, get around town and just enjoy being outside. Greenways are outdoor spaces connecting people and places. Ours include paved trails where you can take a walk, go for a run or ride a bike, or just explore and enjoy being outside. Our greenways are all different; some go through your neighborhood, getting you where you need to go. Some follow along a river, so you can exercise or just enjoy the outdoors. Others are full of stories of the history of our region! Greenways can hold great events for our community or programs so you can try something new. The long-term vision for the St. Louis region is called the River Ring, where more than 600 miles of trails will connect communities, bike-friendly streets and transit, and our region’s great rivers and parks in a network of greenways. By creating the River Ring, we’re offering one more way for 2 million residents plus visitors to get around, we’re enhancing our economy and we’re conserving natural resources throughout this 1,200 square mile region. (That’s roughly the size of Rhode Island!) Great Rivers Greenway is a regional parks and trails district created by a vote of the people to connect St. Louis City, St. Louis County and St. Charles County.
Rockwell House it the Episcopal Church at Washington University in St. Louis. We serve the entire St. Louis college community with two regular weekly gatherings during the school year. Sunday nights at 7:10pm we worship and share a free meal and on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 we cook a free meal together and study the bible. The Rockwell House is your spiritual home at college. We are a community of spiritual explorers who seek to love and serve God through Christ. We value open minds and hearts. We welcome all comers and we especialy invite you to come explore with us!
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.
Creatives On Call curates, manages and activates creative talent in Advertising, Marketing, Corporate Communications and Digital & Social Media specialties for corporations and agencies on an individual and team basis. Hand curated and selected creative talent, provides a granular level of expertise and specialization second to none. We provide flexibility and convenience to the creative talent we serve and the companies that seek their services – from short term freelance projects, temporary assignments or permanent placements. We’ll even hand craft an entire creative team for larger initiatives and engagements. For 20+ years, Creative On Call, Inc. has hand selected and built one of the best networks of creative talent in the United States. Covering the nation from the heart of the Midwest - our experience brings best practices and leadership to everything we do. Creatives On Call is a woman owned and operated company, certified by WBENC.
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Rockwell House it the Episcopal Church at Washington University in St. Louis. We serve the entire St. Louis college community with two regular weekly gatherings during the school year. Sunday nights at 7:10pm we worship and share a free meal and on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 we cook a free meal together and study the bible. The Rockwell House is your spiritual home at college. We are a community of spiritual explorers who seek to love and serve God through Christ. We value open minds and hearts. We welcome all comers and we especialy invite you to come explore with us!
The Social Programming Board (SPB) is an Executive Entity of the Student Union at Washington University in Saint Louis, charged with providing entertaining and educational activities in the form of concerts, comedians, and special events. These programs will work to fulfill the programming aspect of Student Union’s purpose and help create a more vibrant campus community. As the Student Union’s principal student programming body, the SPB’s programming will emphasize its mission of service to the campus community and to the undergraduate students in particular. In fulfilling these responsibilities, the SPB will be responsive to the diverse interests and programming needs of the campus community.
AISA is a student-led group of Native and non-Native students who are committed to learning, preserving, and sharing the cultures of American Indian, Alaska Native, and other indigenous communities. We seek to provide a safe and supportive environment for members to explore cultural identity while advocating for diversity within the Brown School as well as the larger St. Louis community.
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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.
The Service and Justice Coordinators is a group of Fontbonne students who plan and lead service projects for the Fontbonne community. This coordinator team consists of five different types of coordinator positions: the local coordinators, the national trip coordinators, the international trip coordinators, the interfaith coordinators, and the Fontbonne traditions coordinators.
Griffin Gamers is an organization that promotes community and camaraderie through the power of games. We have also started a gaming library with a set of video games available for check out. If interested go to the circulation desk in the Jack. C Taylor Library for more information. New games are added for the 2013-2014 school year, check them out! Also check out the Jack C Taylor Library Facebook page for more information on what is happening in the library: https://www.facebook.com/fontbonnelibrary
Forsyth offers a challenging, engaging education with support from exceptional teachers on a one-of-a-kind campus.
The ThurtenE Carnival is the oldest and largest student-run carnival in the United States. Each year, the net proceeds from the Carnival are donated to a St. Louis area charity. The Carnival always creates new and exciting memories for all who share in the experience. “Lot Week,” the week leading up to the Carnival, has been declared ThurtenE Carnival Week by the Governor of Missouri. During this week, the Brookings Parking Lot is transformed into a playground for the imagination. The ThurtenE Carnival traditionally attracts well over 80,000 people. This April 11th-13th, the ThurtenE Honorary expects over 100,000 people from both the Washington University and St. Louis community to attend the Carnival. The ThurtenE Carnival brings together over 50 student organizations at Washington University. From Residential Colleges, fraternities, and sororities to religious and ethnic organizations, participation in the Carnival is diverse and abundant. The teamwork of these diverse groups is what brings the Carnival to life. Fraternities and sororities build overwhelming façades and perform original plays for children, while other groups operate carnival games or host a food booth. These efforts contribute to making ThurtenE Carnival a truly unique event.