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Tarsus Toastmasters Club 532 meets every 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7:00pm, at the Mid-County Branch of the St. Louis Public Library
RCD: Luke Gregory Faculty Fellow: Rebecca Wanzo, Ph.D. Grad Fellow: Karen Yang RAs: Dardick 1- Lauren Sexton 2- Rachel Koren 2- Francis Aguillard 3- Gabi Messina 3- Kranti Peddada 4- Robert Kim 4- Rose McCarthy Nemerov 1-2- Avi Geller 3- Naveena Lall 4- John Mern
Re-elect Tom Peters on April 2nd, 2013 for University City School Board.
Campus Location: Suburban St. Louis Founded: 1923 Type: 4-year, coeducational, liberal arts, private, Catholic Sponsoring Church Organization: Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet Enrollment: 2,532 (full-time undergraduates: 1,239) Traditional Undergrad Profile: 58% female, 42% male; 20% diversity; 10 states, 23 foreign countries represented (Overall student profile: 72% female, 28% male, 31% diversity) Faculty: 315 (full and part-time); More than 75% of full-time faculty hold a Ph.D. or the highest degree in their field. Student/faculty ratio: 13:1 (Average class size: 10) Application for admission: Rolling admission deadline Academic programs: 40 majors; 26 minors; 19 graduate programs Athletics: Division III, NCAA, St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SLIAC) Sports: Men’s: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball. Women’s: basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross country, dance team, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, volleyball Housing: 3 residence halls; 65% of freshmen live on campus. Career Development: Nearly 90% of students are employed or enter graduate school within 6 months of graduation. Tuition & fees 2011-2012: $22,054 Room & board: $8,600 (avg) Scholarships & financial assistance for full-time undergraduates: Students receiving financial aid: 93% Amount of institutional aid awarded annually to all students: $8.1 million Alumni: 17,000. Nearly 80% of alumni live or work in the greater St. Louis area.
Our goal is to spread the news about all events hosted by the many diverse organizations available on campus (i.e., SGA, RHA, Environmental Club, Campus Ministry, RA's, BSO, FISH, etc.). If you've ever asked yourself what events are available throughout the week (and weekend), this page is for you! Or, if your organization or club has an upcoming event, let us know so we can spread the wealth!
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Fontbonne's LGBTQIA Alliance for Respect And Equality (FLARE) is a student organization dedicated to raising awareness about LGBTQ issues and fostering acceptance for all members of the FBU community, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. We strive for inclusion and the celebration of everyone. Events are held throughout the school year.
Join us for our Ninth Dedicated Semester as we look to The Future. Dedicated Semester courses and events will explore emerging trends, new applications of current methods and technologies, innovation and invention in all disciplines.
QUEST is a three-phase leadership program designed to help Fontbonne students acquire foundational leadership skills, discern their personal strengths, and guide them on their personal vocational journey. Any Fontbonne student is welcome to participate in the QUEST program. First-year students will be required to complete the first phase of the QUEST program as a component of their Mission Core curriculum. Each phase has its own unique structure and purpose so while we recommend a certain sequence, students can design their own path of leadership development based on their distinct experience and needs.
The Department of Communication at SLU offers students a blended approach to communication studies, teaching both theory and application. Students prepare to become effective leaders in many industries, from marketing to not-for-profit, from publications to public relations, as well as consulting and corporate opportunities. You can see the varied options that our students have by visiting our internship page: http://www.slu.edu/department-of-communication-home/internships-and-careers/student-internships
We are pleased to announce the seventh session of the Washington University Model United Nations Symposium. To be held October 14 - 16, 2016 on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, WUMUNS is the perfect choice for beginning your MUN year. WUMUNS is a high school level conference. If you are looking for our college conference check out: Washington University Model United Nations Conference.