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The Vincent C. Immel Law Library promotes research, scholarship, and educational endeavors primarily for the faculty, students and staff of the law school in an atmosphere that respects freedom of inquiry in accordance with the mission of university.
Maurice Egeston is a pianist from St. Louis, Missouri who spends his musical time leading bands, writing music, working as a piano accompanist and working as an educator in both the classroom and the private studio. Mo did his graduate studies in chamber music and accompanying at Southern Illinois University (Edwardsville) with Dr. Linda Perry. He has been the adjunct music instructor at Columbia College-St. Louis since 1996 and he returned as a music instructor to McKendree University in the Fall of 2012. - See more at: http://www.moegeston.com
The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the governmental body for all law students. Every School of Law student is a member of the SBA. The purpose of SBA, as set forth by its constitution, is to provide the students of the law school with a forum for the expression of ideas concerning the social, moral and intellectual aspects of the legal profession, and also to provide an opportunity for the students of the law school to participate in the formulation and administration of the educational policies of the law school. The SBA serves as an umbrella organization for all of the student groups within the law school. The SBA provides funding for student organizations, coordinates activities among students, works in conjunction with the Deans’ Office in addressing student concerns, and represents the law school in the Graduate and Professional Student Association (GPSA) of Saint Louis University. The SBA is committed to creating the best learning environment for all students, and we encourage everyone to actively participate in SBA activities. The SBA is here to help make your law school career a success. The goal is for all students to use the SBA as a resource for any questions, concerns or needs. Please feel free to contact the president or any of the officers, and they will be happy to help.
St. Louis Community College has provided so many people with a transformational experience. We want to hear your story. Visit the Foundation website for information on how to help a current student achieve the same amazing experience: www.stlcc.edu/foundation
The Downtown Dance Center (DDC), home of The Big Muddy Dance Company, offers specialized training for the intermediate, advanced, and professional dancer. Along with open advanced morning ballet classes with The Big Muddy Dance Company, the company offers a Trainee Program for those high level dancers who are ready to take their dancing to the next level, or experience a pre-professional atmosphere. For those intermediate to advanced dancers who wish to supplement their current training with high level classes, the DDC also offers an open track of ballet and contemporary jazz classes. New to the schedule are our Beginning I-II Adult classes for those inexperienced dancers hoping to have fun, stay in shape, and learn the basics of dance!
These are TEDx salon-style events, and are open to public. We spend the evening listening to local speakers, having a few drinks and discussing/debating the topics. There is no cover charge and drinks are paid for by individuals. ------------------ In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TED has created a program called TEDx. TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. Our event is called TEDxGatewayArch, where x=independently organized TED event. At our TEDxGatewayArch event, TEDTalks video and live speakers will combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events, including ours, are self-organized.
All Ready? is an emergency preparedness initiative designed to help the St. Louis region better anticipate and prepare for emergencies by providing individual residents with a central resource to learn about – and implement – the three simple steps to emergency preparedness. Information about All Ready? is also available online at www.AllReadySTL.com.
Crowe & Shanahan represents people from eastern Missouri and southern Illinois on claims for Social Security disability and SSI benefits. Our service is personal - you have the same lawyer and support team from the day your file is opened until the day it is closed. The four attorneys in the firm have represented over 10,000 people on disability claims. We have the knowledge and experience to guide you through the process.
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The St. Louis Paralegal Association is a non-profit association formed to promote the advancement of the paralegal profession in the St. Louis area through encouragement of high ethical and professional standards and to provide access to information and education for paralegals and other legal professionals. The St. Louis Paralegal Association is affiliated with The National Association of Legal Assistants ("NALA"). Each member of St. Louis Paralegal Association is bound by NALA's code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility. St. Louis Paralegal Association supports paralegals through continuing education programs, seminars and workshops. We promote the profession by working with various paralegal programs in the St. Louis area. We work with the local and state bar associations in the adoption of standards for paralegals in this rapidly growing field. The St. Louis Paralegal Association does not provide legal services to anyone.