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Academie Lafayette Académie Lafayette (AL), established in 1999, is one of Missouri’s longest-standing public charter schools, serving students from kindergarten through grade 12. AL offers a unique ...
After 200 years, there are many legends and untold tales hiding in the nooks and crannies of Saint Louis University. Discover the strange story of the 1949 St. Louis Exorcism.
10 Types of Homeland Security Jobs Each department within the DHS offers up its own variety of possible career paths. Employees of Homeland Security help accomplish an assortment of important tasks, ...
After 200 years, there are many legends and untold tales hiding in the nooks and crannies of Saint Louis University. Delve into the story of SLU's beloved mascot, the Billiken.
St. Louis (Dec. 16, 2024) — Saint Louis University has announced the appointment of Edward J. Feser, Ph.D., as its 34th president. Feser, a Roman Catholic, Jesuit-educated leader in higher education, ...
On Wednesday, Nov. 2, Saint Louis University announced the launch of the Institute for Translational Neuroscience (ITN). The new Institute brings together experts in biochemistry, chemistry, ...
Africa is the homeland of our species and harbors greater human genetic diversity than any other part of the planet. Studies of ancient DNA from African archaeological sites can shed important light ...
One of Saint Louis University’s most significant scientists, Edward A. Doisy, Ph.D.,’s work unraveling the mysteries of Vitamin K would alter the way that generations of children and other patients ...
Episode 14: MOCRA Memories - Berkeley Release date: May 29, 2015 MOCRA has been shaped by many people and events over the years. “MOCRA Memories” episodes delve into particular moments in MOCRA’s ...
James Bohman, Ph.D, professor emeritus of philosophy and former holder of the Danforth I Chair in the Humanities, died Jan. 9, 2021. He was 66 years old.
From the MOCRA archives, a talk by civil rights attorney Fred D. Gray about the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment and seeking justice for the men and their families whose lives were permanently changed.
On Jan. 13th, the College for Public Health and Social Justice successfully welcomed students on the first day of class to their new home on the second floor of the Marvin and Harlene Wool Center.