- SLU Hosts Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, National SecuritySaint Louis University held a conference focused on educating the next generation on AI practice in national security. The event featured top industry experts, government leaders, and researchers. This was the second conference hosted by SLU’s Intelligence Community Center for Academic Excellence.
- Saint Louis University Launches Human-Computer Interaction LabA new state-of-the-art computer lab in Saint Louis University's Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business will analyze how humans interact with computers, improving web experiences across various platforms.
- John George Severson Jr., Ph.D.: 1940-2024John George Severson Jr., Ph.D., professor emeritus in the Department of Biology, died Saturday, March 23, 2024. He was 83. Severson was a professor at Saint Louis University from 1971 until his retirement in 2011.
- SLU Meteorology Students Make the Most of a Once in a Lifetime ExperienceA team of student researchers, led by Robert Pasken, Ph.D. associate professor of Meteorology at Saint Louis University, studied the meteorological impacts of the 2024 solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.
- Emmy-Award-Winning Actor and St. Louis Native Jon Hamm to Deliver May 2024 Commencement AddressEmmy-award-winning actor Jon Hamm will return to his hometown of St. Louis to deliver the spring commencement address this year at Saint Louis University. The ceremony begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, May 18, in Chaifetz Arena. The event also will be live-streamed on slu.edu and archived on SLU’s YouTube channel.
- Saint Louis University to Host Events on Campus Throughout STL TechWeekThe second St. Louis Tech Week, an event highlighting the St. Louis technology sector, is April 8-12 and Saint Louis University will host several events throughout the week.
- Novel Findings from 2017 Lead to Changes in How Experts Will Research the 2024 Solar EclipseResearch published in Atmosphere has shown that in 2017, temperature cooling expected during a total solar eclipse was moderated by St. Louis' Urban Heat Island (UHI). The findings have changed how meteorologists will study the 2024 eclipse.
- MOCRA Presents Exhibition Exploring Faith and Spirituality, Featuring Artists Who Utilize Everyday Materials, Craft ProductionThe Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) at Saint Louis University presents Open Hands: Crafting the Spiritual. Open Hands contains works by six artists who use everyday materials, found objects, and elements of craft production to explore issues related to faith and spirituality, personal and cultural identity, and tradition and community.
- SLU Chess Wins Third Consecutive Collegiate Chess League TitleSaint Louis University beat Webster University in the title match on Sunday, March 24, to claim the 2024 spring title. The win continued the Billikens' run of success in CCL action after SLU swept the 2023 season by winning both the spring and fall titles.
- Saint Louis University to Stage “Scenes from A Raisin in the Sun”Saint Louis University’s Theatre and Dance will present “Scenes from A Raisin in the Sun" on Friday, April 5. This production honors the 65th anniversary of the Lorraine Hansberry play’s Broadway premiere and will be the first time SLU has presented the seminal work. The one-night-only event features a cast of students, professors, and professional actors performing a curated selection of scenes from the play.
- SLU Professor Awarded Papal Honorary Doctorate DegreeEleonore Stump, Ph.D., professor of philosophy at Saint Louis University, was honored recently by the Munich School of Philosophy, where she received a papal honorary doctorate for her dedication and expertise to religious philosophy throughout her decades-long career.
- Consortium for Human Flourishing Hosting Education for Flourishing ConferenceThe Consortium for Human Flourishing at Saint Louis University, in collaboration with the Flourishing Network hosted by the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University, and the Brookings Institution, will host the Fourth Annual Education for Flourishing conference on Friday, April 19.
- SLU, TGI Researcher Part of Team Using Remote Sensing to Study PermafrostSaint Louis University is one of five universities working together to study permafrost using hyperspectral remote sensing, as part of a grant funded by the Department of Defense (DoD) as part of its Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) program.
- Saint Louis University President Fred P. Pestello, Ph.D., Announces Plans to Step Down in 2025A transformational leader, Pestello has articulated a vision for SLU to become a global Jesuit university that is mission-focused, student and patient-centered, and research-driven — one that is working with the people of St. Louis to reimagine, transform and unify the city.
- Saint Louis University School of Medicine Students Celebrate Match DayFourth-year students from Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine gathered with family and friends on March 15 at the Ritz-Carlton in Clayton to celebrate Match Day as part of the National Resident Matching Program, annually matching students with residency programs across the United States.
- Women's Foundation Names Saint Louis University a Top Workplace for Women in 2024For the fifth straight year, Saint Louis University has been named as a top workplace for women by the Women's Foundation of Greater St. Louis. The foundation announced honorees for its seventh annual "Women in the Workplace: Employment Scorecard" on March 12.
- SLU/YouGov Poll: Missouri Voters Support Abortion Initiative, Sports Betting and Open EnrollmentThe February 2024 SLU/YouGov Poll surveyed 900 likely Missouri voters about their opinions regarding the 2024 election, critical political issues facing the state and country, Missouri education issues, and matters being considered by the Missouri legislature.
- SLU Professor Recognized By AUPHA for Excellence in Health EducationKimberly R. Enard, Ph.D.,associate professor in the College for Public Health and Social Justice (CPHSJ) at Saint Louis University, made history when she was named the 2024 John D. Thompson Prize Recipient by the Association of University Programs for Health Administration for her excellence in health education and administration, becoming the first African-American and the first SLU faculty member to receive this award.
- SLU Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Named Society of Hospital of Medicine’s ‘Unsung Hero’Farzana Hoque, M.D., associate professor of internal medicine and acting internship co-director at Saint Louis University’s School of Medicine, is the president of SHM’s St. Louis Chapter. The Unsung Hero award is given to a chapter leader who has positively influenced SHM behind the scenes with a positive attitude and a willingness to support other chapter members.
- SLU’s Tim Randolph Honored for Discovery of New Diagnostics for Sickle Cell Disease in Underdeveloped CountriesResearcher Tim Randolph, Ph.D., professor of clinical health sciences at Saint Louis University, has been named a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors. Senior Members have demonstrated a spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on quality of life, economic development and the welfare of society.
- Majority of Missouri Voters Want to Say Goodbye to Switching Their ClocksIn February 2024, the SLU/YouGov Poll asked 900 likely Missouri voters their preferences on Daylight Saving Time. The poll found that a vast majority of Missouri voters prefer a consistent time throughout the year.
- Golf and Give Innovation Challenge Yields Great Haul for Billiken BountyThe Saint Louis University community stocked Billiken Bounty's shelves this week by playing through a mini golf course built out of shelf-stable food items. The event provided more than $2,600 in food and pantry items for the food pantry.
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