- Annual Alumni Awards Ceremony and Toast to the December Class of 2020(1:02:02) SLU-Madrid graduates and their families, alumni, staff, faculty and friends “zoomed in” from across the globe to honor distinguished alumni and raise a glass to our newest graduates at the Annual Alumni Awards Ceremony and Toast to the December Class of 2020. As the last day of final exams and remote coursework came to a close, the ceremony brought together the extended SLU-Madrid community to celebrate the completion of a challenging yet rewarding semester.
- Viral Thinking - International Relations(15:45) Dr. Laura Tedesco, professor of Political Science and International Relations at SLU-Madrid, discusses the effects of COVID-19 on international relations and global politics and talks about how we can move forward.
- Testimonios MA Spanish(1:40) James Mesiti, estudiante del Máster de Español, promoción 2020.
- SLU-Madrid Admission Presentation(27:46) SLU-Madrid Admission Presentation
- With Friends Like These(29:30) SLU Madrid Video Theatre Workshop production, Fall 2020. Two short student-written Zoom plays, "False Positive" by Aristote Rwigara and "Nobody Dies from a Joke" by Natalie Alper.
- Dackerie Bowes: Day in the Life(1:58) SLU-Madrid sophomore Dackerie Bowes shares an inside look into what a typical day looks like for her as SLU-Madrid student in the times of COVID-19.
- Mass of the Holy Spirit(39:23)
- Viral Thinking - Economics(28:36) Dr. Pablo Swedberg, Professor of Economics at SLU-Madrid, discusses the effects of COVID-19 on the global economy. Tune in to understand more about how lockdowns worldwide have affected inflation, unemployment, and international migration.This talk is part of a lecture series titled, Viral Thinking, which describes COVID-19 from a variety of perspectives, including biology, health sciences, international relations, and statistics. Each lecture is produced and given by a professor from SLU-Madrid.
- Convocation - Sunday, September 13, 2020(34:50) Saint Louis University - Madrid Campus Convocation Fall 2020. San Ignacio Hall Auditorium - Calle Amapolas 3 - Madrid, Spain
- Viral Thinking - Mathematics(20:44) Drs. Ana Portilla and Ana Granados, Professors of Mathematics at SLU Madrid, discuss two different aspects relating Math and COVID-19:1. I tested positive for a disease. To know if I am really sick, do I just need to know about the quality of the test or is there any other relevant information I should worry about. 2. For the same test, is a false positive in New York as likely as a false positive in New Zealand?This introductory segment on Testing is part of a larger lecture on various aspects of the biology/pathology of COVID-19. The larger lecture is coming out shortly, as part of a whole lecture series called Viral Thinking, produced by faculty from SLU Madrid and describing COVID-19 from a variety of perspectives, including health science, statistics, economics and political science.
- Fine and Performing Arts at SLU-Madrid in Fall 2020(9:33) Can I take instrumental music lessons at SLU-Madrid? Does SLU-Madrid offer studio art classes? Can I take a dance class if I study remotely this fall? Can I participate in the theatre workshop production if I study remotely this fall?Find out the answers to these questions and many others in this 10-minute video presenting your options to study fine and performing arts at SLU-Madrid in Fall 2020.
- Viral Thinking - Testing for COVID-19 Explained(10:23) Dr. Anya Hillery, Professor of Health Sciences at SLU Madrid, explains the two different branches of testing for COVID-19: - Testing for the virus, using a technique called PCR - Testing for antibodies, using a technique called ELISA.This introductory segment on Testing is part of a larger lecture on various aspects of the biology/pathology of COVID-19. The larger lecture is coming out shortly, as part of a whole lecture series called Viral Thinking, produced by faculty from SLU Madrid and describing COVID-19 from a variety of perspectives, including health science, statistics, economics and political science.
- Sergio, SLU Class of 2020, on why he chose to study at SLU-Madrid.(1:24) Aerospace Engineering graduate Sergio Bernabeu (B.S., ’20) knew SLU-Madrid was for him as soon as he visited campus. Four years later, he reflects on his first days on campus, finishing his studies in St. Louis on our Main Campus and his undergraduate research. Sergio will be pursing an M.S. in Aerospace Engineering at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden this fall.
- First Ever Zoom Awards Ceremony and Toast to the Class of 2020(1:08:08)
- Información General SLU-Madrid(31:31) Profesores y alumnos de SLU-Madrid te cuentan cómo es estudiar en nuestro campus.
- Unique Academic Opportunities at SLU-Madrid(59:38) Make Madrid Your Campus. Join current students and faculty members as they discuss SLU-Madrid's curious class offerings and the opportunity to put learning into practice. From medical shadowing down the street at local hospitals to volunteering in Morocco, Mini hack-a-thons in London to study abroad in Japan, our students can take their learning outside of campus.
- Life as a Student (on and off campus)(49:45) What's it like to be a student in Madrid? Current students share their experiences of studying in Madrid as a SLU-Madrid student, covering topics like diversity, what a typical class is like, living in the Spanish capital and more. Join us to learn more!
- A Message from Student Life Staff(3:41) The Student Life team sends a message to all SLU-Madrid students, near and far, as we begin the Easter Week Break. We miss you!
- Do you see yourself walking across that stage?(1:17) We are now reviewing applications for Fall 2020! Get one step closer to earning your U.S. university degree in Madrid, Spain today! APPLY NOW!
- ¡Bienvenidos a SLU-Madrid! A Student-led Campus Tour.(14:26) Join student tour guides Cyrine Bettaieb and Alec Tardy for a whirlwind visit to Padre Arrupe Hall, Padre Rubio Hall and San Ignacio Hall in Saint Louis University - Madrid Campus.
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