Social justice, nonprofit organizing, homelessness, compassion, community, pragmatic and relational epistemology, participatory and community-based research. Huffman's research focuses on social ...
If you’re looking for a law school that will provide you with a well-rounded legal education, nationally recognized faculty, a breadth of course offerings, and countless practical opportunities, ...
I welcome graduate students who wish to focus on Victorian literature, including poems, novels, essays, lifewriting, plays, and/or opera, as well as the interdisciplinary study of music and literature ...
Vice president for medical affairs and dean of the School of Medicine Christine Jacobs, M.D., was appointed vice president of medical affairs and dean of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine ...
Co-Director of Public and Social Policy Ph.D. Program ...
Federal regulations require schools to establish a set cost of attendance for a specific cohort of students. The cost of attendance sets the limit of all types of aid, scholarships, grants and loans ...
Eighteen credits of international business courses in addition to IB 2000 Introduction to International Business (3 cr), which is taken as a business common body of knowledge requirement, and nine ...
Professor Weinstock is accepting applications for the Fall 2026 academic year. Mulhauser, K., Weinstock, J., & Ruppert, P. (in press). Changes in neuropsychological status during the initial phase of ...
Cuvar's research interests are in nursing education.
Longtime professor and early director of the legal clinics, John Clark O’Brien, passed away at home in early August. He started as an assistant professor of law in 1975 and remained a faculty member ...
Henri de Lubac refused to accept the idea of a fixed gulf between the natural and the supernatural. His thought consistently stresses that divine and human are not in some kind of zero-sum relation.
Saint Louis University's Pere Marquette Gallery, located in DuBourg Hall, was originally the University library. Its great timber supports were once illuminated by the sun streaming through an atrium ...