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Beginning in May 2020, students enrolled in Fontbonne University’s Master of Science (MS) in Instructional Design and Technology program will pay only $625 per credit hour instead of $775. In addition to the $150 per-credit-hour discount, qualified educators may also receive 15 percent off their tuition. Fontbonne’s dynamic, fully online Instructional Design and Technology program...
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Illustration of Mary Agnes Rossiter at Fontbonne
In April of 1924, a small group of women held a groundbreaking ceremony at the corner of Wydown Boulevard and Big Bend in St. Louis, Missouri. Just 18 months later, five beautiful brick buildings stood at the center of Fontbonne College’s brand new campus. This impressive feat was accomplished thanks to the leadership of one...
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Fontbonne University’s Family and Consumer Sciences Department has unveiled a coordinated program in nutrition and dietetics that allows students to earn both their bachelor’s and master’s degrees and complete their required supervised practice experience in only 4.5 academic years. Upon completion of the program, students will be eligible to sit for the credentialing examination for...
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Student talks with a counselor
Fontbonne University students have access to many different services, including mental health counseling and basic physical health care. What campus nurse Carla Hagan and counseling director Therese Jacques offer, though, is much more than that. A deep, genuine care for students’ wellbeing leads them to “think outside the box” and take a holistic approach to...
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Victor Wang grew up in northern China, where he received a unique art education. Now a full-time professor at Fontbonne, where he has been for the past 28 years, that training is reflected in his curriculum’s commitment to teaching representational and figurative drawing and painting through traditional and contemporary approaches.   Wang teaches life-size figure...
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Fontbonne University is seeking original poster designs to promote its Master of Arts (MA) and Master of Fine Arts (MFA) programs. Current and former Fontbonne students are encouraged to submit entries before March 13, 2020, for a chance to have their work featured in the university’s official marketing materials and to win a $25 gift...
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Fontbonne’s Griffin Market Celebrates First Anniversary One year ago, Jan. 24, Fontbonne University opened the Griffin Market, which provides meal items and toiletries to students, staff and faculty in need and helps decrease the stigma surrounding food insecurity. As the Griffin Market enters its second year, Fontbonne assistant professor Jamie Daugherty reflects on the market’s...
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Dr. Kelly Lane-deGraaf, Fontbonne University biological and physical sciences professor, has earned the Academy of Science – St. Louis 2020 Outstanding Science Educator Award, which recognizes a distinguished individual on the basis of significant contributions to science education or to the public understanding of science, engineering or technology. In addition to creatively engaging with students...
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Associate professor Dr. Ben Moore, founder and director of Fontbonne University’s Bosnia Memory Project, was recently featured in St. Louis Business Journal for a St. Louis Character article. St. Louis Character is an ongoing feature that highlights dozens of the region’s most unique individuals by taking an in-depth look at their careers, hobbies and volunteer...
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