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Largest Gifts in University History Pave Way for Future Growth By Elizabeth Hise Brennan Two exceptional gifts to Fontbonne University have set the tone for the year’s fundraising goals — and for the long-term planning and investment in Fontbonne’s future. A commitment from Board Chair Dennis Gipson, retired chief executive officer and president of Hussman...
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Fontbonne Helps Students Soar Higher and Find Their True Calling Anna Hotop, a 2013 graduate from Fontbonne University’s religious studies and psychology programs, started her college career with a plan to become a theology teacher. But plans change, and with the loving support of the Fontbonne community, Hotop ended up discovering her true calling. Today,...
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Reimagining Fontbonne University for a Strong Future A brand is not simply a logo, a crest or a mission statement. It is all of those things and more. Built over time, a brand conveys image and reputation. It acts as a calling card before, during and after every interaction. The Fontbonne University brand does more...
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Sister Roberta Schmidt, CSJ former professor and president of Fontbonne University passed away on January 2, 2019. Sr. Roberta taught sociology at Fontbonne before moving on to becoming president from 1966 – 1972. When asked in an interview what she most wanted to be remembered for as president, Sister Roberta said,  “Maintaining a Catholic identity...
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Fontbonne University has named Brandon Clark head coach for the university’s new eSports program, set to compete in fall 2019. “Coach Clark has a wide variety of experience in gaming and beyond to help us start our eSports program,” said Maria Buckel, athletic director. “I know he’ll be an outstanding role model for our student-athletes....
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Poster for "Into the Third Dimension", a fine arts exhibit
The Fontbonne University Department of Fine Arts presents “Into the Third Dimension,” a free exhibition showcasing the work of 3D artists working in higher education. Pieces from professors and instructors from regional community colleges such as St. Louis Community College, St. Charles Community College, Jefferson College, Lewis & Clark Community College and Southwestern Illinois College...
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Fontbonne University is proud to announce that Dr. Kelly Lane-deGraaf, assistant professor of biology, is the recipient of a $26,000 Boeing grant to expand the Girls-in-Science Summer Research Program, which promotes science as a future career among seventh-, eighth- and ninth-grade girls in the St. Louis region. Established in 2015, the Girls-in-Science Summer Research Program...
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Abrar Hamoh Thesis Show
Fontbonne University Department of Fine Arts presents the work of its undergraduate-senior and master’s-level artists at a special fine arts exhibition, Nov. 30 – Dec. 15 at the university’s Gallery of Art, Fine Arts Building (6800 Wydown Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63105). Thesis works from Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts and Master of...
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Fontbonne University will host a screening of “The Listening Project,” a documentary film about young adults who are deaf/hard of hearing growing up in a time of rapidly improving hearing technology. The screening will take place Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 7:30 p.m. and will include a Q&A with Dr. Jane Madell, clinical audiologist, professor and...
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