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The exhibits scheduled throughout spring 2018 in the Fontbonne University Fine Arts Gallery will feature visiting artists, including a Fontbonne alumnus, as well as student work. The Gallery will open in mid-January with a show featuring the work of Fred Nelson, a painter with roots in St. Louis who has exhibited both nationally and internationally....
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Fontbonne University welcomes four new members to its board of trustees.   Amy Hereford, CSJ, is an attorney and canonist specializing in religious law and consultation. She joined the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in 1981, later earning both a master’s degree and a Juris Doctor degree from Boston University, as well as a...
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This fall, in partnership with the Incarnate Word Foundation, Fontbonne University launched a five-day program for social service professionals involved in the identification, prevention and treatment of human/sex trafficking victims and survivors. Registration for the next session, scheduled to take place throughout March, is now open. Thanks to funding from the Incarnate Word Foundation, the...
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In a desolate future, a family unwraps presents from the past. First produced by Mustard Seed Theatre 10 years ago, “Remnant,” a play by Ron Reed, tells a post-apocalyptic story in which customs like “Christmas” are mysterious and challenging. The cast of five includes Adam Flores, Marissa Grice, Michelle Hand, Katy Keating and Ryan Lawson-Maeske....
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Fontbonne University will cohost “Crafting our Cultures,” a special celebration of Bosnian craft traditions, history and culture. The event will take place on Sat., Nov. 18 at 1 p.m. in Anheuser-Busch Hall on Fontbonne’s campus. Admission is free, but a reservation is required. “Crafting our Cultures” will feature a Bosnian cooking workshop, panel discussion and...
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In times of conflict, art can offer healing to a broken community, and St. Louis is no exception. In an effort to explore the role of art as an intersection of pain and hope, Fontbonne University presents “The Art of Protest and Peace,” an exhibit featuring wooden panels, painted by St. Louis artists, used to...
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By Elizabeth Hise Brennan | Tableaux, Summer/Fall 2017 It is a bit of an understatement to say that Dr. Kelly Lane-deGraaf likes science. As a disease ecologist specializing in genetics and parasite transmission, this assistant professor of biology loves science. And she wants young women to love it too. Two years ago, Lane-deGraaf set out...
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By Catie Dandridge | Tableaux Summer/Fall 2017 Kareem Deanes stands at the front of his colorful classroom, listening to his sixth-grade theatre students describe with enthusiasm what they’ll do the first day of their summer vacation. He tosses a fuzzy green tennis ball first to one student, then another, signaling whose turn it is to...
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By Elizabeth Brennan | Tableaux, Summer/Fall 2017 For years, 54-year-old Randy Miller worked in IT and sales at St. Louis-based Graybar. He traveled and spoke in front of audiences and clients all over the country. But after a stroke in 2014, he found himself nearly speechless. Initially, he could only speak about 10 random words....
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