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Hispanic Heritage Month has been celebrated in the U.S. for over 30 years. It is formally known as National Hispanic Heritage Month. The goal of this month is to celebrate the cultures and traditions of both the Hispanic and Latinx communities. Hispanic refers to someone who is from, or a descendant of someone who is from,...
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Founded to educate women soon after passage of the 19th Amendment, Fontbonne has continued to change with the times, welcoming students of all genders, faiths and ethnicities, while fulfilling its vision for developing leaders to create a more just world   September 12, 2022, St. Louis, Mo. – Fontbonne University, a private Catholic liberal arts...
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Internships are a valuable learning experience during your undergraduate years. These opportunities not only provide students an avenue for learning outside the classroom but also helps them grow in key career-building skills. Amayah Thompson is a senior studying English with a minor in Women’s Studies. In summer 2022 before Amyah began her senior year she...
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Fontbonne University – St. Louis has received accreditation by Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) for the following business programs in the Eckelkamp College of Global Business and Professional Studies:   B.S. in Accounting  B.S. in Business Administration  B.S. in Marketing  B.S. in Sports Management  Master of Business Administration  Master of Business Administration...
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The Jo Anne J. Trow Scholarship was started in 1988, in honor of a past President of Alpha Lambda Delta. Jo Anne J. Trow is the former Vice President for Student Services at Oregon State University. Trow served Alpha Lambda Delta as a District Advisor from 1974 to 1979, as Secretary from 1979 to 1983,...
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Students at graduation
Earning a bachelor’s degree is a major accomplishment. Completing that chapter is huge and should be celebrated, but it can also be daunting. Now that you have finished undergrad what’s next? What are you going to do with this next chapter? For some fields it is simple, go to grad school. Earning a master’s is...
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Uncovering St. Louis, a Pilot Career Development Program for Humanities Students This summer, Fontbonne Humanities students participated in a grant-funded professional development opportunity to explore careers in their field and engage in a shared internship to do historical research at a historic site. We spoke with Dr. Corinne Mason, Chair of the Humanities Department, to...
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Juneteenth was named a federal holiday on June 17, 2021. This holiday marks the emancipation of enslaved people in 1865, at the conclusion of the Civil War. Although the Emancipation Proclamation had declared enslaved people in Confederate states free two years earlier, southern states had no interest in respecting it.  It took a brutal war...
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Every spring, Fontbonne comes together for The Academic Exhibition. Presenting to the campus community, undergraduate and graduate students showcase their academic projects in the form of multimedia oral and/or design visual presentations. The exhibition offers students the opportunity to practice formal academic presentations, receive live constructive feedback, and support their peers in other disciplines. This...
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