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When elementary schools across St. Louis announced students would be learning fully or partially online during the fall semester as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, faculty members at Fontbonne University saw an opportunity to make a difference. Recognizing many parents wanted virtual education support for their children, Kelley Barger, Joanne Fish, Jami Swindell,...
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On Child Health Day Oct. 5, Fontbonne University GriffinTHON set out to raise $7,200 in one day for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals of Greater St. Louis. After just 12 hours of fundraising, they surpassed their goal by collecting more than $10,147, which is the most money the program has raised in a single day. “This...
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Fontbonne University’s Department of Communication Disorders and Deaf Education (CDDE) has been awarded a $1.25 million grant, Interdisciplinary Preparation of Teachers of the Deaf and Speech-Language Pathologists to Provide Family-Centered Early Intervention for Young Children Who Are Deaf/Hard of Hearing (H325K20004), from the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS). The funds will be...
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Fontbonne University’s Fine Arts Department is inviting prospective undergraduate and graduate art students to its free, first annual open house Saturday, Oct. 10, from 1 to 5 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour studio spaces and classrooms, explore the Fine Art Gallery, meet faculty and interact with current students. At least five students...
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Life on Fontbonne’s campus looks a little different this semester. Mandatory masks, social distancing, temperature checks and hand sanitizer is the new normal. Nevertheless, students are finding new, safe ways to interact with one another and stay engaged in the activities they’ve always enjoyed, according to Joel Hermann, director of orientation and student engagement. “During...
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“She ensures all students receive the support needed to be successful.” “She shows compassion to all she encounters, making them feel welcome.” “She goes the extra mile to make sure others are taken care of and is dedicated to the mission of Fontbonne University.” Those are just a few of the ways Fontbonne faculty and...
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Fontbonne’s president, Dr. Nancy Blattner, 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 work. Dr. Blattner’s feature explores the importance of education...
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The first cohort of students enrolled in Fontbonne’s flagship doctoral program, an Ed.D in Collaborative High Impact Instruction, will graduate in May 2021 after completing their dissertation hours that begin this fall. The Ed.D. is a 51-hour program that most students complete in three years. It is designed to support leaders in a variety of...
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Karen Gedera graduated from Fontbonne University in 1965 with a mathematics degree. After a long career with Boeing and managing her own consulting business, Gedera became increasingly involved with Fontbonne. In May of 2020, she became the first female and alumna to serve as chair of Fontbonne’s Board of Trustees. We recently sat down with...
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