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First Presidential Debate Draws Full House

A standing-room only crowd of about 200 students, faculty and staff gathered in Buder Commons on Sept. 26 to watch the first of three presidential debates.

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Boswell, ’07, Named Director of Career Success

Erin Boswell, ’07, director of Career Success and Professional Development, looks forward to helping current students and alumni achieve their career goals.

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Cyber Fusion Center Provides Major Opportunities

The opening of ˿ƵAPP’s new on-campus Cyber Fusion Center creates an extraordinary learning experience for students.

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˿ƵAPPReaches Out 2016 Sets Record

The tenth annual ˿ƵAPPReaches Out, held Sept. 20, was another successful day of ˿ƵAPPservice to the greater St. Louis community.

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Connie Burdzy Donius, ’55 (1933-2016)

The ˿ƵAPP community mourns the loss of treasured alumna Connie Burdzy Donius, who passed away on Sept. 2.

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Speakers for Science Seminar Series Announced

All Michael Johnson seminars are held in Anheuser-Busch Academic Center, Room #3245, from 4-5 p.m. on Wednesdays. Seminars are free and open to the public.

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˿ƵAPPWelcomes Largest Freshman Class in Its History

˿ƵAPP has announced a record-breaking 45 percent increase in freshman enrollment for the Fall 2016 semester, registering the largest first-year class in the 144-year history of the University.

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Sister Madonna Buder, ’52— Newest Advertising Phenom

˿ƵAPP alumna Sr. Madonna Buder, ’52, is currently featured in a popular Nike ad campaign entitled, “Unlimited Youth.”

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Pemberton, ’15, to Play Pro Basketball in Ireland

Former ˿ƵAPPSaints basketball guard Trae Pemberton, ’15, signed a professional contract to play for the Tralee Warriors in the Irish Super League.

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˿ƵAPPTalks Books: 2016 Lineup

˿ƵAPPTalks Books is presented by ˿ƵAPP and Left Bank Books, and features lectures by noted authors. Admission is free and open to the public unless otherwise indicated. Seating is… Read More