Saint Louis University's School of Medicine has a long tradition of excellence in medical school, graduate medical education and graduate education. Established in 1836, the school has the distinction ...
The second floor of the Wool Center, on the northeast corner of Grand and Lindell boulevards is a freshly renovated space thanks to a grant from the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) ...
The Entrepreneurship and Community Development (ECD) Clinic provides transactional representation to entrepreneurs, nonprofits, community groups, and small businesses. ECD clients seek to positively ...
Vice president for Medical Affairs and dean of the School of Medicine Christine Jacobs, M.D., was appointed vice president of medical affairs and dean of the Saint Louis University School of Medicine ...
Dr. Owoeye’s research focuses on the generation and implementation of knowledge that informs the prevention of sport-related injuries and consequences in youth and young adults. Specifically, his ...
B.A. in philosophy and Spanish from the University of San Diego M.A. in philosophy from Arizona State University Ph.D. in philosophy from Saint Louis University Eberl, J.T., The Nature of Human ...
The Saint Louis University Department of Computer Science is committed to the development and study of computing technologies for the greater good of humanity. Hear about the Department of Computer ...
Perennial plants comprise an estimated 40% of domesticated species and 60% of seed plants. Their long lifespans influence evolutionary processes and patterns of variation in unique ways relative to ...
The Saint Louis University Mental Status exam is an assessment tool for mild cognitive impairment and dementia and was developed in partnership with the Geriatrics Research, Education and Clinical ...
SLU LAW offers a one-year Master of Law (LL.M.) degree in American Law for foreign law graduates. The main feature of the LL.M. program is its attention to the individual needs of its students. After ...
Since joining the faculty at Saint Louis University School of Law in 2006, Wilson has been teaching and writing about the ways in which social science can inform a variety of areas of law and policy.