A Landmark Celebration SLU’S Bicentennial Begins Pg

A Landmark Celebration SLU’S Bicentennial Begins Pg

A Landmark Celebration SLU’s bicentennial begins pg. 10 PARTNERSHIP IN BELIZE pg. 16 ADVANCED COLLEGE CREDIT pg. 20 A PLAN FOR THE FUTURE pg. 24 SLU’S FIRST FIRST LADY pg. 26 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE VOLUME 44, ISSUE 1 EDITOR Laura Geiser (A&S ’90, Grad ’92) ASSOCIATE EDITOR Amy Garland (A&S ’97) ART DIRECTOR Matt Krob CONTRIBUTORS Carrie Bebermeyer Clayton Berry Molly Daily PHOTO BY FRAM JAY Marie Dilg (Grad SW ’94) PHOTO BY SARAH CARMODY Amelia Flood The congregation at the bicentennial Mass at the Gateway Arch on Sept. 23 FEATURES DEPARTMENTS As Communion began to draw to a close, I started to ON CAMPUS NEWS STORIES University Public Relations make my way to the stage to share remarks at the closing Billiken Media Relations 10 2 On Campus of the bicentennial Mass. I walked up the ramps behind A Landmark Celebration New residence hall /// SSM Health ON THE COVER SLU Hospital groundbreaking Top the stage, feeling the presence of the Spirit in the spirit SLU’s bicentennial began with a bang under the /// The Gateway Arch frames SLU’s Gateway Arch. — By Carrie Bebermeyer rankings /// Second-largest freshman bicentennial fireworks on Sept. 23. of the moment, running my comments though my head class /// Fulbright awardees /// Madrid’s Photo by Steve Dolan half-century and scribbling last minute edits. I wanted my words 16 to be just right for such an auspicious occasion. After Universitas is published by Saint Louis 2020 Vision 29 Class Notes all, the bicentennial is a once-in-a-lifetime event. University. Opinions expressed in A collaboration between SLU and Ignatian Universitas are those of the individual partners aims to change lives in Belize. 30 Alumni Spotlight s I reached the top and looked out at the congregation, We are a university that throughout the course of its existence, authors and not necessarily those of the — By Molly Daily University administration. Unsolicited Gail Miller Bisher (Grad A&S ’01) I witnessed 6,000 people from all creeds gathered has witnessed, and created, some of the biggest flashpoints in the manuscripts and photographs are welcome together underneath the spectacular curve of the narrative of the United States and the planet. We witnessed the but will be returned only if accompanied 20 33 How I Got Here Gateway Arch. Right there on the banks of the tran- end of polio, and at SLU, the discovery of Vitamin K and the first by a stamped, self-addressed envelope. G.J. Meyer (A&S ’62) quil Mississippi River — the very birthplace of our successful open-heart surgery. We saw the beginning and end of Letters to the editor must be signed, and Higher Learning letters not intended for publication should University, we prayed together with 47 members of the clergy from two world wars and the building of barracks on the quad to accom- SLU’s 1818 Advanced College Credit program A indicate that fact. The editor reserves In Memoriam 38 here and abroad. modate the influx of veterans coming home from war, enrolling the right to edit all items. Address all mail helps high schoolers get ahead. — By Marie Dilg It is truly a privilege to be given the opportunity to serve Saint in school and creating prosperity at a level of which the world had to Universitas, DuBourg Hall 39, One N. Louis University during this time in our history. It is a history that never dreamed. We witnessed the end of chattel slavery and partic- Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103. We 40 Feedback accept email at [email protected]. 24 is sometimes hazy, full of the unexpected, and entirely based on ipated in the integration of universities. We are an institution that faith and hope. This is also a fitting analogy for me as the first lay observed history, made history, researched history and documented Transforming SLU 41 The Last Look president of SLU. Learning from those who have come before me, history. While the future remains unclear, I can say with certainty Postmaster: Send address changes to The University sets a course to become a world- especially the founders of our University, has provided immeasur- that SLU will play a part in it. We will continue to make a differ- Universitas, Saint Louis University, class research university. — By Clayton Berry able wisdom and guidance. One N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63103. ence because our faculty, our clinicians, our staff, our students, our While today’s challenges are certainly different from those of 200 alumni, and our partners and collaborators are engaged in the world, Website: slu.edu/universitas 26 years ago, the lessons that our past teaches us still hold true. The contributing to its successes and grappling with its problems and The Original Dr. Pestello most prominent of which is that our students and our patients must Universitas is printed by Henry Wurst Inc. challenges. Dr. Frances Pestello embraces her role as SLU’s continue to be at the forefront of all that we do. I look forward to this, our bicentennial year, knowing, that first first lady. — By Amy Garland Could our founders have known what Saint Louis University because of each of you, our best years are yet to come. Worldwide circulation: 112,500 would one day become? Could they have imagined five campus sites in two countries? Could they have imagined having alumni doing May God bless you. © 2017, Saint Louis University good throughout the world? Could they have imagined the critical All rights reserved. role we would play in St. Louis? Could they have imagined a Billiken as our mascot!? Doubtful. But they had hope. And they had faith. And they worked hard with the dream of a substantial Catholic and Reproduction in whole or in part Jesuit university engaged with the region and the world. Dr. Fred P. Pestello without permission is prohibited. 2 1 UNIVERSITAS WINTER 2018 WWW.SLU.EDU ON CAMPUS Grand Hall Debuts Grand Hall — a residence hall at Saint Louis University — opened its doors in August. Located at the corner of Grand Boulevard and Laclede Avenue, the new building joined Spring Hall as SLU’s second new student living space in two years. The $71 million Grand Hall houses 528 first- and second-year students on six floors in single and double suite-style rooms. The hall features classrooms, a conference room, meeting rooms, study rooms, floor lounges, and kitchens and laundry areas on alternating floors. Grand Hall is also home to a 740-seat dining hall that includes restaurant- style seating, a fireplace, food stations and an outdoor courtyard. Alberici served as general contractor on the building, which was designed by Hastings+Chivetta. The hall meets LEED Silver standards as part of the PHOTO BY JUSTIN BARR University’s commitment to 2 3 sustainability. UNIVERSITAS WINTER 2018 WWW.SLU.EDU ON CAMPUS PHOTO BY AMELIA FLOOD Bicentennial Lecture Series Kicks Off Greg Boyle, S.J., signs a book for a fan after calling for those BY THE NUMBERS gathered at SLU’s Center for Global Citizenship to “go to the Bicentennial Mass margins” and create kinship with others during his lecture, “Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion,” in November. Boyle’s talk was the first in SLU’s bicentennial 6,000 speaker series. attendees 5,000 New Academic Deans SLU Is Ranked a souvenir seat cushions on the Top-100 University, Grand Staircase under the Arch Dr. Thomas Burroughs Named Top-50 Best INTERIM DEAN OF THE COLLEGE FOR PUBLIC PHOTO BY BILL BARRETT HEALTH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE Value by U.S. News 45 Burroughs came to SLU in 1999 as ccording to U.S. News & World concelebrants, plus 2 deacons an adjunct professor. He joined the AReport’s “Best Colleges 2018” University full time as executive director guidebook, SLU ranked No. 94 55 15 12 of the Center for Health Outcomes among the country’s top 311 national singers musicians food trucks Research in 2003. Burroughs also holds appointments universities. in the College for Public Health and Social Justice as a SLU also was named a top-50 professor of health management and policy, as well as in “Best Value School.” U.S. News calcu- 2 the School of Medicine as a professor of internal medicine. lates value by comparing a school's participants from the Osage Nation, He is serving a three-year term as interim dean. academic quality vs. the net cost of who signified the history between the Osage and the Jesuits PHOTOS BY STEVEN LONG attendance for a student who received Dr. Tracy A. Chapman the average level of need-based finan- DEAN OF THE SCHOOL FOR PROFESSIONAL cial aid. Academic Tech Commons Welcomes Innovators STUDIES Senior Lauren Tondl of the women’s soccer team 1 A new, 14,000-square-foot creator space in Pius XII Memorial Library has a 3.973 grade point average and double Chapman previously was associate altar used originally by Pope John Paul II provides students access to the latest technologies, innovative spaces and TOP BUSINESS PROGRAMS majors in health sciences and psychology. She dean for adult and e-learning for has made multiple appearances on the Atlantic when he visited St. Louis in 1999 support. The Academic Tech Commons includes 3-D printers, 360-degree Creighton University’s College of SLU’s undergraduate business 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll. cameras and hologram technology, as well as SLU’s own Genius Bar. Professional Studies, as well as programs were ranked No. 91 among For more on the Mass, see page 10. Studios and lab spaces foster collaboration and creativity.

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