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Shipp will take the top role at the private university in Town and Country, which serves over 9,200 students, after Mark Lombardi retires this year.
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Dana Levin鈥檚 new book, 鈥淣ow Do You Know Where You Are,鈥 contains poems set in and around St. Louis, where she now lives.
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In-person classes, fans at sports games and living in the dorms will all return. But most colleges in the region are not planning to require COVID-19 vaccinations.
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The pandemic knocked the wind out of the billion-dollar industry of college athletics. But local athletic directors are hopeful the COVID-19 vaccine will bring back regular programming.
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Nearly 120 women are starting a program this month that helps them secure higher-paying jobs and achieve personal goals.
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St. Louis-area colleges plan to follow the same public health practices put in place during the fall, which helped most local universities avoid large coronavirus outbreaks.
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Updated at 8:40 p.m. March 13, with new information about St. Louis University and the University of Missouri System There are no known cases of COVID-19鈥
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Future Maryville University graduates will still have the embossed piece of paper with the fancy font to hang on the office wall. They鈥檒l also be able to鈥
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In a dark classroom at Francis Howell Central High School, students are gathered around a glowing projector screen displaying a video game. On it, avatars鈥
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Among the many ways rising global temperatures are changing the environment, from shrinking polar ice caps to rising sea levels, research in recent years鈥