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Through this year's projects benefiting undergraduate students, your gift can help make a transformative education more attainable for all.
Saint Louis University students can access valuable resources supporting their dreams through programs like the Pioneers of Inclusion Scholarship for first-generation undergraduate students and the Dr. Celerstine Johnson Book Fund.
Established in memory of Dr. Jonathan Smith, a fierce advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion at Saint Louis University, the Jonathan C. Smith, Ph.D. Memorial Endowed Scholarship supports SLU students who graduated from St. Louis area schools who demonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. Preference is given for underrepresented populations and demonstrated financial need.
Join us in creating an inclusive and equitable community at SLU by supporting these projects, which provide resources and opportunities for all.
"We create transformative change when we have an understanding of each other and the lived experiences that we each bring that enriches us all."
— Luella Loseille, M.A., Assistant Director of Diversity and Inclusion, Saint Louis University Cross Cultural Center for Global Citizenship
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Don't miss out on this chance to join us in creating an inclusive and equitable community at SLU by supporting projects that provide resources and opportunities for all students, faculty, and staff to succeed.
Lasting change begins with you! Tomorrow is the last day to give, so visit our diversity, equity, and inclusion crowdfunding page and make your gift today!
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865 days ago by Glenda Nelson
Our colleges and schools are investing in programming and scholarships for students from diverse backgrounds who strive to make equitable changes in medicine, law, business, and more. Give today to help us reach those changes even sooner.
Our Excellence and Equity in Education Scholarship helps promising future educators who have faced financial challenges as they pursue their careers. Your gift to this fund supports students financially as they pursue their SLU degree.
"This scholarship supports a diverse group of future educators who will bring to their schools and communities academic excellence and leadership that is reflective of the students they will teach."
— Dean Gary Ritter, Ph.D.

With just a little over 10 days left. we have raised over $10,000! Thank you for all of your support and sharing the initiatives that SLU is making in DEI work!
There's still time to give and share this campaign with your friends, families, and colleagues! โค๐ค๐๐
You are invited to the 2nd Annual Black History Month Gala & Awards Ceremony presented by the Cross Cultural Center for Global Citizenship and the Office of Alumni Engagement! The event will be held on Saturday, February 17 at 7 pm in the Busch Student Center Wool Ballrooms.
Join us as we recognize and celebrate the achievements and success of the SLU Black Community! RSVP for the gala at https://bit.ly/slubhmregistrat... by Friday, February 10th .
Click here to support the Black History Gala and other DICE programming!
Please contact Luella Loseille (Luella.Loseille@slu.edu) if you have any additional questions about the event.

888 days ago by Glenda Nelson
Don't forget to register! Saint Louis University's Black Alumni Association (BAA) will celebrate 31 years of Black excellence at the Ernest A. Calloway 31st Anniversary Prayer Breakfast.
At the breakfast, we will recognize past Distinguished Alumni Award recipients, past BAA Presidents and special awards of recognition to alumni, and we will honor the legacy of Celerstine Briggs Johnson, Ed.D. (1934-2023).
The event is complimentary, but all guests are encouraged to make a gift of $25 or more to support the Pioneers of Inclusions Scholarship Fund. Click here to make your gift!

Today and beyond we are honoring the past, present, and future leaders, innovators, and move-makers in African and Black American History. This Feburary, we have an annual celebration of achievements by African Americans and a time for recognizing our central role in U.S. history. Saint Louis University's Division of Diversity and Innovative Community Engagement is hosting a mirage of events to educate and celebrate this legacy! Supporting the DICE Annual Fund helps to continue these programs and much more!

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