Join a Christian Life Community

Campus Ministry invites all faculty and staff to join a Christian Life Community (CLC).
Praying with the tools of Ignatian Spirituality, CLCs are small groups that meet weekly to seek and understand God's activity in their lives. Visit the CLC webpage for additional information about the program.

Click here to view the registration form. Faculty and staff registrations will be accepted on a rolling basis as new groups become available.

Contact Julie McCourt at jmccour2@slu.edu for more information.



Toast of SLU

Toast of SLU takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday of every month in room 128 at the Marvin and Harlene Wool Center. The Club has decided to reduce the meeting schedule from weekly to twice a month in an effort to reduce the time commitment for prospective and current members.

Charismatic leaders weren't born that way. Saint Louis University faculty and staff are invited to become the speaker and leader they want to be by joining the Toast of SLU Toastmasters Club. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped millions of men and women become more confident when speaking in front of an audience.

As members of SLU's Toast of SLU club, participants will gain the skills and confidence they need to effectively express themselves in any situation. They will also have an opportunity to organize and conduct meetings, be more persuasive and confident when giving presentations, sharpen their management skills, become a better negotiator and improve their overall communication skills.

For more information on Toast of SLU or how to join, click here.

Congratulations, Myrinda!

Congratulations to Myrinda Grantham, Assistant Director for Assignments & Marketing for Housing and Residence Life, who was engaged to Vicky Dean on June 26. Myrinda and Vicky met in May of 2007 when Myrinda moved to Lubbock, Texas, for a summer internship at Texas Tech University.

Myrinda and Vicky were attending a close friend's wedding in Madison, Wisconsin, on June 26, 2015, which is the day the Supreme Court decision was released that legalized same-sex marriage nation-wide.  Having been together for 8 years, Myrinda and Vicky always said they would not be getting married until it was legal for everyone across the U.S.  Later that morning, Myrinda and Vicky decided to "make it official." They are looking forward to getting married on the beach in 2016!

Congratulations, Laurie!


Congratulations to Laurie Boice, Office Manager for Marketing & Communications, on the birth of her grandchild, a boy, Carter James Boice. Carter was born on July 6 and weighed 9 pounds and 5 ounces.

Dr. Moore Honored with 2015 Lenon Neuman Distinguished Service Award



Congratulations to Terry L. Moore, MD, FACP, FAAP, MACR, who was recognized as the 2015 Lenon Neuman Distinguished Service Honoree at the Arthritis Foundation Silver Ball on December 5, 2015, for his years of dedication and service toward research and patient care in arthritis.


Congratulations, Alyssa!



Congratulations to Alyssa and Drew Chapman, who were married on October 4 at the Randall Gallery in St. Louis.

Alyssa is a Senior Administrative Assistant in the Physical Therapy and Athletic Training department at SLU.

Congratulations, Annette!



Congratulations to Annette Adams, Business Manager, Business & Finance, on the birth of her second grandchild, a boy, Alexander William Franklin. Alexander was born on October 29, weighing 7 pounds and 1 ounce. He is the first child of Angie and Mike Franklin, who live in Oakville, Missouri.

Annette says "Mother and baby are doing well."

Congratulations, Emily!


Congratulations to Emily Seitz, ITS ODS/EDW Product Manager, and husband Prakash on the birth of their first child, a boy, Edison George.

Edison was born on August 23 and weighed 6 pounds and 15 ounces.

Congratulations, Paul!



Congratulations to Paul Mulchek, ITS Sr. Systems Administrator, and wife Emily on the birth of their daughter, Claire Marie. Claire was born on October 11 and weighed 7 pounds and 8 ounces. She joins older siblings Colin and Evan at home.

Toast of SLU Recognizes Regina Walton



Congratulations to Regina Walton, Executive Assistant to the Director of Diversity, on receiving the Competent Communication Award this past July. This award recognizes an outstanding achievement in public speaking, and is sponsored by Toast of SLU - Toastmasters International Speaking Club.

Congratulations, Stephanie!



Congratulations to Stephanie Bell, Medical Assistant in Family & Community Medicine, and Michael Harris, who were married on October 10 at the Lodge at Grant's Trail in St. Louis. Stephanie and Michael originally met when they were in grade school and he gave her one of his stuffed bunny rabbits before the bus arrived. Many moons later, they started dating in 2009, and Michael proposed in a pumpkin patch in 2013.

Congratulations to those Celebrating Service Year Milestone Anniversaries!

We would like to congratulate those who are celebrating 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, and 35 years of service in December 2015 and January 2016.
Thank you for your years of service at SLU!

35 Years
  • Denise A. Johnson
 30 Years
  • Vijai Dixit, Ph.D.
25 Years
  • Ruth A. Mayo
20 Years
  • Xiaofeng Fan, M.D.
  • Patricia A. McMillen
  • LaVerne P. Robinson
  • P. Denise Townsend
15 Years
  • Maureen Bosch
  • Eugene P. Carroll
  • Jeffrey L. Fowler
  • Jennifer M. Kohler Giancola, Ph.D.
  • Eugene W. Hayes, D.D.S.
  • Joyce R. Mann
  • Lisa A. Roach
  • Joan M. Siegner
  • Irish M. Tabb
  • Helen M. Whitley
10 Years
  • Mohammad Rahimi, M.D.
  • Ellen K. Barnidge, Ph.D.
  • JoAnne Couch
  • Wafaa M. Ellatif
  • Kelly M. Everard
  • Maureen F. Gaines
  • Andrew M. Giljum
  • Stacey L. Harrington
  • Yvonne S. McCool
  • Brian C. Partee
  • Michelle C. Sineff, M.D.
  • Brenda K. Stokes
  • Stacie L. Thompson
  • Edward P. Weiss, Ph.D.
  • Lydia E. Westmoreland
5 Years
  • Susan S. Adams
  • Lisa J. Alderson, M.D.
  • Anne B. Becker
  • Craig A. Boyd, Ph.D.
  • Mary Brutcher
  • Gregory J. Buettner
  • Margaret L. Callon
  • Breon M. Carpenter
  • Kathleen M. Conley
  • Katie J. Dohrmann
  • Janel L. Esker
  • Jack Fishman, Ph.D.
  • Doris J. Fleming
  • Tyson Gajewski
  • Carol J. Geolat
  • Christina M. Godar
  • David J. Grabe
  • Melissa B. Hawkins
  • Kari B. Hinkle
  • Timothy Howell, Ed.D.
  • Srikanth P. Mudigonda, Ph.D.
  • Nicholas D. Pierce-Cramer
  • Keith Ringkamp
  • Nicole D. Smith
  • Marsha F. Steffen
  • Elizabeth D. Sweeney
  • Kine J. Walker
  • Audrey Watson
  • Anne E. Weissler
  • Harvey G. Werner
  • Edward M. Wittgen, Jr.
  • Mei Xia, Ph.D.

Fall 2015 SLU Stars Recognized for Living the Mission



SLU Stars recipients gather for a photo at the breakfast ceremony. Front row: Janice Barnes, Diana Pascoe-Chavez, Edith Brown. Middle row: Lisa Roach, Ashley Schmuke, Joyce Brown. Back row: Katherine Cain, Jenny Agnew, Terri Foster, Eric Anderson

Members of the SLU - Madrid community celebrate with SLU Star, Isabel Salvador. From left to right: Pilar Rodríguez, Isabel Hurtado, Viki Villarreal, Isabel Salvador, Sara Pérez, and Paul Vita



Eleven members of the University community were recognized as the Fall 2015 SLU Stars in a ceremony on Thursday, November 12. The awardees are as follows:
  • Jenny Agnew, School of Professional Studies
  • Eric Anderson, Campus Recreation
  • Janice Barnes, Student Financial Services
  • Edith Brown, Undergraduate Business Programs - John Cook School of Business
  • Joyce Brown, Student Services - School of Law
  • Katherine Cain, Center for Workforce & Organizational Development
  • Terri Foster, American Studies
  • Diana Pascoe-Chavez, English as a Second Language
  • Lisa Roach, School of Nursing
  • Isabel Salvador, Buildings & Grounds - SLU Madrid
  • Ashley Schmuke, School of Nursing
SLU Stars is a peer-to-peer recognition award that recognizes colleagues who demonstrate professionalism and behavior congruent with the University's Ignatian ideals, and whose accomplishments further the mission of Saint Louis University. SLU Stars are those unheralded staff members who regularly go above and beyond to touch the lives of the colleagues, students, clients, friends and family with whom they interact on a daily basis. Their commitment to the mission is not a singular event, but a continuous story of the mission in action.

The SLU Stars Committee includes:
  • Alexis Bruce-Staudt, College of Public Health & Social Justice
  • Judi Buncher, Mission & Identity
  • Cathy Happa, Internal Medicine
  • Katie Hoff (Chair), HR Learning & Development
  • Maddie O’Connell, HR Learning & Development
  • Cathy Zimmer, College of Arts & Sciences
To learn more about the SLU Stars award, please click here.

This year, University President Fred P. Pestello, Ph.D., Chris Collins, S.J., Assistant to the President for Mission & Identity, and Mickey Luna, Vice President for Human Resources, offered remarks. Also, SLU - Madrid was able to virtually attend the breakfast through Fuze.

Luna expressed, “During each award cycle, the committee receives numerous nominations, which in itself is a tribute to the regard SLU colleagues have for one another. Not only do these tributes tell the story of our mission one SLU Star at a time, but they also reflect how ardently the nominators admire and support their colleagues.” Katie Hoff, SLU Stars Committee Chair, added, “it is an honor to be nominated, and a great honor to be chosen as a SLU Star.”

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The following is a summarized version of the descriptions of each SLU Star:

Jenny Agnew, Chair of the General Studies Program and Assistant Professor of English in the School for Professional Studies. The courses Jenny teaches, encourage critical thinking and clear communication, stimulate and develop students’ instincts for compassion, and draw upon learning materials that require an examination from multiple perspectives. As a Chair, she works with veteran and new faculty members with care and compassion, bringing them onboard and helping them incorporate new teaching approaches and technologies into their own courses.

Eric Anderson, Director of Campus Recreation. . In his role in overseeing Campus Recreation, Eric has integrated mission-orientation by providing leadership for a Student Development-wide strategic priority entitled Healthy Mind, Body, and Spirit. The program provides students (and the broader campus community) with a holistic approach to understanding the importance of a healthy lifestyle, and balance physical wellness, mental wellness, and spiritual development. His ability to form relationships with others to accomplish shared goals drives his success.

Janice Barnes, Associate Director for Student Financial Services. Janice's actions in her work always reflect her ultimate ambition: to help students achieve their goal of receiving a SLU education. Even in a position at the university which does not have direct student contact, she manages to impact students on a daily basis. Janice also regularly supports financial aid staff outside of her own direct reports because of her drive to help students and support her colleagues.

Edith Brown, Student Services Associate for Undergraduate Business Programs in the John Cook School of Business. When students need to see an Academic Advisor, Edith is reassuring, kind, and helpful, which in turn, helps the other staff better serve the student. She’s collaborative with everyone in the office and is patient with the staff and students. Edith extends her service and shares her positive, kind spirit by volunteering at campus events.

Joyce Brown, Student Services Associate within the School of Law. Joyce demonstrates a tremendous level of care and concern for the members of the SLU Law School community - often with students dealing with difficult personal issues and the stresses of being a law student. Her enthusiasm, work ethic and commitment are second to none and she has become a go-to person and a parental figure for many of our students. Joyce is passionate about SLU and supporting our students.

Katherine Cain, Executive Director for the Center for Workforce and Organizational Development. She has cultivated a very positive, learning-oriented culture within the Center. Katherine has emphasized a strong connection between what she does and our Jesuit mission by prioritizing training for workers who have been downsized and need to be re-tooled to find stable employment, as well as workers who receive vocational rehabilitation benefits from the government.

Terri Foster, Administrative Secretary for the Department of American Studies. Terri constantly exercises leadership, prioritizes the good of American Studies, uses sound judgment, and displays admirable teamwork skills and dedication to the department. She provides expert work-related contributions because it is her vocation and individual mission. Terri roots for the success of everyone in American Studies, from a newly declared undergraduate minor to a longtime Ph.D. student or professor.

Diana Pascoe-Chavez, Academic Director of the English as a Second Language department. Diana tirelessly crafts new and creative models for the program based on the most recent research in second language acquisition theory; yet, she is always true to the basic principles of academic integrity. Whether she’s teaching, presenting at a conference, leading a workshop, or simply advising a student, Diana’s first and foremost intention is to serve the people by offering unrivaled expertise, genuine concern, and a strong commitment to the Jesuit mission of Saint Louis University.

Lisa Roach, Business Manager for the School of Nursing. Lisa works in the background to ensure the School of Nursing operates smoothly. She is the person who sees a need, addresses the need and quietly ensures it is completed. Lisa is soft spoken and humble, but impacts the lives of many in ways she may never realize.

Isabel Salvador, Housekeeper within the Buildings and Grounds department at SLU - Madrid. Isabel offers to help wherever she sees a need and continuously looks for ways to improve the campus. She works to build respect and relationships across all of the different cultures that come together in Madrid. Through her actions, Isabel shows us that our work is more than simply a job, but that we must help to build a strong community with each other.

Ashley Schmuke, Instructor within the School of Nursing. Ashley is a compassionate teacher that spends significant time working with students individually to ensure understanding of nursing theory and facilitate application of that theory into practice in the clinical setting. Her welcoming nature and true desire to see others succeed inspires confidence and boosts morale. Ashley is generous and readily shares her work for the betterment of student learning.