After graduation, Saint Louis University alumni head out into the world to make a difference — in their fields, in their communities and in the lives of others. SLU is pleased to honor their achievements with a variety of awards.
Alumni Merit Awards
Alumni Merit Awards are given to distinguished graduates from 12 of SLU’s schools, colleges and degree-granting centers in recognition of their outstanding achievement, dedication to a chosen profession and commitment to the mission of the University.
Alumni are welcome to nominate their fellow SLU graduates for the awards. The National Alumni Board, Division of Development, academic leadership and faculty select the winners. Recipients are honored at an annual award ceremony held the week of commencement.
Review the award criteria and learn how to nominate a SLU graduate for an Alumni Merit Award now.
Past Alumni Merit Award Recipients
Pioneer Award
Siblings Gregory (ED ‘07) and Steven (ED ‘09) Frey
College of Arts and Sciences
Tim Drone, M.A., MBA (A&S ’72, GRAD A&S ’75, GRAD CSB ’77)
School of Medicine
Toniya Singh, M.D. (MED, Residency ’00, Fellowship ’03)
School of Law
Joe Conran, J.D. (A&S ’67, LAW ’70)
College of Philosophy and Letters
Michael Esswein, M.Div. (P&L ’93)
Center for Advanced Dental Education
Michael Ernest, D.D.S. (DENT ’69)
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Jim Kavanaugh (CSB ’86)
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology/School of Science and Engineering
Frank Magiera, Ph.D. (PC ’62)
Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing
Trudy Busch Valentine, M.A. (VSN ’80)
School of Social Work
Marilyn Horst, M.S.W. (GRAD SSW ’77, GRAD PH ’99)
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Barbara Jacobsmeyer, M.A. (DCHS ’88)
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Laura S. Kaiser, MBA, M.H.A., F.A.C.H.E. (GRAD PH ’82, ’85)
School for Professional Studies
Nate Merrick, M.A. (GRAD PS ’20)
School of Education
Flint Fowler, Ph.D. (GRAD ED ’97)
Pioneer Award
William (Bill) L. Clay, Sr (A&S ’53)
College of Arts and Sciences
Helene Ballmann Dudley (A&S ’68)
School of Medicine
Raymond G. Slavin, M.D. (MED ’56)
School of Law
Dean Plocher, J.D. (LAW ’97)
College of Philosophy and Letters
Mark A. Lewis, S.J. (GRAD P&L ’84, GRAD A&S ’84)
School of Dentistry
Terrance A. Rust, D.D.S. (DENT ’67)
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Alan Vogt (CSB ’69)
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Sally Pavlow Johnson (PC ’96)
Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing
Judith H. Carlson (VSN ’72, ’96)
School of Social Work
LaTonia Collins Smith, Ed.D. (GRAD SW '98, GRAD PH ’99)
Doisy College of Health Sciences
William Giese, PA-C (A&S ’69, DCHS ’73)
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Nicholas Collins, M.P.H., B.S.N. (VSN ’11, GRAD PH ’14)
School for Professional Studies
Eric M. Bailey (GRAD PS ’16)
School of Education
H. Eric Clark, Ed.D. (GRAD ED '99, '14)
Center for Advanced Dental Education
Suthanya Srisuro, D.D.S., M.S. (GRAD DENT ’75)
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Jerry Sax (CSB ’83)
College of Arts and Sciences
Isiaah Crawford, Ph.D. (A&S ’82)
College of Philosophy and Letters
Thomas J. Reese, S.J. (P&L, GRAD A&S ’68)
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Jennifer L. McDaniel M.S., R.D.N. (DCHS ’05)
Institute of Technology
Thomas B. Nenninger (IT ’61)
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
William L. Carrier (PC ’81)
School of Education
Alice F. Roach, Ed.D. (ED ’04, GRAD ED ’06)
School of Law
Stephen M. Strum, J.D. (LAW ’88)
School of Medicine
Thomas P. Shaner, M.D. (A&S ’68, MED ’72)
School for Professional Studies
Dennis M. Jenkerson (PS ’02)
Trudy Valentine School of Nursing
Mary Kay Knight Macheca, M.S.N., R.N. (VSN ’82, GRAD VSN ’86)
Pictured: Back row, from left: Don Cook, Ed.D.; Brent Ibata, Ph.D.; William Klepper, Ph.D.; SLU President Dr. Fred Pestello; Michael McMillian; Robert Vitale; William Ka-Lun Choi, Ph.D. Front row, from left: Jerome Dwyer, M.D.; George Brill; Claire Wyneken; Pamela Cacchione, Ph.D.; Michael Forrest; Colleen Starkloff.
College of Arts and Sciences
William M. Klepper, Ph.D. (A&S ’66, GRAD A&S ’67, ’75)
School of Medicine
Jerome V. Dwyer, M.D. (A&S ’79, MED ’85)
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Robert V. Vitale (CSB ’88)
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
George Brill (PC ’85)
Institute of Technology
Michael C. Forrest (IT ’55)
Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing
Pamela Z. Cacchione, Ph.D. (GRAD VSN ’98)
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Colleen Kelly Starkloff (DCHS ’74)
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Brent Ibata, Ph.D., J.D. (PH ’00 and ’08, LAW ’07)
School for Professional Studies
Claire L. Wyneken (PS ’15)
School of Education
Don W. Cook Sr., Ph.D. (ED ’97)
Center for Advanced Dental Education
William Ka-Lun Choi (CADE ’93)
Darryl Jones, St. Louis
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1977
Patrick Dreiling, Kansas City, Missouri
Center for Advanced Dental Education, Class of 1970
Keith Willis, Sr., St. Louis
School for Professional Studies, Class of 2002
Jason Sengheiser, St. Louis
School of Law, Class of 2003
Miguel Paniagua, St. Louis
College for Public Health and Social Justice, Class of 1992
Robert Flannery, Carbondale, Illinois
School of Education, Class of 1979
Jose Lopez, Centennial, Colorado
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology, Class of 1969
Sheila Haas, Wautoma, Wisconsin
School of Nursing, Class of 1968
Valerie Davisson, Boston
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, Class of 1987
Vasilikitsa Antonopoulos, Chicago
Doisy College of Health Sciences, Class of 2002
Bruce Wolfe, Portland, Oregon
School of Medicine, Class of 1967
Rudolph Roeslein, St. Louis
Institute of Technology, Class of 1971
Thomas Downey, Chicago
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1986
William Sly, St. Louis
School of Medicine, Class of 1957
Thomas Hillmeyer, Chesterfield, Missouri
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, Class of 1964
Margaret Vandeven, Jefferson City, Missouri
School of Education, Class of 2014
Linda Heitman, Cape Girardeau, Missouri
School of Nursing, Class of 1987 and 2001
Michael Riley, Belleville, Illinois
Doisy College of Health Sciences, Class of 1975
J. Breezer Rickey, Chicago
College for Public Health and Social Justice, Class of 1992
Patrick Lee, Key Largo, Florida
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology, Class of 1959
J. Barry McCormick, Tucson, Arizona
Institute of Technology, Class of 1962 and 1967
Frank Friedlein Jr., St. Charles, Missouri
School for Professional Studies, Class of 1976
John P. Coyne
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1959
Aron E. Dellinger
Center for Advanced Dental Education, Class of 1999
Mark R. Bell, ’67
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business, Class of 1967
Lara A. Lennaman
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation, and Technology, Class of 2003
Anne G. Perry
School of Nursing, Class of 1976
Joseph F. Steurer, ’59
Institute of Technology, Class of 1959
Susan A. Klepper
Doisy College of Health Sciences, Class of 1966
Larry C. Chang
College for Public Health and Social Justice, Class of 1989
William J. Dowling
School for Professional Studies, Class of 1983
Mary A. Bruemmer
School of Education, Class of 1960
Peter J. Dempsey
School of Medicine, Class of 1966
Pioneer Award
As the first institution of higher learning west of the Mississippi River, Saint Louis University was founded and operated to educate pioneers who helped shape the history of our region and nation. In honor of this enterprising spirit, SLU's Pioneer Award annually recognizes a graduate who is driven, hardworking, innovative and committed to Jesuit ideals, and whose actions and accomplishments have helped pave the way for others. The recipient of this award is honored at an annual ceremony held commencement week.
Review the award criteria and learn how to nominate a SLU graduate for a Pioneer Award.
Past Pioneer Award Recipients
Gregory Frey
School of Education, Class of 2007
Steven Frey
School of Education, Class of 2009
Gregory and Steven Frey are brothers, work colleagues and Saint Louis University alumni. They both earned bachelor’s degrees in education from SLU. They both work at Benet Academy, a Catholic, independent high school near Chicago, where Gregory teaches Spanish, and Steven teaches English. They both are “men for and with others,” and they both aspire to the magis (more) that their Jesuit education calls them to live. Serving others and guiding their students to grow in greater awareness of the suffering in the world and humanity’s responsibility to help are what impel both brothers in and outside the classroom.
Having initiated and led Benet Academy students on 12 service- immersion trips to Guatemala since 2014, they have opened doors for the high schoolers to be in solidarity with the poor, building homes for families who live in extreme poverty. They also assist with student service trips to Appalachia, spearhead their school’s annual “Christmas Drive” fundraiser to help families in the Chicagoland area, volunteer with Habitat for Humanity and are researching ways to serve some of the 35,000 new immigrants who have arrived in Chicago. Engaging in their work with eagerness, joy, energy and humor, the Frey brothers are living examples of how serving others can bear much fruit.
They inspire students and colleagues through their servant leadership and pastoral ministry. Whether as individuals or together as brothers, Gregory and Steven Frey educate the whole person in the Jesuit tradition, all for the greater glory of God.
William L. Clay, Sr.
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1953
For more than 60 years, retired Congressman William L. Clay, Sr., has advocated for the underserved. He once said, “I have no intention of representing those powerful interests who walk over powerless people.”
After earning his degree from SLU, the native St. Louisan was drafted by the Army, where he worked to end segregation on military bases. He also helped organize anti-discrimination picket lines at restaurants, banks and grocery stores, for which he was jailed more than once.
Hoping to push for more significant change, Clay served as a St. Louis alderman for five years, and in 1968, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. He was the first Black person elected to represent Missouri in Congress and served for 32 years. Known for his zealous and sometimes fiery approach to discourse, Clay sponsored or cosponsored nearly 300 bills that were signed into law, including the Family Medical Leave Act, measures to raise the minimum wage and student loan forgiveness for teachers who worked in inner-city schools.
Parks, university buildings, a street and housing complexes are named in his honor. In 2013, the Poplar Street Bridge connecting St. Louis to East St. Louis, Illinois, was renamed the William L. Clay Bridge. Clay’s awards and honors number in the dozens. He holds 13 honorary degrees and has been given the keys to three cities. Clay said his greatest legacy is the William L. Clay Scholarship and Research Fund that prepares students for college. Thus far, the fund has generated more than $2 million to educate young adults who will pick up where he left off. Clay and his wife, Carol Ann, reside in Silver Spring, Maryland.
Cecilia A. Nadal, M.A.
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1972
Cecilia Nadal has committed her life to shining a light of hope, peace and acceptance on society’s most vulnerable, using cross-cultural engagement strategies through music, dance, drama and education.
Nadal founded Gitana Productions, a nonprofit arts and education organization, in 1996. She has produced more than 25 major international music/dance shows, more than 20 original plays, the first major cross-cultural engagement conference in St. Louis and numerous educational events to promote peace and connection across cultures. She started Global Education Through the Arts, the first community arts program in Missouri, bringing together African American and refugee and immigrant youth in South City, Ferguson and the Amherst Park area.
After the Ferguson protests, Nadal felt compelled to explore the complex issues between the police and the community. She collaborated with playwright Lee Patton Chiles, to develop the highly successful play Black and Blue and other plays such as Complacency of Silence: Darfur; My Heart is Always Shaking: Afghan Women Refugees in St. Louis.
Nadal has written two plays: Between Worlds: An American Tragedy and An Amazing Story: German Abolitionists of Missouri. The latter play and community engagement would result in the city of Hermann, Missouri, celebrating Black History Month for the first time.
Dr. Lubna H. Somjee, Poughkeepsie, New York
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1993
Dr. Somjee is a psychologist and executive coach passionate about change, growth and the power of collective strength. As an executive coach, she works to maximize professional or leadership growth for those at varying stages of their career or business. She also works with organizations by helping to create robust, vibrant teams and organizations. Dr. Somjee is a licensed psychologist and provides psychotherapy. Additionally, she has a subspecialty in health psychology working with people managing chronic medical issues.
Dr. Somjee speaks to audiences regarding the workplace, leadership, psychology and integrative health. She has been featured in various media outlets, including NPR, Fast Company and the Poughkeepsie Journal, where she had a column for 13 years. She volunteers with various organizations to promote leadership and workplace development, diversity and inclusion, integrative health, and healthcare legislation and reform. She obtained her B.A. in psychology from Saint Louis University, her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of South Dakota, and two postdoctoral fellowships from Yale School of Medicine.
Dr. Stanley L. Anderson, Kansas City, Missouri
College of Arts and Sciences, Class of 1991
College of Arts and Sciences, Graduate School, Class of 1996
School of Medicine, Class of 2001
One of the Kansas City region’s only African-American male OB-GYN physicians, Dr. Anderson was one of his area’s first da Vinci robotic surgeons. In 2014, he simultaneously chaired the OB-GYN department at HCA Research Medical Center and served patients in two other offices. Dr. Anderson also was a preceptor instructor of future doctors for Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences. To encourage other low-income students majoring in a health science field to attend college, Dr. Anderson began the Drs. Stanley and Tiffany Anderson Scholarship Fund at the Topeka Community Foundation in Topeka, Kansas. He passed away in August 2017 after battling cancer.
2011: Patricia L. Monteleone, M.D. (’61)
2007: Harry Revels III, M.D. (’56)
2002: Mary Nawrocki McGinnis, M.D. (’52)
BAA Distinguished Service Award
The Black Alumni Association’s annual award honors those who make outstanding contributions to the African-American community through religious, cultural, civic, professional and/or educational efforts and accomplishments.
To nominate an individual for the award, send the award application and corresponding materials to Erica McBride at erica.mcbride.1@slu.edu. Nominees need not be a SLU graduate, however, the award is not given posthumously.
Dr. Mildred R. Anderson (A&S ’69)
Dr. Edwin Bailey (E&PS ’88)
Judy Bentley (VSN ’75)
Freeman Bosley, Jr. (A&S ’76, LAW ’79)
Major William Brown (LAW ’98)
Dr. Frederick Cason (MED ’78)
Dr. John Doggett (E&PS ’69 & ’71)*
The Honorable Jimmie M. Edwards (A&S ’78, LAW ’81)
Dr. Flint Flower (E&PS ’97)
Queen Dunlap Fowler (E&PS ’65 & ’74)
Johnny Furr, Jr. (A&S ’78)
Darryl T. Jones (A&S ’77)
Jessie J. Knight, Jr. (A&S ’72)
Angela Lewis (A&S ’04, ED ’06)
Michael McMillan (A&S ’96)
Joseph Palm (A&S ’95, GRAD PH ’01)
Donnell Reid (CSB ’64, GRAD CSB ’74)
Father Paul Reinert (A&S ’33, GRAD ’34)*
Angela Roffle (SW ’99)
Dr. Karla Scott (A&S ‘81)
Pauline V. Smith (CSB ’77)*
Carol Weir (GRAD SW ’72)
John Wright (E&PS ’62, ’68, and ’78)
Dr. Katie Harper Wright (ED ’79)
*deceased
Order of the Fleur de Lis Hall of Fame
Inclusion in the SLU School of Law’s Order of the Fleur de Lis Hall of Fame is granted to alumni who bring honor to the school through their professional success, significant contributions to the community and demonstrated Jesuit spirit. Honorees are inducted into the Hall of Fame in an annual ceremony.
Alumni are welcome to nominate fellow graduates for induction to the order. Inductees are selected by a committee comprising the dean, alumni and staff.
Spirit of the Billiken Award
In honor of the 1818 founding of Saint Louis University, the Office of Alumni Engagement created the Spirit of the Billiken Senior Recognition Program, which recognizes 18 students who are in their final year of study and are committed to being proud and dedicated SLU alumni. These students represent what it means to be a Billiken and excel in all of the following areas: academics, leadership, community service, commitment to Saint Louis University and dedication to living SLU's mission after graduation.
Paige Allen
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Racine, Wisconsin
Alejandra Aviles
College of Arts and Sciences
From Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Sky Carroll
College of Arts and Sciences
From Louisville, Kentucky
Caroline Christ
College of Arts and Sciences
From Terre Haute, Indiana
Erin Conley
College of Arts and Sciences
From Knoxville, Tennessee
Kiran Depala
College for Public Health and Social Justice
From Temecula, California
Molly Finucane
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Long Grove, Illinois
Katie Forrester
College of Arts and Sciences
From Eldon, Missouri
Brooke Kenworthy
School of Science and Engineering
From Memphis, Tennessee
Charlie Minerd
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Cleveland
Aarti Sahai
College of Public Health and Social Justice
From Sikeston, Missouri
Caroline Sear
School of Science and Engineering
From Libertyville, Illinois
Atman Shah
College for Public Health and Social Justice
From Roselle, Illinois
Laurine Shoki
College of Arts and Sciences
From Jefferson City, Missouri
Saloni Shringarpure
School of Science and Engineering
From St. Louis
Lauren Sugiyama
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Los Angeles
Avyay Surampalli
College for Public Health and Social Justice
From Aurora, Illinois
Allison Twohig
Valentine School of Nursing
From Mokena, Illinois
College of Arts and Sciences
From Omaha, Nebraska
College for Public Health and Social Justice
From Beirut, Lebanon and Westminster, Colorado
Antonio Donohue
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Fairfax, Virginia
Sally Gacheru
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Nairobi, Kenya
Aric Hamilton
College of Arts and Sciences
From Bridgeton, Missouri
Darren Manion
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
From Hampton, Illinois
Danielle McTigue
School of Science and Engineering
From Barnhart, Missouri
Emma Murphy
College of Arts and Sciences
From Indianapolis
Aakash Nagarapu
College of Science and Engineering
From Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Sudeepti Nareddy
College for Public Health and Social Justice
From Westminster, Colorado
Ajit Perla
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Ballwin, Missouri
Blake Recupido
College of Arts and Sciences
From Matteson, Illinois
Jacqueline Short
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Arlington Heights, Illinois
Taylor Stalling
College of Arts and Sciences
From Chicago
Rebecca Townley
College of Arts and Sciences
From Omaha, Nebraska
Amanda VanNierop
College of Arts and Sciences
From Wentzville, Missouri
Merideth Vieson
College of Arts and Sciences
From Akron, Ohio
Tanvi Yadlapalli
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Sacramento, California
Dominic Antony
College of Arts and Sciences
From Streamwood, Illinois
Yichen Fang
Parks College of Engineering and Aviation
From Chico, California
Lauren Hamby
College of Arts and Sciences
From Tulsa, Oklahoma
Peyton High
College of Arts and Sciences
From Springfield, Illinois
Justice Hill
College of Arts and Sciences
From Columbia, South Carolina
Jackson Johnston
College of Arts and Sciences
From California, Missouri
Lexi Kayser
College of Arts and Sciences
From O’Fallon, Missouri
William Kinczewski
Parks College of Engineering and Aviation
From Rockford, Illinois
Elyse Lewandowski
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
From Sartell, Minnesota
Ellie Messerschmidt
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Omaha, Nebraska
Shalmali Mirajkar
College of Arts and Sciences
From St. Louis
Daniel O’Connell
College of Arts and Sciences
From Geneva, Illinois
Elizabeth Potterf
College of Arts and Sciences
From Kansas City, Missouri
Dhvanii Raval
College of Arts and Sciences
From Roselle, Illinois
Anushah Sajwani
College of Arts and Sciences
From Schaumburg, Illinois
Alexa Santamarina
Trudy Busch Valentine School of Nursing
From Loveland, Ohio
Poorva Sheth
College for Public Health and Social Justice
From Chesterfield, Missouri
Ananta Sriram
Doisy College of Health Sciences
From Novi, Michigan
Nosa Ali
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Zainab Alramadhan
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Jori Brewer
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Caroline Doherty
College of Arts and Sciences
Ella Dotson
School of Education
Gabriela Keator
College of Arts and Sciences
Maggie Kenney
College of Arts and Sciences
Jemma Kim
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Joe Laughlin
College of Arts and Sciences
Dawson Myers
College of Arts and Sciences
Megan Ng
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Malaney Papke
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Twinkle Patel
College of Arts and Sciences
Benjamin Rael
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Joe Reyes
College of Arts and Sciences
Tayla Slay
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Nirali Thakkar
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Kerry Anderson
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Makaila Anderson
College of Arts and Sciences
Chandler Beck
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Maia Delkamiller
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Jeffrey DeMond
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Jeremy Erickson
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Aaron Frazee
College of Arts and Sciences
Julia Griffin
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Sonia Jolly
College of Arts and Sciences
Suzanne Kickham
College of Arts and Sciences
Katherine Kopriva
School of Nursing
Cole McNeil
College of Arts and Sciences
Raymond Moylan
College of Arts and Sciences
Natalie Seidl
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Emily Seiler
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Kateri Sherber Howard
School of Nursing
Olivia Smithhisler
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Maya Abrahamian of St. Louis
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Bezawit Alemu of Addis Adaba, Ethiopia
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Austin Armstrong of Lake Jackson, Texas
College of Arts and Sciences
Esther Chinwuko of Sikeston, Missouri
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Beatrice Connaghan of St. Louis
College of Arts and Sciences
Hile Ermias of St. Louis
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Douglas Fritz of Hazelwood, Missouri
College of Arts and Sciences
Conner Gibson of Barrington, Illinois
School of Nursing
Samantha Kiss of Streamwood, Illinois
College of Arts and Sciences
Jacob Linomaz of St. Louis
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Katlyn Martin of La Vista, Nebraska
College of Arts and Sciences
Awais Paracha of Ashburn, Virginia
College of Arts and Sciences
Neej Patel of Northville, Michigan
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Puja Patel of Edwardsville, Illinois
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Clare Schrodt of Louisville, Kentucky
College of Arts and Sciences
George Tharp of Jefferson City, Missouri
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Meredith Walker of Pittsburgh
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Mana Yacim of Jefferson City, Missouri
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Katie Anderson
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Emma Bottin
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Blake Braun
College of Arts and Sciences
Smrithi Chidambaram
College of Arts and Sciences
Jay Hardin
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Victoria Harris
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Will Higgins
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Layla Husen
College of Arts and Sciences
Katrina Ludwig
School of Education
Carly Masinelli
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Arielle Melliza
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Molly Meyer
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Alex Mueller
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Paula Otero Santos
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Soumya Ramireddy
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Daniel Sprehe
College of Arts and Sciences
Aaron Stonecipher
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Tram (Alex) Tran
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Brittany Balzano of Glenview, Illinois
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Rosemary Bornstein of Show Low, Arizona
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Sarah Bowen of Sleepy Hollow, Illinois
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Gloria Campbell of Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Colleen Carroll of Rocky River, Ohio
School of Nursing
Michael Degnan of Naperville, Illinois
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Raquel Dominguez of Lawrence, Kansas
College of Arts and Sciences
Andrea Gabaldon of Roeland Park, Kansas
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Mikel Green of Jacksonville, Florida
College of Arts and Sciences - SLU Madrid
Betty Goodwin of Des Peres, Missouri
School of Education
Max Hammond of Evergreen, Colorado
College of Arts and Sciences
Audrey Hunter of La Quinta, California
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Jason Maddox of St. Louis
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Ada Oguejiofor of Missouri City, Texas
College of Arts and Sciences
Rachel Scott of St. Louis
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Braden Spratt of Elsberry, Missouri
College of Arts and Sciences
Hope Williams of Greenfield, Indiana
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Kenya Young-Bosley of St. Louis
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Kelly Anderson
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Alyssa Archdeacon
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Suraj Arshanapally
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Madison Barney
College of Arts and Sciences
Ajay Chatrath
College of Arts and Sciences
Nicholas Eisenberg
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Helen Farnan
College of Arts and Sciences
Brinda Gupta
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Merette Khalil
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Nicole Kuhlman
College of Arts and Sciences
Lauren Longacre
College of Arts and Sciences
Pallavi Mukherji
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Lauren Owen
College of Arts and Sciences
Connor Richardson
College of Arts and Sciences
Camilo Rivera
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Caitlin Whiteley
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Anne Yoon
College of Arts and Sciences
Jessica Young-Eleazar
School of Education
Ruchi Aggarwal
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Katherine Arora
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Stephen Deves
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Morgan Elliott
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Jennifer Ernst
College of Arts and Sciences
Jaime Heede
Doisy College of Health Sciences
James Ideker
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Richard Joubert
College of Arts and Sciences
Nicole Kim
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Claire Mispagel
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Nishita Patel
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Roger Perkey
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Dharti Shah
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Erin Steiner
College of Arts and Sciences
Kathryn Sulkowski
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Mary Stuart Wannamaker
College of Arts and Sciences
Nygel Williams
Doisy College of Health Sciences
Luke Yamnitz
College of Arts and Sciences
Amanda Bartelson
School of Nursing
Jacques Briam
College of Arts and Sciences
Jacob Fechter
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Kelsi Feltz
College for Public Health and Social Justice
Jason Feraris
Parks College of Engineering, Aviation and Technology
Phoebe Heibeck
College of Arts and Sciences
Elizabeth Lampe
College of Arts and Sciences
Barrett Lanham
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Maureen Mahon
School of Nursing
Casey Munn
School of Education
Diane Reilly
Richard A. Chaifetz School of Business
Sarah Sikora
School of Nursing
Kathryn Smith
College of Arts and Sciences
Michael Toth
College of Arts and Sciences
Nicholas Trottier
College of Arts and Sciences
Rebecca Wallace
College of Arts and Sciences
Allison Walter
College of Arts and Sciences
Amanda Waltos
Doisy College of Health Sciences