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Saint Louis University Alumni

Welcome, SLU Alumni and Friends!

Whether in corporations, classrooms, courtrooms or the community, you’re out in the world putting your Saint Louis University degree to work. But even though you’ve left campus, you haven’t left the SLU family. 

Learn about your important role in Saint Louis University's legacy.

Once a Billiken, Always a Billiken

You are a member of the SLU community forever, and we want you to stay in touch. Be sure to share your contact information with us, and then explore the many ways to stay involved as a SLU alum. With opportunities ranging from providing career guidance to current students to attending your class reunion, there's something for everyone.

So don't be a stranger.

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Questions? Contact us at alumni@slu.edu.

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Recent SLU Alumni News

Billikens make a difference in communities near and far. Read about just a few Saint Louis University graduates making an impact.

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Reflecting on his time at Saint Louis University, Joe Cattaneo (A&S ’69, GRAD A&S ’71) said he considers it a pivotal experience that offered him not only a solid education but also a profound sense of purpose.

A woman poses for a photo in her home.

Knowing the challenge of earning a nursing degree while raising a family and working, Carolyn “Carrie” Sherman (VSN ’84) recently created a $100,000 endowed scholarship for students enrolled in SLU’s Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing program.

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Many Billikens, like Nebu Kolenchery (PH ’15, GRAD PH ’24) and Livi Logan-Wood (PH ’16), continue to grow as servant leaders after graduation through fellowships like the Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs.

Students gather in a room on campus. The wall has a sign that says Saint Louis University College for Public Health and Social Justice.

Saint Louis University alum Rachael Eddings (GRAD PH ‘15) is a non-dietary occupational and residential exposure senior scientist for Bayer in St. Louis, a position where she assesses occupational and residential pesticide exposures.

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