Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.

Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
SHC was one of the organizations recognized for its contributions to Missouri Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families.
Amanda Clark, the community tours manager for the Missouri Historical Society, presented “Lives on the Edge: St. Louis Colonial Women.”
Amanda Clark, the community tours manager for the Missouri Historical Society, presented “Lives on the Edge: St. Louis Colonial Women.”
Amanda Clark, the community tours manager for the Missouri Historical Society, presented “Lives on the Edge: St. Louis Colonial Women.”