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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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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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In the inaugural episode of “1818: A Saint Louis University Alumni Podcast,” co-hosts Tony Minor (A&S ‘03) and Meg Connolly (A&S ‘90, GRAD ‘92) delve into SLU's more than 200-year history with the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits. Learn more and listen today.

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Mark Etling, Ph.D, (GRAD A&S ’91) understands the value of a Jesuit education. Having earned his doctorate in historical theology from Saint Louis University in 1991 and taught theology in the School for Professional Studies since 1987, Etling said his lifelong quest for learning and educating others in the Jesuit tradition continues to inspire him, even in retirement.

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Months before Joseph Brown, S.J., (A&S ’68) joined the Society of Jesus, he received a scholarship to attend Saint Louis University, and his late father Floyd Brown was overjoyed. The pathway to Jesuit higher education, which Floyd could not pursue because of his race, was available for his adult child.

Lydia Pye Huston poses for a photo on campus with the clocktower behind her.

For Lydia Pye Huston (PS ’18), earning her degree was a three-decade-long endeavor, and it’s one that she is incredibly grateful to have pursued.

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