Forest Park graduate Kristopher Claywell, 37, sorts books in the relocated bookstore. (Photo by Garrieth Crockett)

Student Center sees big changes

July 29, 2013

Students returning to Forest Park this fall will find the Student Center has changed dramatically. Offices and student services on the first two levels are being rearranged. The objective is better accessibility, said Thomas Walker, vice president of student affairs. “That’s the goal behind the renovations,” he said. The bookstore, cashier’s office, financial aid and academic affairs are being grouped together to provide “one-stop shopping.” […]

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Black graduates on the rise

July 29, 2013

Higher Education Magazine has ranked St. Louis Community College 36th among the Top 100 institutions across the country for percentage of associate’s degrees conferred on black students. The college conferred degrees on 2,113 students, including 474 black students (22.4 percent), during the 2011-12 school year. That’s a 19 percent increase over the previous year. “It’s a cause for celebration,” said Donna Dare, vice chancellor for academic and student affairs. […]

Linda Foster reads to a day-care student; she lost her job when the center closed, prompting her to enrol at Forest Park. (Provided photo)

Student earns degree while fighting cancer

July 29, 2013

Linda Foster walks the halls of Forest Park with a bright smile, hiding the challenges she’s faced in the past year. The 62-year-old student from North St. Louis completed an early childhood education degree in May while battling cancer. “I didn’t want to be a hindrance to anybody, so I tried to get (chemotherapy and radiation) treatments on the days I didn’t have school,” she said. […]

Co-owner Amir Sadri stands outside his new business. (Photo by Kevin Gomez)

Student opens hookah lounge on Delmar

July 29, 2013

Hookah tobacco smoking has spread across the United States, including St. Louis. It’s a Middle Eastern cultural tradition with roots that go back more than 500 years. Now it’s all the rave among young people. […]

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College gets training grant

July 29, 2013

St. Louis Community College has received nearly $200,000 to train low-income and unemployed area residents in hazardous waste cleanup. For the fourth year, the Environmental Protection Agency granted the college funds to provide trainees with more than 200 hours of instruction. The college hopes to place 55 workers in environmental jobs, out of a potential 81 graduates. “This has been a very successful partnership over the years, with our local grant program achieving the highest placement rates nationally, and most importantly helping qualified residents earn credentials that are of value in the marketplace,” said Roderick Nunn, STLCC vice chancellor for economic development and workforce solutions, stated in a press release. […]

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Munden takes math helm

July 29, 2013

Forest Park has a new math chair. James Munden, 30, of Columbia, Ill., has replaced Seth Daugherty. “My philosophy is not to memorize rules, but to see and implement the actual mechanics behind the rules,” he said. Munden has been teaching pre-algebra, analytic geometry and calculus at Forest Park since 2010. He formerly served as a graduate assistant in math at St Louis University, where he is working on a doctorate. Daugherty served as Forest Park’s math chair for two years before stepping down this month for personal reasons. He still is teaching classes as an assistant professor. […]

Plans for the property next to the Science Center’s main building still are being developed. (Photo by Garrieth Crockett)

Exploradome removed after 17 years

July 29, 2013

An era ended at the St. Louis Science Center on June 24, when officials deflated the Exploradome. The 652,000-cubic-foot, gridded balloon structure had been inflated in 1997 to provide extra exhibit space. It cost $2 million. […]

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