Saint Louis University Development News
Saint Louis University's Donors Make Our Mission Possible
Saint Louis University’s Division of Development supports SLU's strategic priorities by garnering philanthropic support for student scholarships, teaching positions, capital projects, academic initiatives and more. At the center of those initiatives are our donors.
Read about recent gifts to SLU, our donors and our latest priorities for financial support.
"I am grateful for the education I received and hope to pay it forward while also strengthening SLU’s financial future. It gives me great joy to know these funds will ease the financial burden for future students.”
— Karen Hoelzer Vilcinskas, M.D. (SOM ’80)
03/06/25- In recognition of their longstanding commitment and service, Saint Louis University will name the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building for Dr. Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield this March.
03/03/25- The race is on for students to learn about philanthropy benefiting Saint Louis University for a chance to win prizes and direct where a new gift will be spent.
02/03/25- The gratitude Karen Hoelzer Vilcinskas, M.D. (SOM ’80) feels for her Saint Louis University education has inspired her journey of giving back.
12/10/24- Feeling his success should be shared by giving back to students educated in their chosen field, ethics and the Jesuit tradition of service to others, Patrick P. Lee (PC ’59) established a scholarship at Saint Louis University.
12/06/24- Following Decades of Service and Support, Longtime Alumna and Staff Member Mary Bruemmer Left a Portion of her Estate to Saint Louis University
12/06/24- Sam Fox, a noted St. Louis philanthropist, former Ambassador to Belgium, and generous donor to Saint Louis University, died Monday, Dec. 2, 2024. He was 95. Learn more about his legacy.
09/16/24- Fifty years after she graduated at the top of her class from Saint Louis University School of Medicine, Virginia "Ginny" Herrmann’s legacy will continue to inspire new ways of serving others.
09/16/24- Saint Louis University has announced a historic donation to the University’s School of Education from physician and alumna Virginia (Ginny) Herrmann, M.D. The $7.3 million gift will establish the Herrmann Center for Innovative Catholic Education, and support education programs and underserved students throughout the St. Louis region.
08/16/24- Throughout his 33-year career as a clinical oncology researcher and professor, Geoffrey Weiss, M.D. (SOM ’74), identified two key factors that shaped his life’s work: His Saint Louis University School of Medicine education and the funding he received early in his training.
04/16/24- More than 350 people gathered on April 11 to celebrate Saint Louis University students and the donors who made their scholarships possible.
02/29/24- The March 7 event will celebrate seven newly established positions, as well as the reinvestitures of positions that were previously appointed.
02/16/24- SLU graduate student Thomas Morin received a scholarship supporting his academic achievement in Medieval and Renaissance studies from the Military Order of the Crusades.
01/09/24- A recent $25,000 President’s Grant from the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation to SLU’s Transgender Health Collaborative will support the University's Interprofessional Transgender Health Education Day (ITHED).
12/05/23- Thanks to one of Wendel’s former students, Robert Steck (A&S ‘79), the esteemed professor’s legacy will pave a new path for urban affairs to flourish through an endowed scholarship benefiting political science students at the College of Arts and Sciences.
10/08/23- The $20 million center was privately funded with a lead gift by the O'Loughlin Family Foundation. Adjacent to Chaifetz Arena, the center will provide support services for the University's 400-plus Billiken student-athletes under one roof.
09/18/23- The gift of a new studio grand piano brings Saint Louis University closer to its goal of becoming an "All Steinway School."
03/15/22- faculty members are “absolutely thrilled” about a recent gift to the University — a collection of 850 newspapers dating from 1683 to 2020.