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Centers & Programs

Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education

The Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Education works to increase the quantity and enhance the quality of entrepreneurship and economics taught in K-12 classrooms through teacher education and curriculum development. Teacher education consists of credit courses, both at the undergraduate and graduate level, as well as teacher workshops.

The center is affiliated with the Missouri Council on Economic Education and the National Council on Economic Education and is part of a national network of economists and educators dedicated to increasing economic understanding.

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Children's Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis

Children's Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis provides forensic interviews, medical exams, and ongoing treatment for children ages 3-17 who have been sexually abused. The organization's mission is to "improve the St. Louis community's response to child sexual abuse."

CASGL has a strong training and research component and offers workshops on Internet abuse prevention for parents and teachers through its Safety Net program. Visit http://www.stlouiscac.org/ for more information.

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The Center for the Humanities

The Center for the Humanities has two central objectives: to provide visibility and focus for humanities activities at UMSL and to attract and channel resources for the support of interdisciplinary humanistic inquiry. The Center sponsors a variety of conferences, symposiums, and lectures, including the What Is a City? conference, which examines the structure and social environment of cities and their effects on social and cultural diversity, and the Monday Noon Series, which features a variety of humanistic lectures and musical performances.

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Center for International Studies

The Center for International Studies is dedicated to offering programs, conferences, workshops, lectures, performances and other events that benefit the metropolitan community.

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Community Partnership Project

The Community Partnership Project is a cooperative effort of University of Missouri Extension and the University of Missouri-St. Louis designed to develop community partnership initiatives that link University resources with the needs and priorities of residents and communities in the St. Louis region.

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Microcomputer Program

The Microcomputer Program has been teaching the St. Louis community essential computer skills through the Chancellor's Certificate Computer Classes since 1982. Classes are held at the West County Computer Center, 1715 Deer Tracks Trail, near Interstate 270 and Manchester Road, and at the UMSL J.C. Penney Conference Center computer lab. Classes are offered in software applications, Web development, graphics, image editing, networking, routers, operating systems, programming, security, and other topics.

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Nonprofit Management & Leadership Program

The Nonprofit Management & Leadership Program (NPM&L) offers comprehensive education and training for students and individuals pursuing careers in the nonprofit sector, for professional staff, board members, and other leaders of nonprofit and voluntary organizations, and for public sector professionals.

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Small Business and Technology Development Center
TRAINING: www.umsl.edu/ce/centers/sbtdc
RESOURCES: www.umsl.edu/~smallbus

The Small Business and Technology Development Center is located on the campus of the University of Missouri-St. Louis and is hosted by the College of Business Administration and the Division of Continuing Education. The center offers a wide selection of seminars and workshops specifically designed to serve the needs of start-up and existing businesses. It also provides confidential business counseling and business plan assistance, as well as business financing, management, and technical assistance to help small businesses compete successfully. For more information on no-cost business assistance counseling and other low-cost training opportunities, please contact:

Mr. Alan F. Hauff, Director
Small Business Technology and Development Center
University of Missouri-St. Louis
College of Business Administration-CE
269 University Center
One University Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63121-4400

Phone: (314) 516-6121
e-mail: hauffa@umsl.edu

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Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life

Since 1996, the Institute for Women in Public Life has been assisting women in developing the interest and skills necessary to succeed as full participants within government, serving in elected and appointed office as well as employed policymakers. The Institute offers a variety of programs to help women who are interested in serving in public office, from the local school board to the federal government.

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