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Saint Louis Gateway Scholars Network

The Saint Louis Gateway Scholars Network is a collaborative endeavor with area colleges and universities. The network aims to provide regional supports to college and university faculty.

Supports are designed to promote the retention and thriving of faculty from underrepresented, disadvantaged and minoritized groups, including Black/African American, Hispanic/Latine, Indigenous/Native peoples, women, LGBTQ+ and those with disabilities. All faculty are welcome to join the network.

Saint Louis University faculty gathering at the 2024 Saint Louis Gateway Scholars Network reception

 

Defining Our Purpose Through Five Goals

The Saint Louis Gateway Scholars Network aims to meet five main goals:   

  1. Create a sense of community and belonging among faculty and post-doctoral fellows from underrepresented, disadvantaged and minoritized backgrounds in the St. Louis region.
  2. Support the recruitment and retention of diverse academic talent in the region.
  3. Elevate the scholarship of faculty and post-doctoral fellows from underrepresented, disadvantaged and minoritized backgrounds.
  4. Foster interdisciplinary research collaborations and mentorship networks across institutions and between diverse scholars.
  5. Encourage social relationships to enhance the positive experience of living and working in St. Louis. 

University Partners in the Network

  • Harris-Stowe University, located in St. Louis
  • Maryville University, located in St. Louis
  • Saint Louis University, located in St. Louis
  • Southern Illinois University, located in Edwardsville, Illinois
  • University of Missouri-St. Louis, located in St. Louis
  • Washington University in St. Louis, located in St. Louis
  • Webster University, located in St. Louis

Stay up to date on current events and join the network by completing this form

Contact Information

Katie Heiden-Rootes
Saint Louis University
katie.heidenrootes@health.slu.edu

Atia Thurman
Washington University in St. Louis
atiathurman@wustl.edu