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Fontbonne University is a private Catholic university in Clayton, Missouri. [2] Fontbonne University, established in 1923 as Fontbonne College, initially served as a women's college. Fontbonne College became co-educational in the 1970s.
Delmar Loop, Forest Park, Saint Louis Art Museum, Washington University in St. Louis: University City–Big Bend: 7000 Forest Park Parkway Blue: Underground Fontbonne University, University City, Washington University in St. Louis: Forsyth: 7411 Forsyth Boulevard Blue: Below-grade Carondelet Plaza, Downtown Clayton, University City Clayton
June 2021: Mississippi University for Women admitted to the SLIAC as a full member beginning the 2023–24 academic year. [4] August 2022: Lyon College admitted to the SLIAC as a full member beginning the 2023–24 academic year. [5] March 2024: Fontbonne University announced its closure in 2025.
DeMun is located proximate to Washington University, Concordia Seminary, Fontbonne University, and to other St. Louis neighborhoods such as Dogtown, the Delmar Loop, and Skinker–DeBaliviere. Nearby attractions include the 1922-built Hi-Pointe Theater, Forest Park, the St. Louis Art Museum, and the St. Louis Zoo.
Drury University: Springfield: Private Master's colleges and universities: 1,590 1873 201–500 Evangel University: Springfield: Private (Assemblies of God) Baccalaureate college: 2,495 1955 51–200 Fontbonne University [5] Clayton: Private (Roman Catholic) Baccalaureate college: 874 1923 201–500 Hannibal–LaGrange University: Hannibal
University City–Big Bend station is a light rail station on the Blue Line of the St. Louis MetroLink system. [3] This subway station is located beneath the intersection of Big Bend Boulevard and Forest Park Parkway and primarily serves passengers arriving on foot from nearby universities and surrounding neighborhoods.
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Fontbonne may refer to: Jeanne Fontbonne (1759–1843), known as Mother St. John, French Catholic sister; Fontbonne University; Fontbonne Academy; Fontbonne Hall Academy; Fontbonne transmitter of Radio Monte Carlo, known as the Col de la Madone transmitter