SLU ATLAS Program

SLU ATLAS Program

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Atlas Week at Saint Louis University is an annual event that recognizes the international dimension of SLU's academic programs and celebrates the University's role in international education and service. During the Atlas Program, students, faculty, and staff from across the University participate by organizing events which highlight the international dimensions of their programs. The Signature Sym

Photos from SLU ATLAS Program's post 04/17/2026

ATLAS WEEK 2026 DAY 6 SCHEDULE

Join us today at 11:50 am for the annual Atlas Week parade!

Then later tonight, celebrate the global diversity with the Billiken World Festival in the CGC hosted by . Eat various cultural foods and enjoy performances!

Also check out the Black Media Showcase hosted by .blackmedia!!

Photos from SLU ATLAS Program's post 04/16/2026

ATLAS WEEK 2026 DAY 5 SCHEDULE

A few changes to note to the Atlas Week schedule this week!

NEW: Self Discovery Workshop Series Session 2: Believing you Can at 10 am in BSC 254.

Cancelled: The Displaced and Disenfranchised: The Refugee Children of Artsakh

The Atlas Week Signature Programming event is also happening today. Hosted by the School of Social Work, The 6th Annual Dr. Norman White Memorial Celebration celebrates the legacy of Dr. Norman White with a panel discussion led by those who worked with him.

04/13/2026

ATLAS WEEK 2026 DAY 2 SCHEDULE

Atlas Week properly begins with a variety of great presentations and workshops hosted by the SLU community. Click the link in our bio for a full Atlas Week schedule and descriptions for each event or visit www.slu.edu/atlas-week.

01/22/2026

*In our Mariah Carey voice*

IT'S TIIIIIIIIIIIIME!!

The submission form for Atlas 2026 is now LIVE! The 26th Annual Atlas Week will be held April 12-18, 2026. The theme for this year is "For those who come after: Building a better tomorrow in today's world". As authoritarianism and human rights violations intensify globally, this theme explores the ways in which people defend democracy, empower individuals to resist oppressive systems, and ensure that human rights remain central in the face of rising injustice. How can educators and students work together to reclaim and protect justice in societies where fundamental freedoms are increasingly under threat?

Submit an Atlas Week at https://bit.ly/atlas26 by Feb. 2!

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