Tour Overview
This mission-centered walking tour of SLU’s North Campus highlights several sites on the North Campus directly connected to the Jesuit legacy begun by St. Ignatius Loyola, a pilgrim for God.. Visit the locations on SLU’s campus that depict our Jesuit hi
Saint Louis University — located in St. Louis, Missouri, with a campus in Madrid, Spain, is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious Catholic universities. Founded in 1818, SLU is recognized for world-class academics, life-changing research, compassionate health care, and a strong commitment to faith and service.
Guided by our enduring Jesuit mission, we offer our nearly 13,000 students a highly rigorous and deeply transformative education that helps them develop into bold, confident leaders. Rated among the nation’s top research universities, SLU boasts 15 graduate and undergraduate programs ranked among the top 50 in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
Academically, ethics, spirituality and compassion take center stage, while outside the classroom, members of the SLU community provide more than 1.6 million service hours each year — just one reason we’re among the nation's top colleges for making an impact. In fact, more than 150 of SLU's courses integrate community engagement into academics.
A Jesuit education aims to form the whole person. As a Jesuit, Catholic university, Saint Louis University offers students a distinctive educational experience. Built on a spiritual, intellectual and social tradition almost five centuries old, SLU provides opportunities and an environment that encourages the full flourishing of our students in every aspect of their humanity.
The Division of Mission and Identity works to ensure the mission and core values of Saint Louis University are integrated into operations, structures, programs and practices. Through its programs and in collaboration with the colleges, schools, and departments of the university, the Division of Mission and Identity seeks to promote and encourage a deeper understanding of SLU’s foundation as a work of the Society of Jesus, and a ministry of the Catholic Church.
The academic life of the University reflects this mission as an integral part of its intellectual commitment to research and teaching excellence. The mission formation of students, faculty, staff, administration and board members is also a work of the Division of Mission and Identity.
Stops
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Stop 1: St. Ignatius the Pilgrim
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Stop 2: Cardinal Ritter Hall
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Stop 3: St. Junipero Serra, O.F.M.
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Stop 4: Garden of Mary, the Immaculate Conception
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Stop 5: St. Louis the King
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Stop 6: St. Francis Xavier College Church
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Stop 7: The Saint Louis University Museum of Art (SLUMA)
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Stop 8: Pius Circle
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Stop 9: The Sunken Garden of Chaifetz School of Business
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Stop 10: Clocktower & Jonathan Smith Amphitheater
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Stop 11: Xavier Hall & Annex
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Stop 12: Fusz Memorial
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Stop 13: Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA)
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Stop 14: Marguerite Hall
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Stop 15: Catholic Studies Center
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Stop 16: The Jesuit Center and the Chapel of Our Lady, Seat of Wisdom
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Stop 17: Spring Hall
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Stop 18: Center for Global Citizenship
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Stop 19: Samuel Cupples House
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Stop 20: Vatican Film Library