04/16/2024
The 24th Annual Sam and Marilyn Fox Atlas Week took place from April 7 to April 13.
Check out some photos from the Parade of Nations and the Clock Tower Market.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Members of the SLU community wave flags during the Parade of Nations as part of Atlas
Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Students try different International cuisines at the Around the Globe: Clock Tower
Market as part of Atlas Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Students try different International cuisines at the Around the Globe: Clock Tower
Market as part of Atlas Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Students try different International cuisines at the Around the Globe: Clock Tower
Market as part of Atlas Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.

Students try different International cuisines at the Around the Globe: Clock Tower
Market as part of Atlas Week on April 12, 2024. Photo by Sarah Conroy.
The theme of Atlas Week 2024 was "Flames Unleashed, Renaissance of Peace" and focuses
on the various methods in which humanity strives for peace and liberation in a world
of conflict.
The Atlas Program launched in the spring of 2001 to recognize the international dimension of Saint
Louis University's academic programs and to celebrate SLU's role in international
education and service in light of our Jesuit tradition. The primary goal of the Atlas
Program is to increase awareness of the global issues that confront us today in an
effort not only to promote discussion but to inspire and inform action. It focuses
on what we as global citizens can do to contribute to a better life for all people
now and in the future.