Jason Adair, a senior anthropology major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has an interest in studying stone...
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Jason Adair, a senior anthropology major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has an interest in studying stone...
It’s that time of year again – celebrations of winter holidays filled with family and friends, memories and the...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Music will present its annual Holiday Jazz Concert at 3 p.m. Dec. 4 in the Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
This event is free and open to the public. One of the most anticipated concerts of the holiday season, it will feature:
Each week, the Department of Athletics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis compiles a roundup of how the various...
If you’re looking for holiday gift ideas for the book lover in your life, Dwight Garner of The New York Times has some...
Senior midfielder Almin Sabotic of the University of Missouri–St. Louis men’s soccer team has been selected to the...
Three members of the University of Missouri–St. Louis family were honored last week with Impact Awards from the...
Stephanie Sivils, director of Gallery Visio, mounts a red ribbon denoting a new donation to the gallery’s exhibit,...
Note: UMSL Events contains information about events that will occur in the seven days following publication...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis makes a significant impact on the St. Louis area. Stories about the university,...
Each year, the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association showcases 50 organizations that, according to St....
Each week, the Department of Athletics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis compiles a roundup of how the various...
Things are looking up for student veterans at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Last week it was announced that a...
Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will be honored Dec. 1 by the YWCA of Metropolitan St. Louis as a 2011 YWCA Leader of Distinction.
Each year, YWCA Metro St. Louis recognizes up to 10 extraordinary women for their special contributions to business, politics, education, science and technology, the arts, the professions and racial justice in St. Louis. These Leaders of Distinction are recognized at the YWCA Leader Lunch in December each year.
Have you ever wondered whether a society’s moral beliefs might affect the way its economy functions or its general...
Alan Byrd, director of Admissions, is presented with a surprise birthday cake on UMSL Day, Nov. 12. He's flanked by...
Prior to the 2011 season, only five players in the University of Missouri–St. Louis volleyball program’s history had...
In additional to the classics such as “Jingle Bells,” “White Christmas” and “12 Days of Christmas”, the “Christmas a...
Note: UMSL Events contains information about events that will occur in the seven days following publication...
Animal behaviorist Zuleyma Tang-Martinez has been recognized for her work many times during her storied career. Her...
Thinking like a burglar and keeping your schedule private could keep you from becoming the victim of a crime. There...
The Department of Music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will present “Love & Loss: The Story of Human...
Come and listen to the exciting sounds of the Genesis Jazz Project at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 22 in the E. Desmond and Mary Ann...
Peter Marina, visiting assistant professor of sociology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has had a passion for...
Last week, faculty from all over the St. Louis region spent two days learning new ways of enhancing a centuries-old...
Scott Perkins, project director of the Missouri Suicide Prevention Project, received the National Alliance on Mental...
Rich in history and tradition, Irish culture is distinctive and memorable. For years, Americans have enjoyed the...
They came to the University of Missouri–St. Louis from as far away as Europe and both United States coasts, according...
With the allure of a cowboy story, “Joshua’s Boots” illustrates a tale of unexpected heroism amid realities of the...
Each week, the Department of Athletics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis compiles a roundup of how the various...
Rachel Garrelts, a junior at Francis Howell North High School in St. Charles, Mo. seemed overwhelmed with winning the...
A trio of University of Missouri–St. Louis Tritons volleyball players now shares the distinction of All-Great Lakes...
Senior forward Kaylee Neutzling of the University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s soccer team has been named to the...
Senior midfielder Almin Sabotic of the University of Missouri-St. Louis men’s soccer team has been selected to the...
The Millennium Student Center Building Operations staff take a moment out of their day to pose for a group photograph...
Joe Gomez says he knows a fellow military veteran when he sees one. And when he came to the University of Missouri–St....
SETTING THE SCENE The University of Missouri–St. Louis men’s basketball team begins its 46th season of intercollegiate...
SETTING THE SCENE The University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s basketball team begins its 38th season of...
Computer hackers are a nuisance to everyone. But even more so to companies that could lose not only money but data and...
Emerging Leader Program Mentor Applications Available
Date/Time: November 12-18, 2011
Location: Office of Student Life, 366 MSC
Audience: Open
Description: Emerging Leaders is a unique opportunity for UMSL students to get on the fast track to student leadership and campus and community involvement. Students participating in the Emerging Leaders Program will receive an insider’s perspective on Student Life at UMSL. Throughout the program, students will have an opportunity to develop their leadership abilities through workshops, activities and reflection in order to prepare them for future leadership experience at UMSL and beyond. Each mentor will be paired up with two participants with the same major. Mentors are trained by the Office of Student Life to develop leadership potential on a peer level. They operate as a campus and community resource for their mentees as well as being an observable example of the qualities, character and actions of a student leader. Applications are available in the Office of Student Life (366 MSC) and are due by 5 p.m. on Nov. 18. Contact Nick Messing at messingn@umsl.edu with any questions.
For Info: Nick Messing at 314-516-5217
Pipeline to Public Office
Date/Time: November 12, 2011 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: J.C. Penney Conference Center
Audience: Open
Description: Pipeline to Public Office is a nonpartisan program designed to teach participants the personal skills and organization strategies that are key elements in successful campaigns for elected office. Cost: Postmarked by Nov. 4 $75 After Nov. 4 $100
For Info: Raina Traore-Gress at 314-516-5974
Danielle Coffyn never imagined she could shape young minds while still having the opportunity to use the language she...
Four senior sociology majors at the University of Missouri–St. Louis are embarking on a research project, not only for...
Anne Fish, an associate professor of nursing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was elected and named a...
Xtreme IT! received an $11,500 Community Impact Grant from IBM last week. The grant was presented to the creators of...
Because of his celebrated career in music and education, Jim Widner now has taken his place on the Lebanon (Mo.)...
The Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center will take on an Irish festival atmosphere Nov. 19 with an evening...
Sandy Lindquist was named the interim dean of the College of Nursing at University of Missouri–St. Louis. She will...
Four student-athletes, two teams and one distinguished service honoree are among the 2012 inductees to the University...
Patricia Zahn raised more than a few eyebrows when she set the total Month of Giving goal at $75,000, nearly $10,000...
Adding personal information such as an e-mail or cell number to your Facebook profile is safe, right? Only your...