UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–ST. LOUIS
UMSL Daily Masthead
  • Student Success
  • Research
  • Community Impact
  • Alumni
  • Faculty/Staff
  • Campus Life
  • Athletics
  • Subscribe

Anthropology alumnus writes Cardinals rap

Anthopology alumnus Richard Williams, known to many as rapper Prince Ea, got caught up in the St. Louis Cardinals World Series run with a new song.

It’s Friday, and let’s face it, if you have ties to St. Louis, you’re probably thinking a lot about Game 7 of the World Series tonight.

You’re not alone.

University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Richard Williams, who raps under the name Prince Ea and was recently featured on UMSL Daily, got caught up in the moment for a new song.

Go Cards!

LATEST NEWS

  • Ralph McNeal
    UMSL business alum Ralph McNeal helps shape technical direction at Zillow
  • Andy McEwen, the budget and financial planning lead in Finance and Operations; Pamela Stuerke, an associate professor in the Department of Accounting in the Ed G. Smith College of Business; and Jackie Wilmes, office manager and executive assistant in UMSL Global
    Andy McEwen, Pamela Stuerke and Jackie Wilmes receive UMSL Hero Awards
  • Sophomore Logan Mayo watches his ball after a short pitch shot
    UMSL Tritons weekly rewind: Men’s golf team ends season in national semifinals
  • Oyinkansola Inioluwa Abejide
    UMSL’s supply chain program helped Oyinkansola Inioluwa Abejide find confidence and connection
  • Meredith Way
    Sport management student Meredith Way finds place, purpose at UMSL
  • Thomas Douaihy, Kathy O'Neill and AJ Segal
    UMSL announces new Leadership Institute to support emerging and established leaders throughout the region
  • BFA alum Ariel Biggerstaff in her studio
    BFA alum Ariel Biggerstaff designs bold, retro-inspired art prints with Fond Printed Goods
  • Chantelle McNeil
    May graduate Chantelle McNeil pursues degree to further her career in auditing and inspire her family
  • Aimee Dunlap speaking during the NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series
    Biologist Aimee Dunlap discusses research on the ecology and evolution of learning as part of NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series
  • UMSL students celebrate during the conferral of academic degrees.
    New UMSL graduates celebrate finishing their college journey during commencement

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

UMSL business alum Ralph McNeal helps shape technical direction at Zillow
UMSL business alum Ralph McNeal helps shape technical direction at Zillow

McNeal, who earned his BS in management information systems in 2003, is the company’s senior principal software engineer.

UMSL business alum Ralph McNeal helps shape technical direction at Zillow

McNeal, who earned his BS in management information systems in 2003, is the company’s senior principal software engineer.

UMSL business alum Ralph McNeal helps shape technical direction at Zillow

May 25, 2026

McNeal, who earned his BS in management information systems in 2003, is the company’s senior principal software engineer.

May graduate Chantelle McNeil pursues degree to further her career in auditing and inspire her family
May graduate Chantelle McNeil pursues degree to further her career in auditing and inspire her family

McNeil, who returned to school as a single parent of four children, earned her bachelor’s in liberal studies and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.

May graduate Chantelle McNeil pursues degree to further her career in auditing and inspire her family

McNeil, who returned to school as a single parent of four children, earned her bachelor’s in liberal studies and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.

BFA alum Ariel Biggerstaff designs bold, retro-inspired art prints with Fond Printed Goods

May 19, 2026

Biggerstaff sells her own greeting cards, prints, stickers and gift wrap and has also collaborated with the Missouri Botanical Garden and Anchovy Book Co.

Biologist Aimee Dunlap discusses research on the ecology and evolution of learning as part of NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series
Biologist Aimee Dunlap discusses research on the ecology and evolution of learning as part of NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series

Dunlap and her students study arthropods such as bumblebees, fruit flies and tarantulas to glean insights on how environmental variability affects cognition.

Biologist Aimee Dunlap discusses research on the ecology and evolution of learning as part of NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series

Dunlap and her students study arthropods such as bumblebees, fruit flies and tarantulas to glean insights on how environmental variability affects cognition.

Biologist Aimee Dunlap discusses research on the ecology and evolution of learning as part of NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series

May 18, 2026

Dunlap and her students study arthropods such as bumblebees, fruit flies and tarantulas to glean insights on how environmental variability affects cognition.

UMSL DAILY

University Marketing and Communications

University of Missouri–St. Louis
101 Woods Hall
1 University Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63121

Newsroom & Media Resources

umslnews@umsl.edu
(314) 516-6690

UMSL News and Media Relations
UMSL Experts Guide

Subscribe to UMSL Daily

Thank You for Subscribing!

Subscribe Now

Umsl Logo

1 University Blvd.

St. Louis, MO 63121-4400

Office Number: (314) 516-5000
Admissions Toll-Free: 1-888-GO-2-UMSL

© 2026

Curators of the University of Missouri | Disability Resources | DMCA Policy | Privacy Policy | Careers at UMSL


UMSL is an equal opportunity employer. For more information, visit our UMSL Statement of Nondiscrimination.

Log in | Designed by UMSL Web and Digital Communications