UMSL students Ally Wolf (left) and Belicia Beck rehearse a part of the “Scary Dance” while Rob Scoggins (right), assistant professor of dance, and Glen Anderson, assistant professor of design and technology, look on. The dance, which was choreographed by Scoggins, will be performed at 8 p.m. Nov. 10-12 in the Lee Theatre at the Touhill Performing Arts Center. Admission is $5. The picture, taken by campus photographer August Jennewein, is the latest to be featured at Eye on UMSL.
Sharlee Climer and computer science students unlock clues in genetic data to improve precision medicine
Climer’s Biological Data Science course gives students an introduction to key areas of biological data science and provides them with hands-on experience processing and analyzing genetic data.












