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  • Accounting graduate Alex Paubel and Chancellor Kristin Sobolik wave to Paubel's family during commencement
    UMSL’s newest graduates celebrate their degrees at commencement
  • Representatives of the Italian consulate in Chicago join faculty and staff members from UMSL during lunch visit on Dec. 18
    Eye on UMSL: Honored guests
  • Sarah Wirthlin
    Worth the wait: Sarah Wirthlin earns degree in music education more than two decades after finishing high school
  • Audrey Lantz swimming butterfly
    UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
  • Max Evets
    Mechanical engineering grad Max Evets leverages internship experiences into full-time position in Ameren’s new gas generation group
  • Eric'el Johnson at Boeing
    At Boeing, UMSL alum Eric’el Johnson helps open doors for other engineering students
  • Alondra Mendez
    First-generation college graduate Alondra Mendez plans to pursue master’s in data analytics after earning bachelor’s in math
  • Vocal studies student Connor Mullenschlader performs during an end-of-the-semester recital in the Arianna String Quartet Recital Hall
    Eye on UMSL: Lifting his voice
  • Members of the 2026 Anchor Accelerator cohort: (clockwise from top left) Luke Lieb of Unique Visions, LLC; Doug Wulff of Timebolt; Kenneth Eversole of OpsCompanionAI; Jaee Blue of Venture Beyond Aspirations; Sam Vanderpool of Blue Reason, LLC; Tiffany Jones of Cheryl's Herbs; Jackie Huebbe of SugarBot, Mona Jawad of ASL Aspire; and Anthony Ezeokoye and Afoma Ezeokoye of Raknida.
    UMSL Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center welcomes newest Anchor Accelerator cohort
  • Biology Assistant Professor Blaine Marchant and graduate research assistants Jessi Kreder and Sujith Sudagani collect tissue samples from an Osage Orange tree last April at the Missouri Botanical Garden
    UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative

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