In 1992, Missouri voters overwhelmingly approved a lifetime limit of eight years in each of the Missouri Senate and House of Representatives. Twenty years later, the Center for Ethics in Public Life’s conference “Term Limits: Two Decades of Lessons” will explore in detail the positive and negative effects of the policy on state legislative processes and participants will
develop strategies for the future. (Photo by August Jennewein)
- UMSL Athletics puts together another stellar year in competition and in classroom
- Department of Art and Design collaborates with John Burroughs School on interactive wall installation
- Innovative business program for rising eighth-grade girls wraps up 6-week run on UMSL’s campus with final pitch presentations
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- UMSL political scientists researching pressures faced by local election officials and decisions to remain in their roles
- History graduate Nancy Stiles investigates kidnapping case that rocked St. Louis society
- Display honoring late UMSL alum Marty Hendin’s famed Trinket City still thrills Cardinals tour groups at Busch Stadium
- Jennifer Reynolds-Moehrle, Jennifer McKanry and Ahmad Mian receive UMSL Hero Awards
- MBA helps 2-time UMSL grad Maggie Rapplean make partner at Moneta Group
- CLIMB program celebrates 10th class of summer interns