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  • Construction workers install glass on the new Social Sciences and Business Building modernization and expansion project in the Quad on North Campus at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
    Eye on UMSL: A new view
  • High school students sitting in a classroom
    UMSL Advanced Credit Program meets high standards to achieve reaccreditation from national alliance
  • Bill Dickens
    Alum Bill Dickens laid foundation for career success at UMSL and remains committed to giving back
  • Nick Ballenger
    Opportunity Scholar Nick Ballenger starting vet school after completing bachelor’s degree in biology
  • Professor Xin Wang (at right) and electrical engineering students show off their work with humanoid and quadruped robots
    UMSL in motion: Teaching aids
  • Dr. Kyle Dohm
    UMSL optometry alum and U.S. Navy captain Dr. Kyle Dohm named first aerospace optometry fellow at NASA
  • Martin Kardos
    Explore Bratislava with two-time UMSL alum Martin Kardos
  • Dr. Alison Carter Ramsey
    Optometry alum Dr. Alison Carter Ramsey helps create patient-centered products, from medical devices to dietary supplements
  • Musicians at the University of Missouri–St. Louis chuckle as Assistant Teaching Professor David Wacyk takes the stage dressed up as Marty McFly, Michael J. Fox's famous character from the classic 1985 movie "Back to the Future," to conduct the UMSL Symphony Orchestra and Wind Ensemble's end-of-semester concert, "UMSL at the Movies," on May 13 in the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
    Eye on UMSL: Music of the movies
  • Scott D. Peterson sits with a copy of his book, "A Month of Game Days" and "The Twin Bill Book Prize for Best Baseball Fiction"
    Scott D. Peterson’s book, ‘A Month of Game Days,’ wins Twin Bill Prize for Best Baseball Fiction

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