Serious Change. For Good.

Changes are coming to the University of Missouri–St. Louis campus, and there is a new place to get all the details. The website umsl.edu/changeforgood recently went live and is filled with all the information students, faculty and staff might need to navigate the modifications to parking around campus.

The site features a list of news stories related to the two new buildings going up on North Campus. It also includes information on closures around campus, construction schedule updates, maps of the new facility locations and an FAQ page. Once construction begins, a live camera feed will go up for viewing the progress of the Student Wellness and Recreation Center.

In addition, the website features a link to the promotional events Student Affairs will be hosting on Dec. 3. From 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. coffee and cocoa will be available to those who park in the Millennium North Garage, Millennium South Garage and West Drive Garage. Later that day, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Millennium Student Center, students are invited to “party like a #seriousrockstar” with giveaways, video game competitions, music and much more.

The website will be updated with the most current information available providing everyone on and around campus with a reliable resource as UMSL experiences new and exciting transformations.

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Alexis Nugent

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UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

The baseball team got strong starting pitching throughout the weekend, including from sophomore Garrett Brunstetter, as it swept Truman State and stretched its winning streak to seven games.

UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

The baseball team got strong starting pitching throughout the weekend, including from sophomore Garrett Brunstetter, as it swept Truman State and stretched its winning streak to seven games.

UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

The baseball team got strong starting pitching throughout the weekend, including from sophomore Garrett Brunstetter, as it swept Truman State and stretched its winning streak to seven games.