Several years ago, Courtney Williams, 27, was an Army paratrooper/medic in Afghanistan treating soldiers, contractors and locals, especially women. This spring she graduates from UMSL with a degree in psychology and is heading off to graduate school with plans to work with women soldiers suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. (Photo by August Jennewein)
- Music student G Schmiedeke receives Remington R. Williams Award from University of Missouri Board of Curators

- Britne Bacca-Haupt, Tom McEwen and Matt Prsha receive UMSL Hero Awards

- May graduate Teamir Melaku adds another chapter to extraordinary education journey

- Eye on UMSL: ‘Sorry Her Lot’

- UMSL graduate Todd Renner keeps growing in nursing career more than two decades after earning degree

- Center for Teaching and Learning marks 25 years helping UMSL professors turn expertise into impact

- Computer science graduate Anthony Burrows set to begin pursuing second bachelor’s in engineering this fall

- College of Nursing earns maximum 10-year reaccreditation from Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education

- Scholarships help unlock world of learning opportunities for business student Kiersten Kelleher

- Eye on UMSL: A new view

