“Sometimes the photo says it all,” said August Jennewein of the early January dusk sky over UMSL that nearly left him speechless. Jennewein, UMSL campus photographer, took the photo, which is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL.
“Sometimes the photo says it all,” said August Jennewein of the early January dusk sky over UMSL that nearly left him speechless. Jennewein, UMSL campus photographer, took the photo, which is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL.
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Sarah Kiser’s new book is a work of gothic fantasy that tells the story of Sy, an indentured wizard, and Anya, a cagey hunter, coming together to hunt a mythical phoenix.
Sarah Kiser’s new book is a work of gothic fantasy that tells the story of Sy, an indentured wizard, and Anya, a cagey hunter, coming together to hunt a mythical phoenix.
Sarah Kiser’s new book is a work of gothic fantasy that tells the story of Sy, an indentured wizard, and Anya, a cagey hunter, coming together to hunt a mythical phoenix.
The women’s golf team won the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship for the first time in school history after edging top-seeded Indianapolis 3-2 in medal/match play on Sunday.
The award, from UMSL’s Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center, recognizes distinguished individuals for their efforts to protect biodiversity and promote ecology and conservation around the globe.
Adjunct Professor and former Marine Sgt. Michael Feger cuts a cake with a ceremonial saber to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday during Student Veterans Week.
Adjunct Professor and former Marine Sgt. Michael Feger cuts a cake with a ceremonial saber to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday during Student Veterans Week.
Adjunct Professor and former Marine Sgt. Michael Feger cuts a cake with a ceremonial saber to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday during Student Veterans Week.