“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.
Beard, a biology major from Paducah, Kentucky, enters this year’s national meet with the fastest times in the country this season in the 500-, 1,000- and 1,650-yard freestyle races.
Beard, a biology major from Paducah, Kentucky, enters this year’s national meet with the fastest times in the country this season in the 500-, 1,000- and 1,650-yard freestyle races.
Beard, a biology major from Paducah, Kentucky, enters this year’s national meet with the fastest times in the country this season in the 500-, 1,000- and 1,650-yard freestyle races.
Late Chancellor Marguerite Ross Barnett was responsible for starting the program in 1986, and her vision remains vibrant in the 78 seniors who completed it this year.
Professors George Nnanna and Xin Wang had help from freshmen Moses Prakash and Teddy Fallon in touting all that UMSL has to offer at “SciFest: Engineering Expo.”
Worth’s doctoral research focuses on “dignity of risk” and its impact on the “act of becoming” for emerging adults with disabilities.
Worth’s doctoral research focuses on “dignity of risk” and its impact on the “act of becoming” for emerging adults with disabilities.
Worth’s doctoral research focuses on “dignity of risk” and its impact on the “act of becoming” for emerging adults with disabilities.