The University of Missouri–St. Louis makes a significant impact on the St. Louis area. Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media.
Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories, but does not serve as a comprehensive listing. Notice a clip we missed? Email us at umsldaily@umsl.edu.
Marvin Berkowitz, Sanford N. McDonnell Endowed Professor of Character Edcuation
Telegraph Herald: character education
Chancellor Tom George
St. Louis Business Journal: speech given at Most Influential Business Women event
Barbara Graham, associate professor of political science
The St. Louis American: a panel on the Black Lives Matter movement
Barbara Harbach, Curators’ Professor of Music
KDHX (88.1 FM): profile on Harbach
Dan Isom, Endowed Professor of Policing and Community
St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU: changes to police policy
Terry Jones, Founders Professor of Political Science
Associated Press (via The Telegraph): fundraising in Missouri politics
David Klinger, professor of criminology and criminal justice
The Wall Street Journal: new efforts to track police killings
Cincinnati Enquirer: why a police officer would fire a weapon in a particular incident
Mother Jones: why cops are told to keep quiet after a shooting
Sarah Lacy, assistant professor of anthropology
The St. Louis American: a panel on the Black Lives Matter movement
Kerry Manderbach, lecturer in media studies
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: new museum of manuscripts
Keith Miller, Williarm R. Orthwein Jr. Professor of Life-long Learning and Science
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: Miller’s role helping sick children explore St. Louis via robots
Ray Mundy, director of the Center for Transportation Studies
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: a report on the St. Louis-area taxi industry
Dave Robertson, Curators’ Teaching Professor of Political Science
St. Louis Public Radio: possible changes in the Missouri Senate
St. Louis Public Radio: race for Missouri attorney general
Richard Rosenfeld, Founders Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Kansas City (Mo.) Star: what motorists and officers can do to keep traffic stop situations from escalating
Newsday: crime trends in U.S. cities
The Washington Post: violent crime trends in St.Louis
Raw Story: dispelling myths about Ferguson
Fox News: violent crime trends in St. Louis
Newsweek: Why Ferguson happened
James Shuls, assistant professor of educational leadership and policy studies
Springfield Business Journal: Missouri teacher pension systems
St. Louis Public Radio: the purpose of field tests like MAP
GazetteXtra: the benefits of vouchers for students
Todd Swanstrom, E. Desmond Professor of Community Collaboration and Public Policy Administration
St. Louis Public Radio: consequences of racial and economic segregation in neighborhoods
Eamonn Wall, Smurfit-Stone Corporation Professor of Irish Studies
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: his new collection of poetry