In her answer to a question about what individuals can do to help address gun violence, Sybrina Fulton emphasized the need for greater empathy and understanding of differences. At one point, she encouraged audience members to take a moment to say hello to those seated around them.
- US News ranks UMSL 11th nationally for Best Online Bachelor’s Programs

- Lauren Pflug, Matthew Henry and Vivek Singh receive UMSL Hero Awards

- Eye on UMSL: Taking shape

- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

- 2021 Coro Fellow Ronald Jones returns to UMSL to pursue MPPA with an emphasis in local government

- Master’s student Sarah Boslaugh continues lifelong education through study of economics, philosophy

- Professor Laura Westhoff’s students look for evidence of hope throughout history and today

- Nursing PhD graduate Nwanneka Okere studies how social media data can enhance traditional drug safety monitoring systems

- UMSL celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. holiday with music and thoughtful reflection

- Melinda Adams named chief human resources officer and associate vice chancellor for human resources at UMSL

