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.
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- UMSL alum Lúcia G. Lohmann named next president of the Missouri Botanical Garden
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- Assistant Professor Dan Grossman earns high marks for innovative, engaging online classes
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- Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center catering to guests with an array of interests from across the St. Louis region
- Biology PhD alum Eliot Miller taps into new data sources to study bird populations and advocate for habitat preservation
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
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