The Nov. 16 event drew over 1,000 local high school students and teachers as well as UMSL’s own German majors to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center for a rousing mashup of rap and classical music. (Photos by Shirin Kasraeian)
- Passion for research leads Trilce Encarnacion to ‘dream job’ at UMSL and leadership role with international professional society

- From sober driving to fighting food insecurity, UMSL alum Samantha Star Brainerd is committed to community service

- At Enterprise Bank & Trust, MBA alum Jim Lally helps guide customers to a lifetime of financial success

- Kaley Ware maximizes her experience at UMSL while earning master’s degree in economics

- Eye on UMSL: Bend, but don’t break

- Zoe Ellis well prepared to embark on PhD in biology after coursework, research experiences at UMSL

- College of Education Heritage Leadership EdD cohort publishes 5 articles in single journal issue

- Accounting graduate Grant Ebert built community and confidence through campus involvement at UMSL

- Sharlee Climer and computer science students unlock clues in genetic data to improve precision medicine

- UMSL’s Johnna Murray earns international honor for transforming student success through Beta Alpha Psi

