Tim Hydar (pictured) and his business partners Tom Bortz and John-Paul Knobloch allot what time they can in the evenings and weekends to harvest the produce growing in their Straw Hat Aquaponics farm. All three UMSL alumni maintain their day jobs, challenging the friends to find innovative ways to streamline the production process. (Photos by August Jennewein)
- Supply Chain symposium breaks new ground in its sixth year

- Newly renovated and renamed Creative Arts Building ready to serve UMSL music and fine arts students now and for years to come

- Doctoral candidate Becky Hansis-O’Neill’s research helps build understanding of tarantulas

- Supply chain department research helps Beauty Supply Refresh adjust to market fluctuations

- Alumni, current and maybe someday future students turn out for fifth annual UMSL 5K

- Eye on UMSL: Record party

- Optometry student Quynh Nguyen named to 2025-26 CooperVision Student Myopia Leadership Society

- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center announces first-ever All-Campus Pitch Competition

- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

- Assistant Professor Dan Grossman explores the ‘maybe’ problem

