Letisha Wexstten, who was born without arms, was motivated to develop HireMe, a LinkedIn-style app that helps individuals with disabilities find jobs, after struggling to find work herself. She’ll now have a chance to compete for $15,000, $10,000 or $5,000 as a member of the first EQ Student Accelerator cohort.
- Year in review: UMSL continues building for a stronger future

- UMSL’s newest graduates celebrate their degrees at commencement

- Eye on UMSL: Honored guests

- Worth the wait: Sarah Wirthlin earns degree in music education more than two decades after finishing high school

- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

- Mechanical engineering grad Max Evets leverages internship experiences into full-time position in Ameren’s new gas generation group

- At Boeing, UMSL alum Eric’el Johnson helps open doors for other engineering students

- First-generation college graduate Alondra Mendez plans to pursue master’s in data analytics after earning bachelor’s in math

- Eye on UMSL: Lifting his voice

- UMSL Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center welcomes newest Anchor Accelerator cohort

