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.
- Eye on UMSL: Name that dog
- Annual UMSL Alumni 5K is the latest stage of a year-long race for school counseling alum Marcy Morris
- Eye on UMSL: Toppling the Tower
- UMSL’s International Business program continues to be recognized among nation’s best
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
- UMSL language students give back at World Languages Day celebration after participating as high schoolers
- Ekin Pellegrini has lofty goals as president of the Executive DBA Council
- UMSL receives INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine’s Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for the fifth straight year
- Associate Professor Emerita Chikako Usui honored by Japanese government for outstanding contribution to Japan-U.S. relations
- UMSL partnering with World Wide Technology to offer educational opportunities to employees looking to move forward in their careers