The tattoo on the neck of this mummy means “to do good” in ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs and might have symbolically given its power to her voice when she sang or spoke. (Photo courtesy of Anne Austin
- Alum Craig Steinberg has helped shape the future of optometry through work in law

- First-year optometry student McKenna Burgess has research published in the Journal of Supramolecular Chemistry

- UMSL support proves invaluable in MAcc student’s pursuit of internship opportunity

- Eye on UMSL: Staying afloat

- Madeline Siener, Sydne Sewald, Kate Votaw receive UMSL Hero Awards

- UMSL students travel to Missouri Capitol for 25th annual Disability Rights Legislative Day

- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

- Michael Cosmopoulos honored with 2026 PROSE Award in classics for his book ‘The World of Homer’

- Nursing Associate Professor Umit Tokac uses data to improve public health as a DATA scholar with the National Institutes of Health

- UMSL’s School of Engineering ready to ‘Elevate’ its work with robotics, AI

