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
- IRS Criminal Investigation’s Citizen Academy offers UMSL students glimpse into careers as special agents
- UMSL partnering with API Innovation Center to help secure and strengthen the supply chain for essential pharmaceuticals in U.S.
- Music education major Alex Wurl striving to get more children involved in performing arts
- Eye on UMSL: Honeysuckle hack
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
- MBA alum Lily Clark growing her boba tea company with bigger ideas on the horizon
- History Professor Minsoo Kang publishes debut novel, ‘The Melancholy of Untold History’
- Senior Lauren Jordan’s perseverance rewarded with Women’s Transformational scholarship
- UMSL students engage in ‘life-changing’ cultural exchange during Japan Study Tour
- St. Louis Anchor Action Network Director Stefani Weeden-Smith named one of St. Louis Business Journal’s Champions for Diversity and Inclusion