The Student Organization Expo, held virtually this year, featured representatives from 21 recognized student organization, including (top row, from left) Amber Powell, Supply Chain and Transportation Club; Ariona Booker, Chemistry Club; Brandon Yn, Public Relations Student Society of America; Cassie Bianculli, Supply Chain and Transportation Club; Dejah Mason, Revolution Campus Ministry; Fernande Soler, Student Social Work Association; (middle row, from left) Donella Johnson, Black Business Student Association; Jennifer Grinder, Chemistry Club; Rosa Macias, Delta Sigma Pi-Eta Nu; Wesley Baucom, Writers Group and The Current; Molly Motes, Japan-America Student Organization; (bottom row, from left) Shelby Long, Student Government Association; Savannah Boehlein, College Democrats at UMSL; Terrell Davis, Writers Group; Shannon Keys, Supply Chain and Transportation Club; Lexi Neal, Opera Theatre Ensemble. (Submitted photos; collage by August Jennewein)
- 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