During the one-month simulation, which was broken down into 15-minute “weeks,” students played the roles of different members of families living in poverty. In between weeks, they were given time to discuss their approach to finances, health care, childcare and other life situations with the other members of their family. (Photo by Derik Holtmann)
- UMSL students and alumni travel to New Orleans to work Super Bowl LIX
- Julie Dunn-Morton, Myron Burr and Linda Stein receive UMSL Hero Awards
- Eye on UMSL: ‘Hung Together’
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
- College of Optometry partnering with Ritenour School District Husky Health Center to provide eye care to students
- Biology doctoral student Soren Johnson studying how cave fish evolve in response to their unique environment
- Assistant Professor Matias Enz’s research for service-intensive companies lauded by Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
- Millennium Student Center hosts District 7 DECA competition for more than 200 high school students
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
- Eye on UMSL: Down to business