
UMSL alumni, faculty, students and staff flocked to the East Lawn outside of the Recreation and Wellness Center for an afternoon of fun and friendship during the annual Mirthweek Carnival. (Photo by Derik Holtmann)
The University of Missouri–St. Louis community gathered on campus last week to take part in one of the university’s most storied traditions – Mirthweek.
The weeklong celebration was initially established in 1986 to foster campus cheer and provide students with a reward for all their hard work during the fall and spring semesters. This year’s festivities ran from April 21 through 25 and featured the signature Mirthweek Carnival. UMSL alumni, faculty, students and staff flocked to the East Lawn outside of the Recreation and Wellness Center on Wednesday for an afternoon of fun and friendship. Attendees could try their hand at classic carnival games, commission a portrait from a caricature artist or get their faces painted. Those seeking something a bit more thrilling than ring toss lined up for a spin on the Scrambler and G-Force rides.
In addition to the carnival, the Office of Student Involvement and University Program Board organized a slate of events including the Student Leadership Awards Banquet, a Jeopardy-inspired trivia game, the Mirthweek Afterparty and a bonfire to close out the week.
Campus photographer Derik Holtmann was on hand at the carnival to capture some of the fun.
Students Cing Niang, Linda Lam and Carli Knopf share a laugh while taking a whirl on the Scrambler.
Business major Anthony King tries his luck during his turn in the cash grab booth.
Troy Glover II, Emanuel Prospere II and Iziah Purvey – all members of the men’s basketball team – try to keep it together as they spin on the G-Force ride.
History major Em Carmichael checks out her fresh jellyfish face paint design.
Graduate students Sujith Sudagani and Pavani Laxmi Priya Maheswarapu sit for a caricature portrait.
Computer science major Tyler McFarland attempts to ride a mechanical surfboard.

(Photo by Lauryn Sanders)
The carnival wasn’t the only place to have fun during Mirthweek. Students also played a Jeopardy-inspired trivia game in the Ed Collabitat on Tuesday.

(Photo by Lauryn Sanders)
Members of the UMSL community gathered for the UPB Ignite the Night bonfire on the East Lawn. The event wrapped up a week of fun and festivities.