Bryan Spaeth, a former assembly line worker at Chrysler, received a BFA in studio art (with an emphasis in photography) Saturday from UMSL. His self portrait was taken for a studio portrait class in which he attempted to recreate photographer Arnold Newman’s famous portrait of German industrialist Alfred Krupp. Visit bit.ly/mXDoz9 to view the full photo.
- UMSL political scientists share research on vote centers with election officials across the country during Books and Ballots Series webinar

- DNP graduate Emily Leone builds on passion for women’s health and advocacy

- Over too soon: Top-seeded UMSL volleyball team falls in opening round of NCAA Tournament to end magical season

- Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center awarded $75,000 Small Business Administration grant

- UMSL students earn real-world entrepreneurial experience in expanded Anchor Accelerator internship program

- UMSL women’s soccer team tops Maryville to win Midwest Region title

- UMSL community comes together for Lakota toy drive

- Assistant Professor Tessa Garcia-Collart leads immersive two-day seminar in Finland

- Marcia Countryman honored as MOCPA’s 2025 Outstanding Educator of the Year

- GivingTuesday aims to strengthen Triton Pantry’s support for UMSL students

