Note: UMSL Events contains information about events that will occur in the seven days following publication (Saturday-Friday). It contains information compiled from the UMSL Campus Calendar. No submissions are accepted, and since the calendar is self-populated, University Marketing and Communications is not responsible for the content that appears here or its accuracy. If you would like to receive UMSL Events via e-mail, you can subscribe to UMSL Daily or UMSL Daily Events.

Financial Aid Updates
Date/Time: February 11, 2012 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: SGA Chambers, MSC
Audience: Open
Description: Come to learn updates that can impact your Financial Aid package. Be informed, plan ahead.
For Info: Office of Multicultural Relations at 314-516-6807

‘St. Louis and the River Tour’
Date/Time: February 12, 2012 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: St. Louis Mercantile Library
Audience: Open
Description: Join us at the Mercantile Library at UMSL for a free, docent-led tour which focuses on a specific aspect of St. Louis or Missouri history. Our weekend tours provide a wonderful opportunity for lively discussions about topics ranging from the founding of St. Louis to the Mercantile’s art collections, plus much more! No reservations are required. Please call 314-516-7248 for more information.
For Info: Valenda Curtis at 314-516-7248

Love Sux
Date/Time: February 13, 2012
Location: Pilot House
Audience: Open
Description: Don’t have a boyfriend or girlfriend this Valentine Day? Don’t worry, come join UPB in the Pilot House. Come build your own bear, and get sweet treats. Don’t wait for someone else to get you something for Valentine, after all…LOVE SUX!!!!!
For Info: Dominique Thimes at 314-516-5531

Student Government Association Spring Elections Filing
Date/Time: February 13-16, 2012
Location: Office of Student Life
Audience: Open
Description: Submit a file for candidacy in the Student Government Association Spring Elections.
For Info: Aleshia Patterson at 314-516-5286

IC Short Course – Adobe Photoshop Basics Session 1
Date/Time: February 13, 2012 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: SSB 102
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of Adobe Photoshop. Learn how to use this application for image editing and more that may be required for classes, your job or for your own website purposes. Topics include: opening an image, merging images, adding text to an image, copyright responsibilities, personalize your photographs, improving the colors of an image, etc.
For Info: Dale/ Instructional Computing Staff at

IC Short Course – Adobe Photoshop Basics Session 2
Date/Time: February 13, 2012 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: SSB 102
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of Adobe Photoshop. Learn how to use this application for image editing and more that may be required for classes, your job or for your own website purposes. Topics include: liquefying an image or modifying an image to have a different profile; transforming an image on top of a background; blending that image onto the background; tools to change the colors of an image to the colors of the background; and using various drawing tools such as the paintbrush and pencil to draw by hand onto different layers.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

A Collage of Pecha Kucha: Working Globally
Date/Time: February 13, 2012 12:15 PM to 1:15 PM
Location: 402 JC Penney Conference Center
Audience: Open
Description: Daniel B. Oerther, the Mathes Chair of Environmental Engineering at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, shares vignettes of his global work in eliminating extreme poverty, ensuring universal access to water and sanitation, and combating the obesity epidemic. Bring your cell phones for audience participation through SMS texting.
For Info: Karen Lucas at 314-516-5698

The Major Challenge: How to Choose a Major
Date/Time: February 13, 2012 2:30 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Center for Student Success (Millennium Student Center 225)
Audience: Student
Description: Have you ever questioned your major choice or wondered if you will find a major that’s right for you? In this workshop, we will debunk common myths such as “There is only one right major for me,” or “A major is the same as a career.” You will learn how to identify majors and career paths that are a good fit for your personality, interests, strengths, and values. Students may follow-up with individual assistance.
For Info: Antionette Sterling at 314-516-5300

Fundamentals of the Faculty Accomplishment System
Date/Time: February 13, 2012 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: CTL Conference Room – 589 Lucas
Audience: Faculty
Description: Get to know the FAS and begin working on your annual review by entering your data into the University of Missouri FAS software. Faculty interested in using the Faculty Accomplishment System are invited to bring a laptop and flash drive with pertinent files such as current C.V., scholarly presentations and publications, lists of committees, community activities. If needed, laptops can be reserved with the Technology Support Center in 211 Lucas Hall (314-516-6034).
For Info: Peggy Cohen at 314-516-4508

IC Short Course – File Management
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Location: ESH 103
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of how to organize, save and access your files on a Windows based PC that may be required for classes, your job or for your own computing purposes.. Topics Included: Organizing Windows Live Email, backing up data, properly organizing files and folders, etc.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

Heart Health and Diabetes Awareness Event
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: The Nosh, Millennium Student Center
Audience: Open
Description: It’s National Heart Health Awareness Month! What is your risk? Why should you care? This two-day event, sponsored by Health, Wellness, Counseling and Disability Access Services, will have the information you need! It will also feature information for Diabetes Awareness–did you know that diabetics have a 50 percent higher chance of heart disease (per the ADA)? Find out what you can do now to get Heart Smart, and reduce your risk for heart disease and diabetes!
For Info: Kathy Castulik at 314-516-4657

So You Want to Start Your Own Business
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: MSC, SGA Chambers
Audience: Student
Description: What do David Stewart, Donald Trump, and Oprah Winfrey have in common? They are all successful business people. Come to learn vital steps for having a successful business.
For Info: Office of Multicultural Relations at 314-516-6807

How to Control Cash Flow
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: J.C. Penney Conference Center, Oak Room
Audience: Open
Description: Second of three workshops in the Financial Management Series. Get a handle on the financial side of your small business operation. Learn how to turn financial statements into useful management tools and take a close look at where cash comes from in a small business, where it is used in day-to-day operations, and how to identify and correct cash flow problems. At the end of the session, you will be able to identify key information on cash flow statements and be able to follow the path of cash as it travels through your company. Fee: $99 or $237 for series of three
For Info: Erica Candela at 314-516-5908

JCI Operation Hope
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Location: 331 SSB
Audience: Open
Description: There are NPOs that bring direct assistance to people afflicted by mega disasters around the world. Junior Chamber International, headquartered in St. Louis, is such a non-profit organization. Come to learn how organizations like JCI operate — sending volunteer workers to the disaster zones at a moment’s notice, determining the logistics of operations, recruiting and training volunteers and more. Edson A. Kodama, JCI secretary general, has helped coordinate disaster recovery through JCI Operation Hope in different parts of the world, including the devastating earthquake and tsunami in northeastern Japan. He will present the current update on JCI’s efforts with slides and photos illustrating the work JCI members are performing on the ground in communities throughout the country.
For Info: Bob Ell at 314-516-7299

Test Taking Strategies
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 2:30 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Center for Student Success – 225 Millennium Student Center
Audience: Student
Description: Learn tips about taking certain formats of tests (multiple choice, essay, true/false, etc). Get information to make your test preparation more productive and how to better manage test-taking jitters.
For Info: Antionette Sterling at 314-516-5300

IC Short Course – Web Page Building and HTML
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: 103 ESH
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of Web Page Building, including an overview of Komposer. Learn how to use several tools and applications for creating web pages that may be required for classes, your job or for your own website purposes. Topics include: what is HTML, how to format a page including how to change the background, inserting an image, creating a hyperlink, personalize your web pages, and how to save your file properly.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

Black Mozart in Cuba
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 3:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Location: SGA Chamber, Millennium Student Center
Audience: Open
Description: In Honor of Black History Month, Francophiles and Music Lovers, International Studies and Programs, UMSL, is pleased to present the documentary film “Le Mozart noir à Cuba” (Black Mozart in Cuba.) The film will be in English.
For Info: Bob Ell at 314-516-7299

Des Lee High School Music Concert
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 6:30 PM
Location: Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall, Touhill PAC
Audience: Open
Description: This is the culminating concert of the annual Des Lee High School Music Festival. Hear a 200-voice choir, an orchestra of 100, and a symphonic band of 110 students. The music will include classical, sacred, and contemporary music. This concert will also conclude with the traditional patriotic finale performed by all three ensembles.
For Info: Touhill Ticket Office at 314-516-4949

Black Mozart in Cuba
Date/Time: February 14, 2012 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: SGA Chamber, Millennium Student Center
Audience: Open
Description: In Honor of Black History Month, Francophiles and Music Lovers, International Studies and Programs, UMSL, is pleased to present the documentary film “Le Mozart noir à Cuba” (Black Mozart in Cuba.) The film will be in English.
For Info: Bob Ell at 314-516-7299

Praxis II Online Review
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Location: Online
Audience: Open
Description: Participants: Register for specific content area to access online video lectures reviewing content and test-taking strategies, practice questions, guide sheets and resources at your convenience. You will access the four sessions, which you can repeat, through your MyGateway account. In addition, times will be set up to interact with the instructor to answer your questions and receive specific coaching tips. Fee: $49 for four sessions. Retake the review course at a later date, if needed, for free.
For Info: Mattie Lewis at 314-516-5655

Heart Disease and Diabetes Awareness
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: The Nosh, Millennium Student Center
Audience: Open
Description: It’s National Heart Health Awareness Month! What is your risk? Why should you care? This 2-day event, sponsored by Health, Wellness, Counseling and Disability Access Services, will have the information you need! It will also feature information for Diabetes Awareness–did you know that diabetics have a 50% higher chance of heart disease (per the ADA)? Find out what you can do now to get Heart Smart, and reduce your risk for heart disease and diabetes!
For Info: Kathy Castulik at 314-516-4657

Making MyGateway Work for You
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM
Location: Jack Taylor Lab-TLC – 100 Marillac Hall
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: What would you like to know about MyGateway? If you’re new to MyGateway or would just like a refresher, plan on joining us for this basic hands-on workshop. Some of the topics we will cover are listed below, but please bring your own questions and suggestions because FRC staff will be available to work with you individually during this session. Topics include: uploading files, making your own Faculty information page, posting announcements, interface features (reorder course menu options, drag and drop capability, banner design), sending/receiving email, creating assignments, introduction to Grade Center functions and student view of MyGateway.
For Info: Tom Roedel, Jennifer Simms and Paul Wilmarth at

IC Short Course – Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Basics
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: 104 ESH
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of Microsoft 2010 PowerPoint. Learn how to use this application for giving presentations or develop slide shows that may be required for classes, your job or for fun. Topics include: inserting images, what a RIBBON is and how are they used, how to use clip art, how to design a presentation, custom animation, special effects, ideas for better presentation skills, how to print your slides, etc.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

Applied Research Seminar
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 12:00 PM to 1:15 PM
Location: 427 Social Sciences & Business Building
Audience: Open
Description: An Applied Research Seminar: “Using Qualitative Research in Policy Experiments,” presented by Dr. Margaret Sherraden, professor of social work. Co-sponsored by the Public Policy Research Center.
For Info: Rebecca Pastor at 314-516-5277

Mindfulness Meditation
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 12:15 PM to 12:45 PM
Location: Center for Student Success Conference Room – 225 MSC
Audience: Open
Description: Mindfulness Meditation is a proven—and increasingly popular—method for reducing stress, anxiety, insomnia, and a variety of medical conditions. Incorporating Mindfulness into your schedule can enhance your overall well-being and allow you to live your life more fully. These weekly, guided Mindfulness activities are free and open to beginning as well as experienced meditators.
For Info: Jamie Linsin at 314-516-5711

SisterScholars-In-Training
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: Room 313 MSC
Audience: Faculty/Staff/Students
Description: As part of the Access to Success (A2S) Initiative, the purpose of this group is to provide a space for African American female students to enhance their intellectual and personal identities as they work toward degree attainment.
For Info: Dr. Angela Coker at 314-516-6088

Staff Association – Staff Council Monthly Meeting
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: 402 JCP
Audience: Open
Description: Meetings open to all UMSL staff members.
For Info: Sandra Crawshaw at 314-516-7298

Job Search Strategies Workshop
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Location: Career Services – 278 MSC
Audience: Student
Description: Job Search Strategies Workshop, February 15, Wednesday, 2-3 p.m., 278 MSC, Career Services. The purpose of this workshop is to familiarize you with the process of job searching and career management. It is intended to demonstrate some tools to find a job and manage your career.
For Info: Career Services at 314-516-5111

How Does Your Personality Work?
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 2:30 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Center for Student Success – 225 Millennium Student Center
Audience: Student
Description: Understand yourself and others better by learning how you prefer to focus your attention, take in information, make decisions, and manage your life. Identifying these preferences can help you get the most out of your college experience and out of life in general.
For Info: Antionette Sterling at 314-516-5300

IC Short Course – Microsoft Word 2010 Basics
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: 103 ESH
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of MS 2010 Word. Learn how to use this application for typing papers and more that may be required for classes, your job or for fun. Topics include: how to save from older versions, what a RIBBON is and how it is used, inserting images, how to change font size and type, inserting tables for formatting purposes, inserting Headers and Footers, page numbers, etc.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

SisterScholars-In-Training
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 5:00 PM to 6:30 PM
Location: Room 313 MSC
Audience: Faculty/Staff/Students
Description: As part of the Access to Success (A2S) Initiative, the purpose of this group is to provide a space for African American female students to enhance their intellectual and personal identities as they work toward degree attainment.
For Info: Dr. Angela Coker at 314-516-6088

P & Z: Integrating City and Regional Plans
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: 202 J.C. Penney Conference Center
Audience: Open
Description: Increase your understanding of government structures and the planning agencies in the St. Louis metro region. Consider the relationship between city and regional planning efforts. Discuss the responsibilities commissioners have to the region and how this interaction takes place in other states. Cost: $70.
For Info: Jennifer Clemente at 314-516-5994

‘Caught Blackhanded: Race and Crime in America’
Date/Time: February 15, 2012 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Location: Century Rooms A and B, MSC
Audience: Open
Description: This event will be an informative panel discussion focusing on race and how economic and social disparities play a role in crime. This forum is dedicated to Reggie Clemons and Troy Davis. The moderator for the night will be Criminal Justice Department Professor Richard Rosenfeld. Our panelists will be activist/columnist Jamala Rogers, St. Louis Police Chief Dan Isom, Midwest Innocence Project Director Laura O’Sullivan, activist Montague Simmons, attorney Stephen Ryals, life coach Meredith Reese, NAACP President Adolphus Pruitt, and activist Vera Thomas. This is an event that you do not want to miss.
For Info: Chelesa S. Holden at 314-516-5286

IC Short Course – Microsoft Excel 2010 Basics Session 1
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
Location: 103 ESH
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of MS 2010 Excel. Learn how to use this application for creating spreadsheets, financial reports, papers and more that may be required for classes, your job or for your own record keeping. Topics include: number manipulation, automatic adding of a column of numbers, proper font size and type, cell margin settings, inserting tables for formatting purposes, renaming spreadsheets, etc.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

Table Tennis Sign-ups
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Location: Campus Rec Office – 203 Mark Twain
Audience: Open
Description: TODAY is the SIGN-UP DEADLINE for Campus Rec’s PING PONG TOURNAMENT scheduled for Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7- 9pm at the Mark Twain Rec Center. Men’s & women’s A, B & C divisions are offered, so no matter what your skill level, this one-night intramural tournament is for you. Open to students, faculty and staff. Register at the Campus Rec Office, 203 Mark Twain, 516-5326.
For Info: Campus Recreation, 203 Mark Twain at 314-516-5326

Guest Speaker: Lawrence H. White
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Location: 331 SSB
Audience: Open
Description: “Economic Ideas: The Great Policy Experiments and Debate of the Last Hundred Years,” Department of Economics, F.A. Hayek Professorship in Economic History sponsors Lawrence White, professor of economics at George Mason University. Prior to his position at George Mason, he was the F. A. Hayek Professor of Economics History in the Department of Economics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. He has been a visiting professor at the Queen’s School of Management and Economics, Queen’s University of Belfast, and a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Dr. White earned his PhD from the University of California, Los Angeles, and his AB from Harvard University.
For Info: Debra Garcia at 314-516-5353

It’s about Time (Management)!
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 2:30 PM to 3:15 PM
Location: Center for Student Success – 225 Millennium Student Center
Audience: Student
Description: Learn how to improve grades, improve your quality of life and divide time between work and recreation. This workshop will help you examine how you spend your time and how you might be able to become more efficient in your role as a student.
For Info: Antionette Sterling at 314-516-5300

IC Short Course – Microsoft Excel 2010 Basics Session 2
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: 102 SSB
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of MS 2010 Excel. Learn how to use this application for creating spreadsheets, financial reports, papers and more that may be required for classes, your job or for your own record keeping. Topics include: Inserting data to create a database, managing and manipulating a database, using drop-down menus, and creating a home budget.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

Women’s University Mentoring Project
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Location: 72 J.C. Penney Conference Center
Audience: Open
Description: The program begins with a Launch/Matching Reception, February 16, where leaders and students are matched. On May 12, there is an end of the semester reception where leaders and students discuss the program and their experiences. Students and mentors must register to participate.
For Info: Dr. Malaika Horne at 314-516-4749

‘Pack the Stands’
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 5:30 PM
Location: Mark Twain Gymnasium
Audience: Open
Description: Join the Office of Student Life and UMSL Athletics as the Tritons take on Quincy at the fourth annual “Pack the Stands!” Bring your friends and enjoy free food, door prizes, and face painting, or sign up your student organization for a chance to win a $500 programming co-sponsorship during the Spirit Competition. Activities begin during the UMSL Women’s game at 5:30pm and continue through the UMSL Men’s game at 7:30pm. This event is FREE to all UMSL students, faculty, staff and children under 6. Admission is $6 for the general public.
For Info: Office of Student Life at 314-516-5291

Des Lee Middle School Music Concert
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 6:30 PM
Location: Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall, Touhill PAC
Audience: Open
Description: This is the culminating concert of the annual Des Lee Middle School Music Festival. Join us to support these students and enjoy a 200-voice choir, a 100-member string orchestra, and a 110-piece concert band.
For Info: Touhill Ticket Office at 314-516-4949

Political Science Academy Meeting
Date/Time: February 16, 2012 7:30 PM
Location: University City
Audience: Faculty/Staff/Students
Description: The next meeting of the Political Science Academy will be held on Thursday, February 16, at 7:30 p.m. and will feature Dr. Duk Kim, assistant professor of political science and director of International Studies at St. Ambrose University, speaking on “Two Koreas, Remembering One Nation: North/South Korea and East Asian Politics After the Death of Kim Jong-Il.” The meeting will be held at the home of Professor Joyce Mushaben, 7103 Waterman Ave. in University City. Maps will be available in the political science department office in room 347 SSB.
For Info: Adis Alagic at 314-769-6631

IC Short Course – Adobe Photoshop Basics Session 1
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM
Location: 102 SSB
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of Adobe Photoshop. Learn how to use this application for image editing and more that may be required for classes, your job or for your own website purposes. Topics include: opening an image, merging images, adding text to an image, copyright responsibilities, personalize your photographs, improving the colors of an image, etc.
For Info: Dale/ Instructional Computing Staff at

IC Short Course – Adobe Photoshop Basics Session 2
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location: 102 SSB
Audience: UMSL Only
Description: This course is designed to teach you the basic beginning steps of Adobe Photoshop. Learn how to use this application for image editing and more that may be required for classes, your job or for your own website purposes. Topics include: liquefying an image or modifying an image to have a different profile; transforming an image on top of a background; blending that image onto the background; tools to change the colors of an image to the colors of the background; and using various drawing tools such as the paintbrush and pencil to draw by hand onto different layers.
For Info: Dale/Instructional Computing Staff at

College of Business Administration Research Seminar Series
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM
Location: 401 SSB
Audience: Open
Description: Robin Radtke, assistant professor of accounting, Florida Atlantic University, Topic: TBA.
For Info: Dr. Dinesh Mirchandani at 314-516-7354

Student Government Association General Assembly Meeting
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM
Location: SGA Chamber, Millennium Student Center
Audience: Open
Description: The Student Government Association will be holding their monthly General Assembly Meeting to announce reports, discuss current issues and pass new SGA legislation. All meetings are open.
For Info: Jericah Selby at 314-516-5130

Physics & Astronomy Colloquium
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Location: 328 Benton Hall
Audience: Open
Description: “Witnessing the Formation and Evolution of Massive Galaxies,” Prof. Sebastien R.A. Foucaud, Department of Earth Sciences, National Taiwan Normal University.
For Info: Alice Canavan at 314-516-5933

Henson Alternative’s ‘Stuffed and Unstrung’
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 8:00 PM
Location: Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall, Touhill Performing Arts Center
Audience: Open
Description: Henson Alternative’s “Stuffed and Unstrung” featuring The Miskreant Puppets is a live, outrageous, comedy, variety show for adults only. What happens when Henson puppeteers are unleashed? You get a new breed of intelligent nonsense with six talented, hilarious, expert puppeteers improvising songs and sketches based on your suggestions! With a motley group of characters brought to life by the world-renowned puppeteers of The Jim Henson Company, this is not your average night of improv and it is definitely not for children. But all others are welcome to enjoy the uninhibited anarchy of live puppet performance as never seen before. The Miskreant Puppets have enjoyed 21st century success having been named by Entertainment Weekly as a Top Ten Best Stage Show of 2010, performing alongside Cee-Lo Green and Gwyneth Paltrow at the 2011 Grammy Awards and will be appearing in their very own upcoming feature length film. Tickets start at $10 with your UMSL student ID (limited quantities).
For Info: Touhill Ticket Office at 314-516-4949

UPB: Mardi Gras
Date/Time: February 17, 2012 8:00 PM to 11:00 PM
Location: Oak Hall Lobby
Audience: Open
Description: Come on out to Oak Hall Lobby to celebrate Mardi Gras!!! There will be mask decorating, King Cake, and karaoke!!! It will be a night to remember!!!
For Info: Katie Green at 314-516-5531

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Eye on UMSL: Building blocks
Eye on UMSL: Building blocks

Members of the Spring 2024 graduating class of the University of Missouri–St. Louis play Jenga during the annual New Grad Bash on Thursday.

Eye on UMSL: Building blocks

Members of the Spring 2024 graduating class of the University of Missouri–St. Louis play Jenga during the annual New Grad Bash on Thursday.

Eye on UMSL: Building blocks

Members of the Spring 2024 graduating class of the University of Missouri–St. Louis play Jenga during the annual New Grad Bash on Thursday.