The exhibition “#1 in Civil Rights” will remain on display at the Missouri History Museum through next spring. It uncovers a history that the museum describes as “compelling and complex, but that all too often has been overlooked in the telling and retelling of the larger national narrative.” (Mural by Robert Ketchens and William Burton)
- UMSL’s newest graduates celebrate their degrees at commencement

- Eye on UMSL: Honored guests

- Worth the wait: Sarah Wirthlin earns degree in music education more than two decades after finishing high school

- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

- Mechanical engineering grad Max Evets leverages internship experiences into full-time position in Ameren’s new gas generation group

- At Boeing, UMSL alum Eric’el Johnson helps open doors for other engineering students

- First-generation college graduate Alondra Mendez plans to pursue master’s in data analytics after earning bachelor’s in math

- Eye on UMSL: Lifting his voice

- UMSL Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center welcomes newest Anchor Accelerator cohort

- UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative

