Tim Hydar (pictured) and his business partners Tom Bortz and John-Paul Knobloch allot what time they can in the evenings and weekends to harvest the produce growing in their Straw Hat Aquaponics farm. All three UMSL alumni maintain their day jobs, challenging the friends to find innovative ways to streamline the production process. (Photos by August Jennewein)
- County Executive Dr. Sam Page signs bill directing $10M to UMSL to support planned North County Business and Workforce District
- UMSL alum Ja’Mel McCaine running innovative creative lab at Clark Family Library
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind: Tourney bound
- Senior Khadija Tall builds on interest in international relations with DC internship
- Studying Abroad Panel Discussion explores challenges and rewards of living abroad
- UMSL students and alumni look to build professional experience at Spring Career Fair
- Eye on UMSL: A Taste of Latin America
- Professor Jerome E. Morris voted American Educational Research Association president-elect
- Biologist Craig Packer highlights conservation efforts aimed at protecting lions during Jane and Whitney Harris Lecture
- Student-produced documentary from UTV highlights 25 years of Bellerive