Letisha Wexstten, who was born without arms, was motivated to develop HireMe, a LinkedIn-style app that helps individuals with disabilities find jobs, after struggling to find work herself. She’ll now have a chance to compete for $15,000, $10,000 or $5,000 as a member of the first EQ Student Accelerator cohort.
- UMSL’s School of Engineering ready to ‘Elevate’ its work with robotics, AI

- Pro volleyball coach Haley Brightwell credits UMSL for ‘everything that I am today’

- Sport management student Carson Johnson scores top 10 finish at National Collegiate Sports Sales Championship

- Men’s basketball coach Bob Sundvold joins latest episode of Inside UMSL podcast

- Eye on UMSL: Full of gratitude

- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

- UMSL faculty members Badri Adhikari, Jill Delston, Tareq Nabhan present at NextGen Pathways Symposium

- UMSL students show off their work at Undergraduate Research Day at the Missouri Capitol

- Faculty members Sandra Langeslag and Necdet Gürkan team up for interdisciplinary research on romantic feelings for AI companions

- Dr. Julie DeKinder named 2026 Thomas J. ‘Tommy’ Pham GPLI-NKCF Keratoconus Practitioner of the Year

