Traditional welcome events like the Serendipity Sendoff, pictured here in 2018, will take place largely in a virtual setting to allow first-year and transfer students to connect with peers and access resources while helping stem the spread of COVID-19. (Photo by August Jennewein; other images courtesy of New Student Programs)
- UMSL awarded $2.4 million grant to continue expanding Succeed Program
- Finance Career Conference offers students opportunity to lead panel, fireside chat sessions
- UMSL Global International Fellowship helps faculty members deepen their research and enrich their teaching
- Eye on UMSL: Tree time
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
- Nursing Assistant Teaching Professor Joshua Minks helps support doctoral nursing students through Jonas Scholar Alumni Council
- Information systems student Matt Garland already working as QA analyst at Weissman
- Student Investment Trust portfolio eclipses $1 million plateau
- UMSL Addiction Science Team’s research shows overdose deaths declining in Missouri for second straight year
- Eye on UMSL: Candlelight concert