The event included a short lecture, three large-scale performances by calligraphy master Kaori Ishijima and a hands-on workshop led by Assistant Teaching Professor Hiroko Yoshii.

The event included a short lecture, three large-scale performances by calligraphy master Kaori Ishijima and a hands-on workshop led by Assistant Teaching Professor Hiroko Yoshii.
Senior Luis Schneegans and junior Zahria Patrick showcased their research in mathematics and chemistry, respectively. Patrick’s poster presentation earned second place in her category.
The students worked on the upper concourse level of State Farm Stadium, helping fans find their way to their seats and stadium amenities and answering questions.
Associated Black Collegians sponsored the event at the Millennium Student Center as part of UMSL’s programming for Black History Month.
Bleile will teach an introductory GIS course next semester and continue to help the university expand its geospatial offerings.
The rankings were based on factors such as acceptance rates, affordability, graduating class sizes, retention rates, student experience and student outcomes.
The international relations major will address global trade regulation inquiries, prepare import-export approval submissions and research global trade control issues.
UMSL students will have access to increased internship opportunities and work with the MLS club on community research initiatives.
Prsha previously directed global commercial real estate projects, while Greenwald led facilities management units for several major corporations.
Stanton, former director of the National Park Service, discussed the bureau’s founding principles and how National Parks can bolster progress.