Students developed projects including a children’s book, a song and a certificate focused on LGBTQ health care.
Students developed projects including a children’s book, a song and a certificate focused on LGBTQ health care.
Falcone’s PhD research focused on adverse event reporting, including a comprehensive review of literature on the topic published in the Journal of Patient Safety.
Fields’ work as a speaker and thought leader focuses on inclusion, student performance disparities, diversity and systemic racism.
The nonprofit organization provides access to healthy foods, education and the arts to families in north St. Louis County.
Duncan matched a young student’s donation to pay off lunch debts at local schools and also enjoys volunteering in the community.
Crow graduated magna cum laude with her BSN from the College of Nursing and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.
The new Triton Traditions Keeper Challenge features 63 challenges designed to help students explore campus, get involved and connect with UMSL’s history.
The St. Louis-based nonprofit organization provides nutritious, home-cooked meals to children, refugees, immigrants and the unhoused community.
Franks has been selling his salsa at farmers’ markets and several retail locations across the St. Louis area.
He’s developed a unique approach to furniture production that harnesses the power of technology while still respecting old-world traditions.