The seven College of Education students capped off their student teaching at Zitzman Elementary with a night of science-fueled fun for the entire community.
The seven College of Education students capped off their student teaching at Zitzman Elementary with a night of science-fueled fun for the entire community.
Six remarkable women were honored at this year’s event coinciding with National Women’s History Month.
For Laura Westhoff, people are at the heart of the study of history – the stories they tell and the meaning they make.
The science and technology incubator hosts companies in the fields of chemistry, nanotechnology, life sciences and information technology.
Elaine Brown offered a sweeping analysis of current issues by way of a historical journey through black America.
Carl Bassi and Blair Gerratt conducted a study on lenses with the potential to protect wearers from the hazards of too much screen time.
The College of Education professor has been fostering partnerships with SSD since she came to UMSL seven years ago.
Thirteen achieved the coveted Tier I status on the 2016 Annual Performance Report for Educator Preparation Programs in the state of Missouri.
Every Thursday, Katie Boland provides low vision evaluations with a touch of creativity and fun for St. Louis-area children and their parents.
For Jasmine Hayes and Kanesha McBee, delivering vision services abroad to those who need them most has been a life-changing experience.