An accidental injury put Honors College student Ruth Kvistad on the path to college and toward medical school.

An accidental injury put Honors College student Ruth Kvistad on the path to college and toward medical school.
Working at a dermatology office as a medical assistant inspired Williams to earn her nursing degree.
Gevers graduates with a job, one degree, two certificates, more than six scholarships and many hours working and volunteering across the St. Louis region.
Pick up your last-minute gifts from a wide variety of businesses from UMSL alumni and students.
In December graduate Lila Moersch’s study, only one interviewee was able to regain mobility lost after a short hospitalization.
John Gentilini graduates this month with a job at Civil Design, Inc. on its site development team after working his way through school with four jobs.
The Honors College won first place for Provenance, an alumni newsletter, and Brain Stew, a student-produced zine that’s a home for uncensored humor.
After her expected graduation in summer 2021, Green hopes to aid people worldwide as a travel nurse and a volunteer with an organization such as Mercy Ships.
Tokac’s program uses input patient data to make probability statements about the success of different treatment options.
Smith is working on a diagnostic technique by developing software that identifies connections among the genetic material of individuals with Alzheimer’s.