Developing his voice through augmented and alternative communications opened up a world of possibilities for the first-year student, who now hopes to help others.

Developing his voice through augmented and alternative communications opened up a world of possibilities for the first-year student, who now hopes to help others.
The three first-year students start at the University of Missouri–St. Louis this week during a singular semester.
Freshmen brought life to campus last week as they moved into Oak Hall in shifts, keeping the halls socially distanced.
Kertz started the clinic in January 2014 after realizing that the most severe asthma cases required extra attention and services.
By examining the composition of comets, the professor of physics and astrophysics seeks insights into the origins of water and life on Earth.
The St. Louis Business Journal named Sobolik and alumnae Shawntelle Fisher and Cathleen Arshadi to its 2020 list of “Most Influential Business Women.”
A community engagement grant from the University of Missouri System Office of Engagement and Outreach covered a generator upgrade and new bus wrap.
Under the supervision of UMSL optometry faculty, fourth-year students help provide affordable primary and preventive health care in downtown St. Louis.
Inspired by an interest in architecture and construction, Faulkner earned his BS in civil engineering and now works at Parsons.
Degrees with Less Debt named UMSL a top institution in the state for strategies that support enrollment and graduation of Black and Pell-eligible students.