The program received a Salary Assistance Grant from the Japan Foundation, a prize that includes enough money to support a new Japanese Studies faculty position.
The program received a Salary Assistance Grant from the Japan Foundation, a prize that includes enough money to support a new Japanese Studies faculty position.
The 1st Sgt. Gerald A. Barbee Veterans Endowed Jubilee Scholarship will benefit veterans who are students at UMSL.
“I’d rather be a failure than a quitter,” Ballard said. “You can never quit in life. You have to have a goal.”
The criminologist visited his alma mater earlier this spring to speak at the annual Youth Violence Prevention Conference.
Barker always knew he wanted to work in health care, though it took some time for him to figure out specifically what he wanted to do in the field.
Kristin Carbone-Lopez, associate professor of criminology and criminal justice at UMSL, incorporates service-learning in her Violence Against Women course.
St. Louis historians and experts from around the country will gather this weekend at UMSL to discuss the past, present and future of the region.
Frank Grady is an expert on medieval literature and among the leading academic authorities on the poet Geoffrey Chaucer, author of the canonical collection “The Canterbury Tales.”
Michael Fix’s fascination with the eruptive mountains led to a career in geology.
The Missouri Secretary of State, who delivered a commencement address for College of Arts and Sciences graduates in December, talked UMSL and higher education.