Student-based organization Artists Anonymous put on the second annual event in concert with the Pierre Laclede Honors College.

Student-based organization Artists Anonymous put on the second annual event in concert with the Pierre Laclede Honors College.
Michael Pepper, Kolby Pierce and Denae Howard captured the top three prizes in the annual competition, which serves as a way to boost student entrepreneurs.
The event helped students engage with local industry professionals to secure jobs and internships.
Okeke worked two jobs to buy a used cello and learned to play by watching YouTube videos. Now he is excelling under the tutelage of acclaimed cellist Kurt Baldwin.
The UMSL Veterans Center partnered with Triton Vets to provide programming to celebrate and support the university’s more than 300 military-connected students.
BFSA members reminisced about the organization’s impact and also announced the creation of the E. Paulette Isaac-Savage Black Excellence in Service and Leadership award.
Hall created “clusterluck,” a documentary that chronicles the importance of community for Black faculty.
UMSL historians Peter Acsay and Laura Westhoff lent their knowledge to last Thursday’s Black History Month event.
Saturday’s event served as an opportunity to recognize and celebrate parents who are alumni and have children attending UMSL
New works from supply chain faculty members Temidayo Akenroye and George Zsidisin and historian Kevin Fernlund are available now.