Oluchi Onyegbula, a psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads an accessibility walk Thursday on the UMSL campus.
Oluchi Onyegbula, a psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads an accessibility walk Thursday on the UMSL campus.
Oluchi Onyegbula, a psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads an accessibility walk Thursday on the UMSL campus.
Oluchi Onyegbula, a psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads an accessibility walk Thursday on the UMSL campus.
Oluchi Onyegbula, a psychology major and co-president of the Able-Disable Partnership, leads an accessibility walk Thursday on the UMSL campus.
Alumni and influential faculty members shared highlights and personal reflections from each of the past six decades of the department’s history.
Alumni and influential faculty members shared highlights and personal reflections from each of the past six decades of the department’s history.
Alumni and influential faculty members shared highlights and personal reflections from each of the past six decades of the department’s history.
Packard, who has served as the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium since its opening 40 years ago, is a leading voice promoting healthy oceans.
Packard, who has served as the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium since its opening 40 years ago, is a leading voice promoting healthy oceans.
Packard, who has served as the executive director of the Monterey Bay Aquarium since its opening 40 years ago, is a leading voice promoting healthy oceans.
UMSL’s graduate programs in social work, education, business and public affairs all made gains and were ranked among the top 125 nationally in the latest rankings.
UMSL’s graduate programs in social work, education, business and public affairs all made gains and were ranked among the top 125 nationally in the latest rankings.
UMSL’s graduate programs in social work, education, business and public affairs all made gains and were ranked among the top 125 nationally in the latest rankings.
The St. Louis metropolitan area has the greatest national racial disparity when it comes to banking needs, according...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni Isaac Butler and Kel Ward received the Salute to Young Leaders award last week...
University of Missouri–St. Louis economist Lea-Rachel Kosnik is far from the glitz and glam of Hollywood. But she...
A new report released last week by the Public Policy Research Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis examines...
For many of us, childhood memories include a trip to the circus. For a very select few, their childhood memories took...
Humans' love affair with the automaton, better known as the robot, dates back to before the everyday use of...
As the Oscar races heat up, Variety asked 10 "Hollywood outsiders" – all experts in their respective fields – if the...
Research and education opportunities in a changing economy is the topic of a collaborative conference that will...
Once again the University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy is bringing the sky to life with...
Ivana Aleksic, a Bosnian refugee, moved with her family to St. Louis in 1996. She quickly adapted to American culture....
The St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri–St. Louis celebrated river travel and the people who...
Learn about the gutsy Irish women of the Titanic during the lecture, “I’m Lucky to Have Me Own Life: The Irish Girls...
Events in Egypt are moving extremely fast, sometimes making it difficult to follow and understand the implications of...
Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) was a renowned dancer, choreographer, writer, anthropologist and social activist. The...
Real estate data company RealtyTrac has reported that a new record for foreclosure filings could be set in 2011. In a...
A request from an alumnus has blossomed into a unique relationship between the University of Missouri–St. Louis and...
Governments at all levels have made attracting investment a high priority for decades. Using incentives, however, is...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Chancellor Tom George has edited the book, “Computational Studies of New...
More than 200 volunteers, most of them students, fanned out from the University of Missouri–St. Louis campus Monday...
In the 125 years since St. Louis separated from St. Louis County, there have been several conversations about a...
University of Missouri–St. Louis biologists Patricia Parker and Robert Ricklefs and a slew of other scientists have...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis has earned a 2010 Community Engagement Classification from the prestigious...
If you have a humanities degree, you’ve likely been asked by someone at some point: “What are you going to do with...
Leonard Johnson, a student in the Master of Public Policy Administration program at the University of Missouri–St....
Readers are opening mailboxes this week to find a fresh copy of UMSL Magazine. The University of Missouri–St. Louis...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis held its second annual Faculty Author Reception last Wednesday to showcase the high number of published faculty on campus.
The reception was the brainchild of Ron Yasbin, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UMSL. An array of more than 20 books and CDs and over 30 journal articles were on display in the third-floor rotunda of the Millennium Student Center.
Joseph Carroll, Curators' Professor of English at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, first read Charles Darwin's...
In spite of the old saying "never judge a book by its cover," people form impressions of each other based on initial...
Today University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Rick Skwiot is an award-winning author of several books, but in 1965 he...
It’s a lofty goal. Everyone at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will share responsibility for the educational...
There will be a few changes in foreign languages at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Whether students say “hola”...
Fiction writers Matt Bell, Gianna Jacobson, Patrick Harned and Leeli Davidson are set to graduate in December from the...
More than 50 years have passed since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first woman to shatter the executive leadership...
During the last few weeks, University of Missouri–St. Louis students have been digging in the dirt – and what they’ve...
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Mention the Dutchtown neighborhood to St. Louisans of a certain age and most of them could tell you where it is and...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Ryan Stone's first fiction short story was published almost exactly 10 years...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-j76JXMM6I The general results of the 2010 midterm election differed greatly from the...
An anthropologist will discuss recent research suggesting Australian Aboriginal economy and society included varying...
The Youth Writing Festival at the University of Missouri–St. Louis was created in part to inspire a new generation's...
"Beauties" was still at the printer last week when the forthcoming novel's author, Mary Troy, received a...
Some of the tiniest materials brought out big numbers last week as scientists converged on St. Louis for the second...
Living without a family member due to incarceration is difficult for many children, and mentoring can help them cope....
Nightly news reports are filled with images of youth violence – from school shootings to gang-related murders to...
The remnants of life prior to colonization and early Missouri settlers are now on display at the St. Charles County...
Bush or Amur Honeysuckle is scattered throughout Missouri and is everywhere in the St. Louis region. There is a good...
Kathleen Butterly Nigro is passionate about enriching people's lives through culture and the humanities, particularly...
When the famously reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson died in 1886, she left specific directives for a funeral...
A common seabird on the Galapagos Islands, historically thought to be genetically the same as its mainland...
Much has been written about school integration following the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision. Jessica...