Dougherty is using the relationship between stand-up comedians and the audience as a lens for better understanding the writing process, particularly feedback and revisions.

Dougherty is using the relationship between stand-up comedians and the audience as a lens for better understanding the writing process, particularly feedback and revisions.
Dougherty is using the relationship between stand-up comedians and the audience as a lens for better understanding the writing process, particularly feedback and revisions.
Dougherty is using the relationship between stand-up comedians and the audience as a lens for better understanding the writing process, particularly feedback and revisions.
Dougherty is using the relationship between stand-up comedians and the audience as a lens for better understanding the writing process, particularly feedback and revisions.
The conversation took place as part of STL TechWeek to highlight the growing need for geospatial leaders.
The conversation took place as part of STL TechWeek to highlight the growing need for geospatial leaders.
The conversation took place as part of STL TechWeek to highlight the growing need for geospatial leaders.
Save Lives Now! has a goal of reducing violent street crime across the St. Louis region by 20% over the next three years.
Save Lives Now! has a goal of reducing violent street crime across the St. Louis region by 20% over the next three years.
Save Lives Now! has a goal of reducing violent street crime across the St. Louis region by 20% over the next three years.
The Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognized 272 campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia on the 2025-26 list.
The Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognized 272 campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia on the 2025-26 list.
The Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognized 272 campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia on the 2025-26 list.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s golf team has six members, but those six members call four different...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis is waiting patiently for the spectacular and rarely seen plant, known as a...
In recent decades, a large and well-regarded volume of creative work has emerged from the West of Ireland, written by...
Rita Colwell, the first woman director of the National Science Foundation, will serve as the keynote speaker for...
For academically talented high school juniors and seniors, this summer will afford them a chance to conduct research...
George Gokel, associate director of the Center for Nanoscience and distinguished professor of science at the...
Costas Azariadis will discuss the current financial crisis and whether the United States and Europe are in recovery...
Charles Chui, Curators’ Professor of Mathematics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis and consulting professor of...
This weekend, a group of political science and business administration students at the University of Missouri–St....
University of Missouri-St. Louis alumnus Corneille Ewango (MS biology 2006) received a prestigious 2011 Future for...
History classes often cover a lot of retrospective ground. But not like Kevin Fernlund’s undergraduate course in big...
When Tim Giblin mentions where he works, you can’t help but take note. He instructs and trains astronauts, flight...
Donald Johanson and Tom Gray had just concluded a long, hot November morning of mapping and surveying for fossils near...
Enticed by the promise of cake, hundreds of people learned a lot about community engagement at the University of...
Sonya Bahar, associate professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was named a...
The St. Louis Jewish Light calls “Gathering Sparks” “absolutely terrific” and gives it high marks for storytelling....
The Center for International Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis announced the winners of its sixth...
Economist Bruce Caldwell will discuss “The Road to The Road to Serfdom” from 2 to 3:30 p.m. April 21 in 331 Social...
Last year, St. Louis County voters approved Proposition A, a mass transit sales tax increase. And they did so by a...
Graydon “Gig” Gwin has seen it all when it comes to traveling. Gwin, BA history 1971, has visited every country on...
Once again the University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy is bringing the sky to life with...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis has announced the winners of a research competition held by the university's...
The oldest written record in Europe was discovered during a recent excavation in Greece by University of Missouri–St....
Today marks the opening day for the St. Louis Cardinals’ 2011 season. What’s practically a local holiday is also a...
People with diabetes could soon have a pain-free way to check their blood glucose levels. Researchers at the...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis will present “Compromising Positions: Race, Gender and Sexuality in the State of...
Sophomore designated player Leslie Davis of the University of Missouri–St. Louis softball team was named the Great...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Community Partnership Project will present, as part of their Seminar Series, “One...
Without early information networks, university researchers would not have been as productive. That overall finding is...
What started with a casual conversation between marketing and a dean resulted in a rousing success for the University...
“Bob Dylan: Immigrants, Wanderers, Exiles and Hard Travelers in the Poems, Songs and Culture of Ancient Greece and...
With more than 58,000 alumni of the University of Missouri–St. Louis living and working in the St. Louis region,...
Michael Fix has been digging up dinosaur bones in Missouri since the 1980s. Unknown to most people, the massive...
Serious education. Serious value. And now serious marketing. The University of Missouri–St. Louis has launched an...
University of Missouri–St. Louis student Jessica Lake has always wanted to inspire change. She's pursuing a degree in...
Drucilla Wall’s poems are all over the place. And that’s a good thing as the University of Missouri–St. Louis English...
Future scientists, engineers and doctors were honored last week by the University of Missouri–St. Louis’ College of...
To become a global healthcare provider, many businesses in the industry are learning it takes more than business sense...
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...