Jacqueline Thompson is performing in Shakespeare In The Park’s “King Lear” until June 27.
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Jacqueline Thompson is performing in Shakespeare In The Park’s “King Lear” until June 27.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
A student takes a book from the new Free Little Library created from a repurposed The Current student newspaper box in the Quad.
The auction house listed Kurt Schreyer’s book, “Shakespeare’s Medieval Craft: Remnants of the Mysteries on the London Stage” as an expert source in the record-setting sale.
Now an editor for National Public Radio, the English alumna got her start at UMSL with The Current and Brain Stew.
Figueiredo, a native of São Luís, Brazil, has been researching color vision in orchid bees with support from the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center.
The latest edition of Litmag features a variety of creative works that highlight moments of hope and humanity during the pandemic.
Luke earned a degree in information systems and technology and Leah in modern languages with an emphasis in Japanese.
Foster will graduate magna cum laude in August with a degree in media studies, a minor in digital marketing communications and a certificate in public relations.
Director of Alumni Engagement Phil Donato (at left) is welcoming his son Joe Donato, a 2017 criminology and criminal justice graduate, back to campus to pursue his MBA this fall.