Sewester has identified three key components to successful placements through interviews with foster care parents across Missouri.
Sewester has identified three key components to successful placements through interviews with foster care parents across Missouri.
Sewester has identified three key components to successful placements through interviews with foster care parents across Missouri.
Sewester has identified three key components to successful placements through interviews with foster care parents across Missouri.
Sewester has identified three key components to successful placements through interviews with foster care parents across Missouri.
To celebrate its anniversary, UMSL is spotlighting 60 alumni who apply one or more of the university’s core values in the world and help to make it a better place.
To celebrate its anniversary, UMSL is spotlighting 60 alumni who apply one or more of the university’s core values in the world and help to make it a better place.
To celebrate its anniversary, UMSL is spotlighting 60 alumni who apply one or more of the university’s core values in the world and help to make it a better place.
His research primarily focuses on physical activity and academic performance, health literacy and teacher and coach education.
His research primarily focuses on physical activity and academic performance, health literacy and teacher and coach education.
His research primarily focuses on physical activity and academic performance, health literacy and teacher and coach education.
UMSL’s program helps local entrepreneurs scale up their successful businesses with help from local companies.
UMSL’s program helps local entrepreneurs scale up their successful businesses with help from local companies.
UMSL’s program helps local entrepreneurs scale up their successful businesses with help from local companies.
LaQuisha McCann (above), now a nurse at SSM Health DePaul Hospital, is featured along with fellow alumni Lucy Feicht, Miranda Ming and Tom Minogue.
Ken Cella, Gwen Moore, Michael Finkes, Tori Gillespie, Aaron Golchert and Mary Suiter have stood out for career success and commitment to community service.
Vatterott, a professor of education, discussed ways in which views have shifted between the first and second editions of her book “Rethinking Homework.”
Ferris, a secondary education major from St. Louis, is one of 15 student-athletes from Great Lakes Valley Conference schools who shot a public service announcement about mental health awareness.
Shelly Parks, who earned her MEd from the UMSL College of Education in 2006, inspires her students through building a community in the classroom.
Campus photographer August Jennewein was on hand to capture the scenes as students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered for the annual event at Busch Stadium.
Amy Hunter and Opal Jones joined the 18 other honorees at an awards luncheon Friday.
Tom George bestowed awards on nine faculty and staff members during the Faculty and Staff Recognition ceremony Wednesday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
The UM System program has supported an annual cohort of between 30 and 40 academic department chairs, directors, and assistant deans since it began in 2000.
UMSL is running 60-second radio spots and 30-second television commercials throughout the month of September, featuring four alumni each from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Education.
UMSL introduced more than 20 new full-time faculty members to the university community during a two-day new faculty orientation organized by the Center for Teaching and Learning.
Tim Pecoraro, a 1994 UMSL College of Education graduate, has worked his way up from elementary school principal to superintendent in the district he attended in his youth.
The MEd student was one of 30 ambassadors chosen from a pool of more than 350 applicants for the national conference.
Individual donors and philanthropic foundations have given more than $162,500 combined in the past year to support scholarships and program development.
The leader of UMSL’s College of Education is one of 22 members of Deans for Impact, a national nonprofit focused on elevating the teaching profession through innovations in educator preparation.
The third year of the UMSL/Jennings Summer Internship Program gave 13 high school students the chance to work as research assistants under the tutelage of UMSL instructors in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, economics, education and music.
The joint venture between researchers at UMSL and the University of Missouri–Columbia aims to address the growing need for teachers and administrators in Missouri who can connect with English-learner students.
The Marillac Hall lobby has been home to an aeroponic garden tower as part of a STEM education project funded by the National Science Foundation.
A diverse group of high schoolers learned about expression across many forms of media during a three-week course at UMSL at Grand Center.
Sandra Langeslag’s research on how to get over a breakup has received attention around the globe, but she’s not the only faculty member who’s been in the news in the past year.
The College of Education has teamed up with the national foundation and local corporations to provide a STEM summer internship experience for high school students.
The 2015 graduate oversees the volunteer program at the Beyond School portion of the local nonprofit, which works with underserved communities.
The former women’s soccer coach and UMSL Sports Hall of Fame member is one of fewer than 40 female athletic directors in NCAA Division I.
Nearly 90 teacher education professionals from around the country met at the ED Collabitat to share ideas on the latest trends for preparing the next generation of teachers.
“I commend each of these faculty on their accomplishments and thank them for their service to UMSL,” Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Kristin Sobolik said.
College of Education program gives students the chance to pursue passion projects in classroom settings.
A Spanish educator in St. Louis, Friedrichs aims to travel to every Spanish-speaking country and serves on mission trips as an interpreter/translator.
Joey Dordoni, Katherine Bluemel and Kim Nguyen spoke at the annual Scholarship Luncheon about the difference financial support has made in their education.
Pope is considered to be one of the founders and leading authors in the field of cultural diversity issues in career counseling and development.
The university will confer more than 1,500 degrees during this spring’s six ceremonies with a majority of the graduates from the St. Louis area.
The associate professor of education won the award along with University of Missouri–Columbia Associate Professor Lisa Dorner for their partnership, which began in 2013.
Evensen is well-connected across the St. Louis community through his work with Social Innovation STL, which he launched in 2015.
Local quilting artist Basil Kincaid recently led a McCluer North High School master class at his exhibition “Gates” at UMSL’s Gallery 210.
New faculty books discuss positive discourse, evolutionary behavior, crime statistics and the influence of sports on society.
The Center for Character and Citizenship within the College of Education will use the four-year grant to implement and evaluate a regional program for emerging school leaders.
Education and creative writing alumna Inda Schaenen, a Normandy teacher, organized the discussion as the two groups talked past stereotypes to heal divides.
Five alumni were among the group of 20 local leaders recognized for their professional excellence, achievements and service early in their careers.
Vaughn’s 17-year career in literacy education and her teaching style have helped hundreds of Hazelwood School District students to read and earned her local recognition.
Reasonable tuition, generous financial aid, a healthy student-teacher ratio and a high six-year graduation rate earned UMSL a top spot.
The associate professor of history and education accepted the Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Historical Association.
New TV spots feature successful young alumni testifying to the benefits they found at UMSL and how each college helped launch their careers.
More than 220 teacher and school counselor candidates at UMSL spent Friday soaking up education best practices.
Revisit these inspiring stories from everyday people in our campus community.
Engaging classes and a welcoming environment brought Kristina Medvedeva back to UMSL after a year-long exchange program.
Years of tremendous volunteerism from education students prompted TASK, a local nonprofit, to recognize the culture of service in UMSL’s College of Education.
Taylor will begin as dean Jan. 1 after having served as interim dean for the college since August 2016.
“Microaggressions: What Are They and Why Do They Matter?” was the latest discussion in the student newspaper’s What’s Current Wednesdays series.
They span the education gamut, teaching subjects ranging from math to history and across grades K-12.
Michael “Mikey” Wren (pictured) has a knack for the vending business – and now a new machine thanks to an industry leader and UMSL student Candice Clossum.
Selected by their school’s administration, each accomplished recipient has been recognized for steadfast dedication to the teaching profession.