Students developed projects for the St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church, Afghan Community Center and Afghan Chamber of Commerce including resource pamphlets, newsletters, artwork and a cookbook.
Students developed projects for the St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church, Afghan Community Center and Afghan Chamber of Commerce including resource pamphlets, newsletters, artwork and a cookbook.
Students developed projects for the St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church, Afghan Community Center and Afghan Chamber of Commerce including resource pamphlets, newsletters, artwork and a cookbook.
Students developed projects for the St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church, Afghan Community Center and Afghan Chamber of Commerce including resource pamphlets, newsletters, artwork and a cookbook.
Students developed projects for the St. Mary of Victories Catholic Church, Afghan Community Center and Afghan Chamber of Commerce including resource pamphlets, newsletters, artwork and a cookbook.
She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
Walker-Wright, who helped plan and organize 23 events as an undergraduate, will pursue his MBA after graduating in May.
Walker-Wright, who helped plan and organize 23 events as an undergraduate, will pursue his MBA after graduating in May.
Walker-Wright, who helped plan and organize 23 events as an undergraduate, will pursue his MBA after graduating in May.
The students participated in bystander intervention training this spring.
The students participated in bystander intervention training this spring.
The students participated in bystander intervention training this spring.
Senior biology major Rachel Becknell studied the endangered species commonly called Pyne’s ground plum through the internship.
“Sometimes you do things that make you step outside your comfort zone, and they can lead to great experiences.”
People know the name Tom George as chancellor of the University of Missouri–St. Louis. But he does so many other...
College of Arts and Sciences Dean Ron Yasbin presented UMSL social work professors Sharon Johnson (left) and Lois Pierce with the award.
Zoe Peterson, associate professor of psychological sciences, weighs in on myths about rape and sexual assault and how to change campus culture.
Alan Byrd (left) received the Peggy Clinton Memorial Service Award on April 13 from the Missouri Association for College Admission Counseling.
Chris Brogan, CEO of Owner Media Group, delivered a keynote about advertising in the digital age during the conference.
Leading the project are (from left) Kruti Surti, Amanda Lococo, Assistant Professor of Psychology Sandra Langeslag, Remy Mallett and Kaylyn Moore.
Scott Kerr is president of McCaughen & Burr Fine Arts, where his daughter Sara Kerr, a UMSL art history student, also works full time.
Daniel Rust, assistant director of the Center for Transportation Studies, discussed the historical significance of the airport and its namesake.
María T. Balogh, who teaches Spanish, creative writing and South American literature at UMSL, is the author of “Cumbia Soul.”
Mirthday has grown into Mirth Week this year. Instead of one day in April, the festivities will fill a week.
Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences Ron Yasbin, on behalf of the UM System, surprised Mary Troy with the award during a faculty meeting.
Chef and restaurant owner Ben Poremba (BA philosophy 2003) is helping revitalize the Botanical Heights neighborhood in St. Louis.
For many of us, life without the Internet is unimaginable. Sending emails, posting to Facebook and Instagraming our...
Verboven has earned All-GLVC honors as a freshman while Carvalhais earned the distinction for the first time this year.
McLarty was a three-time selection to the All-GLVC team while Mueggenburg earns the accolades for the second-straight year.
She graduated from UMSL in 2007, works as a professional pianist and instructor and will be performing as part of the Piano Alumni Concert on April 21.
This summer, 68 high school juniors will fill UMSL laboratories, conducting science research involving everything from fighting cervical cancer to designing and building satellites.
Perryman was dynamite in the circle for the third-ranked Tritons, and for the third time this season, she was perfect.
UMSL is asking you what media you use and why, and when, where and how you want to be communicated with.
UMSL Director of MIMH and psychology Professor Rob Paul knows about startups and research after his ventures in producing a brain alertness drink called Nawgan.
“Lepidoptera,” Plate XXIII from Natural History of the Insects of China by E. Donovan, 1838, is just one example of the art visitors may find at the fair.
The freshman third basemen has hit 13 home runs while starting every game this year for the No. 3 ranked Tritons.
Wendy Saul (center with scarf) receives the award from UMSL Associate Provost Paulette Isaac-Savage.
After being named to the list, Perryman went on to throw her third perfect game of the season.
On Saturday morning, when most people were still in their pajamas, one University of Missouri–St. Louis professor was...
Student Michael Palm shows off a soon-to-be-devoured frozen yogurt creation from Triton Treats, a shop that just opened up in the MSC.
Neuroscience student Emma Trammel demonstrates how she monitors a research subject’s brainwaves.
James Shuls recently talked to St. Louis Public Radio about the Blueprint4SummerSTL app and wrote a St. Louis Post-Dispatch commentary.
UMSL has St. Louis’ only business school with dual accreditation in accounting and business.
Dan Klevorn’s coworkers at the UMSL Triton Store are among those who helped him maintain a positive attitude.
UMSL education student Laura Wood organized a collection of feminine hygiene products to donate to local shelters.
The UMSL education major will take on a role originated on Broadway by Frances McDormand. The play will be April 9-12 at the Touhill.
They are part of the organization Triton Health Educators and are raising awareness on drugs, alcohol and sexual consent.
Jacob Huffman, UMSL psychology major, received a College of Arts and Sciences research grant for his study.
The business administration major won all six matches played last week, going 3-0 in both singles and doubles.
Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media. Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories.
Julie Dunn-Morton, curator of the St. Louis Mercantile Library’s Fine Arts Collection at UMSL, holds the framed silver medallion.
UMSL students devote countless hours each semester to audio and video production for UMSL Radio and The U News.
In four conference road wins, Wood batted .462 with six hits, including four home runs, while adding seven RBI and five runs scored.
Biology doctoral student Gideon Erkenswick teaches about Amazon wildlife through his nonprofit Field Projects International.
The senior led the UMSL Tritons with 17.6 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, which ranked 20th in NCAA DII.
Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media. Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories.
The students were chosen by high schools for their academic achievement and outstanding capabilities in science.
Albert Zink shared a few insights with “St. Louis on the Air” listeners this week, leading up to a UMSL lecture on Monday.
Nancy Gleason discusses her 10-year affiliation with the honors college-produced publication as guest speaker at the launch party for the latest edition.
Cystic fibrosis hasn’t stopped senior business administration major Daniel Seddon from playing baseball for UMSL.
The duo helped lead the Tritons to a 19-11 overall record, while finishing 10-8 in the GLVC.
“MADCO: Double Date” will take place at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 3 p.m., Sunday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.