As the university celebrates its 60th anniversary, we look back at UMSL’s early days and its impact over the years.
As the university celebrates its 60th anniversary, we look back at UMSL’s early days and its impact over the years.
As the university celebrates its 60th anniversary, we look back at UMSL’s early days and its impact over the years.
As the university celebrates its 60th anniversary, we look back at UMSL’s early days and its impact over the years.
As the university celebrates its 60th anniversary, we look back at UMSL’s early days and its impact over the years.
Nearly 300 people attended the event, which served as an opportunity to thank alumni and other donors for their continued support of the university.
Nearly 300 people attended the event, which served as an opportunity to thank alumni and other donors for their continued support of the university.
Nearly 300 people attended the event, which served as an opportunity to thank alumni and other donors for their continued support of the university.
Chancellor Kristin Sobolik presented awards to more than 20 faculty and staff members Friday.
Chancellor Kristin Sobolik presented awards to more than 20 faculty and staff members Friday.
Chancellor Kristin Sobolik presented awards to more than 20 faculty and staff members Friday.
The university is engaging with construction and design contractors from local communities most impacted by disinvestment and economic inequities.
The university is engaging with construction and design contractors from local communities most impacted by disinvestment and economic inequities.
The university is engaging with construction and design contractors from local communities most impacted by disinvestment and economic inequities.
Erin Brooks went through the Bridge Program and earned three degrees from UMSL before she settled into her role as an assistant clinical professor in the College of Optometry.
Nearly 30 high school students in the 2015 STARS cohort have snagged an LMI Aerospace Award for Excellence in Research.
More than 60 of the top area high school students graduated from the STARS program housed at UMSL.
KETC came to campus to do a segment for “Science Matters” on the STARS program at UMSL.
Participants spent a week at UMSL attending workshops and visiting area businesses to learn more about information systems careers.
This summer, 68 high school juniors will fill UMSL laboratories, conducting science research involving everything from fighting cervical cancer to designing and building satellites.
When local high school student Alex Hudson reflects on his experience in the Bridge Program at the University of...
The program for local high school students has been named one of FOCUS St. Louis’ 2015 “What’s Right with the Region!” honorees.
Information systems Professor Mary Lacity talks with Larry Frederick, UMSL’s chief information officer, about his book at the annual Faculty Author Reception.
The lab internship was made possible through the American Chemical Society’s Project SEED, which helps economically disadvantaged students expand their education and career outlook.
Thirty aspiring scientists have been rewarded for a summer of hard work at the Students and Teachers as Research Scientists Program.
Nearly 90 high school students took part in the 2014.
The camp attracted 80 students from grades 9-12 to the UMSL campus. It was developed to provide opportunities for devoted singers to get experience they might not get at home.
Participants of UMSL’s six-week summer precollegiate program come from the St. Louis metro area, as well as Pennsylvania, Arizona, Illinois and even Greece.