The initiative will help facilitate local conversations between people across historical divides in the St. Louis region.
The initiative will help facilitate local conversations between people across historical divides in the St. Louis region.
The initiative will help facilitate local conversations between people across historical divides in the St. Louis region.
The initiative will help facilitate local conversations between people across historical divides in the St. Louis region.
The initiative will help facilitate local conversations between people across historical divides in the St. Louis region.
UMSL’s full-time literacy team will continue its work to provide professional development and digital literacy tools to educators.
UMSL’s full-time literacy team will continue its work to provide professional development and digital literacy tools to educators.
UMSL’s full-time literacy team will continue its work to provide professional development and digital literacy tools to educators.
Coble is leading a committee of multidisciplinary professionals from across the country, whose recommendations will inform the Department of the Interior’s actions over the next 10 years.
Coble is leading a committee of multidisciplinary professionals from across the country, whose recommendations will inform the Department of the Interior’s actions over the next 10 years.
Coble is leading a committee of multidisciplinary professionals from across the country, whose recommendations will inform the Department of the Interior’s actions over the next 10 years.
McClendon, who holds a graduate certificate in nonprofit management and leadership from UMSL, was named the inaugural executive director of Delmar Main Street in May.
McClendon, who holds a graduate certificate in nonprofit management and leadership from UMSL, was named the inaugural executive director of Delmar Main Street in May.
McClendon, who holds a graduate certificate in nonprofit management and leadership from UMSL, was named the inaugural executive director of Delmar Main Street in May.
Barry Darnell has been tapped to serve as the center’s executive director after previously working in workforce development for the Council for Adult and Experiential Learning.
The event featured presentations from UMSL History Professor Andrew Hurley, AECOM Principal Steven Duong and Living Earth Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow Kaylee Arnold.
MIMH Associate Director Rachel Kryah is leading the project, which aims to help individuals impacted by first-episode psychosis get the resources and support they need.
The funding will go toward hiring a full-time play therapist and graduate research assistant and providing paid internship stipends to counseling students completing their field experience.
The series will include virtual workshops led by Burnea Lester, Myron Burr, Mara Woody and Clara McCalla and is supported by a grant from the Missouri Scholarship & Loan Foundation.
Wilding has more than 30 years of experience working in urban planning and helping to spur economic growth across the St. Louis region.