About 80 people gathered in the Millennium Student Center to take part in the official release of the student-run literary and art journal.

About 80 people gathered in the Millennium Student Center to take part in the official release of the student-run literary and art journal.
About 80 people gathered in the Millennium Student Center to take part in the official release of the student-run literary and art journal.
About 80 people gathered in the Millennium Student Center to take part in the official release of the student-run literary and art journal.
About 80 people gathered in the Millennium Student Center to take part in the official release of the student-run literary and art journal.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s recent proclamation acknowledges and celebrates students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s recent proclamation acknowledges and celebrates students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson’s recent proclamation acknowledges and celebrates students with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
The retired Ameren chairman will deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary doctorate during a ceremony for graduates of the College of Business Administration on Friday.
The retired Ameren chairman will deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary doctorate during a ceremony for graduates of the College of Business Administration on Friday.
The retired Ameren chairman will deliver the commencement address and receive an honorary doctorate during a ceremony for graduates of the College of Business Administration on Friday.
UMSL entomologists Aimee Dunlap and Sara Miller join UMSL Daily for a conversation about the historic cicada emergence that will soon happen in Missouri.
UMSL entomologists Aimee Dunlap and Sara Miller join UMSL Daily for a conversation about the historic cicada emergence that will soon happen in Missouri.
UMSL entomologists Aimee Dunlap and Sara Miller join UMSL Daily for a conversation about the historic cicada emergence that will soon happen in Missouri.
"Life Blood," a St. Louis-based traveling group exhibit exploring the theme of menstruation, will open Thursday in...
An exhibit that captures life in the American circus between 1900 and 1956 will open Feb. 20 in the St. Louis...
Are you a student interested in a career in international business? Do you want to know how to become a global leader?...
What makes you grab that pack of gum in the checkout line or buy those strategically placed boots that are on sale?...
Research and education opportunities in a changing economy is the topic of a collaborative conference that will...
Once again the University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy is bringing the sky to life with...
"Poster Girl," the 2003 short film by Dutch video artist Hester Scheurwater, can be viewed through March 12 in Gallery...
Since 1996, the artists of St. Louis-based Wildwood Press have churned out massive prints, often on handmade paper....
Award-winning historian, author and broadcaster Bettany Hughes will give this year’s Catharine Pellican Annual...
Emboldened by the historic sprit of African music with the perspective of American protest songs, Chiwoniso writes and...
Learn about the gutsy Irish women of the Titanic during the lecture, “I’m Lucky to Have Me Own Life: The Irish Girls...
Events in Egypt are moving extremely fast, sometimes making it difficult to follow and understand the implications of...
"Significant Others II," an exhibit of work by part-time studio art faculty members at the University of Missouri–St....
Due to the weather, the opening night performance of "Stop Kiss," the winter production by the Department of Theatre,...
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Feb. 3 and 4 performances of "Stop Kiss" have been canceled due to weather. People with tickets for...
Gallery Visio at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will go "Digital" with its next exhibit. As the exhibit’s name...
What is the future of banking? With the government bailout lingering and foreclosures steadily growing, what’s next...
Japanese musicians will perform “Taikoza: Such Sweet Thunder” at 8 p.m. Jan. 29 in the E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee...
More than 130 original concert posters from the modern music era will be on display Jan. 20 through March 12 in...
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the University of Missouri–St. Louis will celebrate not only one of the most famous...
"Pop Manifesto," an exhibit presented by the media collective Made Monarchs, showcases an original installation and...
The College of Nursing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will hold its fourth annual African-American Nursing...
The longstanding “I-70 rivalry” between Missouri’s two cities with NFL teams expanded this week with a virtual,...
Nearly 600 graduates of the University of Missouri–St. Louis will bring home a coveted college diploma following...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis held its second annual Faculty Author Reception last Wednesday to showcase the high number of published faculty on campus.
The reception was the brainchild of Ron Yasbin, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UMSL. An array of more than 20 books and CDs and over 30 journal articles were on display in the third-floor rotunda of the Millennium Student Center.
During a reception Thursday at Ameren Corporation, company officials presented the University of Missouri–St. Louis...
Clarinet and saxophone students from schools throughout the St. Louis region will converge at the University of...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis will add some strings to the swing of its fourth annual Jazz Holiday Concert. The...
What is rural outsourcing? Is it important to the growth and advancement of today’s United States economy? University...
Fiction writers Matt Bell, Gianna Jacobson, Patrick Harned and Leeli Davidson are set to graduate in December from the...
More than 50 years have passed since Sirimavo Bandaranaike became the first woman to shatter the executive leadership...
A select group of the most talented music students at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will perform tomorrow in a...
The 2010 University of Missouri–St. Louis volleyball team has had one its best seasons in the program's history. And...
Mention the Dutchtown neighborhood to St. Louisans of a certain age and most of them could tell you where it is and...
The Afro Cuban and Percussion ensembles at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will explore the music styles of...
Alicia Shepard, NPR's ombudsman, and Tim Eby, general manager of St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU, will speak at the...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Ryan Stone's first fiction short story was published almost exactly 10 years...
University of Missouri–St. Louis choir groups University Singers and Vocal Point will perform a range of songs by...
Students from the Department of Theater, Dance and Media Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will share...
Five University of Missouri–St. Louis Jazz Combos will perform a mix of classics and original songs written by...
Alla Voskoboynikova, coordinator of piano studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will direct "Music of the...
A political scientist will discuss “Dealing with Russian Obama Style” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 10 in Century Room C in the...
An anthropologist will discuss recent research suggesting Australian Aboriginal economy and society included varying...
A series focused on Japanese television will kick off at the University of Missouri–St. Louis with “I Want to be...
Dan Presgrave, lecturer in music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will make his debut tonight as the director...
Rosalyn Schwartz, an artist whose work is on display now in Gallery 210 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will...
The Youth Writing Festival at the University of Missouri–St. Louis was created in part to inspire a new generation's...
"Beauties" was still at the printer last week when the forthcoming novel's author, Mary Troy, received a...
Some of the tiniest materials brought out big numbers last week as scientists converged on St. Louis for the second...
The remnants of life prior to colonization and early Missouri settlers are now on display at the St. Charles County...