Jerry Dunn, Timothy Green, Richard Winter and Evan Garrad have made an impact on UMSL’s campus and the St. Louis community.

Jerry Dunn, Timothy Green, Richard Winter and Evan Garrad have made an impact on UMSL’s campus and the St. Louis community.
Jerry Dunn, Timothy Green, Richard Winter and Evan Garrad have made an impact on UMSL’s campus and the St. Louis community.
Jerry Dunn, Timothy Green, Richard Winter and Evan Garrad have made an impact on UMSL’s campus and the St. Louis community.
Jerry Dunn, Timothy Green, Richard Winter and Evan Garrad have made an impact on UMSL’s campus and the St. Louis community.
Students experienced the energy and rich traditions of UMSL’s historically Black Greek-letter organizations as they showcased their stepping skills at the annual event.
Students experienced the energy and rich traditions of UMSL’s historically Black Greek-letter organizations as they showcased their stepping skills at the annual event.
Students experienced the energy and rich traditions of UMSL’s historically Black Greek-letter organizations as they showcased their stepping skills at the annual event.
Sobolik discussed the ongoing renovation of the university campus and programmatic changes, including the planned UMSL School of Engineering, while speaking at the Touhill.
Sobolik discussed the ongoing renovation of the university campus and programmatic changes, including the planned UMSL School of Engineering, while speaking at the Touhill.
Sobolik discussed the ongoing renovation of the university campus and programmatic changes, including the planned UMSL School of Engineering, while speaking at the Touhill.
New students heard from several speakers, received a lapel pin, recited the Triton Creed and took a group photo during the ceremonial event.
New students heard from several speakers, received a lapel pin, recited the Triton Creed and took a group photo during the ceremonial event.
New students heard from several speakers, received a lapel pin, recited the Triton Creed and took a group photo during the ceremonial event.
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...
They came to talk about food. Not free range vs. cages, or even paying $130 for a bottle of organic limited reserve...
Art for AIDS will showcase new works for sale by University of Missouri–St. Louis students, staff and alumni in the...
Pain and fatigue are two major symptoms that affect cancer patients. The Mary Ann Lee Endowed Lectureship in Oncology...
Do you know a high school student who’s planning to attend college? Or maybe you know a college student looking for a...
Caspar Stracke's video "No Damage" is a composition made of fragments from more than 80 different feature and...
Some of the world’s most prominent poster artists served on the jury that selected the artwork for the 2010 Chicago...
Historian Charles Fanning will bring his “Irish American Lives: A Reading” to the University of Missouri–St. Louis at...
Mavrothi Kontanis and the Maeandros Ensemble will perform their blend of traditional folk, urban and classical music...
Ruben R. Lopez, special agent with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, will be the featured speaker Nov. 4 at the...
The audience has served as the curator for the next Arianna String Quartet concert. The ASQ allowed audience members...
When the famously reclusive American poet Emily Dickinson died in 1886, she left specific directives for a funeral...
When you think of accounting at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, one man immediately comes to mind. Therefore...
Fall semester performances by the University Symphonic Band at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will center on the...
Women's representation in Latin American legislatures has grown significantly in recent years. Little, however, is...
Kevin Wilson, the award-winning, Tennessee-based author of "Tunneling to the Center of the Earth," will read his...
Gallery 210 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will take a look back at more than 20 years of paintings and works...
The St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has extended a helping hand to an old friend,...
Salem, Mass., 1692. A community is divided by accusations of witchcraft. When tales from several troubled girls are...
Political scientist Nadia Brown will discuss "The Impact of Identity on the Representation of Black Women Legislators"...
Steve Tappmeyer, head men’s basketball coach at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was one of seven inductees into...
The best and brightest in nanoscience will converge on St. Louis for the Missouri Nanofrontiers Symposium, co-hosted...
Applications are now being accepted from high school students and science teachers for the 38th annual Missouri...
Members of the St. Louis community are invited to honor the Hellenic spirit and to contribute to University of...
For "An Evening of Song," soprano Stella Markou will explore works by seven different composers with love, or some...
Dan Farrell, senior vice president of sales and marketing for the St. Louis Cardinals, will discuss his journey to the...
Roderick Young has worked as a figure model for more than 10 years at the University of Missouri–St. Louis and other...
Joyce Mushaben, professor of political science at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will discuss "Women in...
"Robot Love" was inspired in part by the cover of "Megatron Man," Patrick Cowley's archetypal 1980s disco album....
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Shep Hyken (BA communication 1982), a member of the National Speakers Hall of...
Nearly 1,200 students from more than 25 St. Louis-area high schools packed into the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts...
University of Missouri–St. Louis Chancellor Thomas George recognized six outstanding faculty and staff members with a...
The Sista Strut Breast Cancer Walk will be held at 10 a.m. Oct. 2 at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park in St....
Financial expert Juli Niemann will discuss the current economic crisis and recovery efforts during the “Economic...
A lecture, “The Korean Wave in Japan,” will be presented at the University of Missouri–St. Louis from 3 to 5 p.m. on...
Well-known music historian Eric Hall will explore Salsa music and dance during his lecture, “The African Roots of...
The Annual Sam Nakis Memorial Lecture in Greek Culture, “Democracy and Violence in Greek Society,” will be presented...
The artwork now on display at the University of Missouri–St. Louis' Gallery 210 touches on a wide variety of media....
The Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will hold the first of its 20th...
A fun-filled day of golf and socializing with friends and alumni will support all 11 sports programs at the University...
Five team finalists are competing to revitalize and connect the areas surrounding the Gateway Arch, including the...
Joan McBreen will bring the spirit of Ireland to the University of Missouri–St. Louis during a reading of her poetry...
The College of Music dance troupe from the China Northeast Normal University in Changchun City will perform at 8 p.m....