The program is designed to show students how health care is delivered in a variety of settings outside of the traditional acute care hospital experience.
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The program is designed to show students how health care is delivered in a variety of settings outside of the traditional acute care hospital experience.
The program is designed to show students how health care is delivered in a variety of settings outside of the traditional acute care hospital experience.
The program is designed to show students how health care is delivered in a variety of settings outside of the traditional acute care hospital experience.
The program is designed to show students how health care is delivered in a variety of settings outside of the traditional acute care hospital experience.
UMSL’s program helps local entrepreneurs scale up their successful businesses with help from local companies.
UMSL’s program helps local entrepreneurs scale up their successful businesses with help from local companies.
UMSL’s program helps local entrepreneurs scale up their successful businesses with help from local companies.
Stith was a 2019 Opportunity Scholar and served in leadership for multiple organizations across campus.
Stith was a 2019 Opportunity Scholar and served in leadership for multiple organizations across campus.
Stith was a 2019 Opportunity Scholar and served in leadership for multiple organizations across campus.
Sowa, who is from Berlin, served as team captain his final two seasons on the Tritons soccer team
Sowa, who is from Berlin, served as team captain his final two seasons on the Tritons soccer team
Sowa, who is from Berlin, served as team captain his final two seasons on the Tritons soccer team
Members of the University Marketing and Communications team created the videos to promote UMSL Day on March 19, but would like help in selecting the best one.
More than 50 students received the Distinguished Achievement for Excellence in Science Award from UMSL’s College of Arts and Sciences.
A new $1 million grant will allow the institute to launch a substance abuse and HIV/AIDS prevention program this summer.
A competition involving hundreds of students in the St. Louis area draws a large crowd to campus as the university hosts the annual National History Day district contest.
He landed his electrical engineer job at POWER Engineers after working a co-op position available to him through the UMSL/WUSTL Joint Engineering Program.
Two UMSL students make new friends and give out a few free piggyback rides while volunteering in the St. Louis area Feb. 5.
UMSL swept McKendree, 9-0, on Saturday, with senior Renee Verboven winning her singles match 6-0, 6-0 at No. 4.
Beginning May 1, UMSL economics alumnus Richard Baniak will serve as the university’s chief financial officer.
In five starts for the Tritons last week, the senior pitcher did not allow a run, surrendered just seven hits and struck out 64 in 33 innings of work.
Campus photographer August Jennewein captured a wide range of memorable moments during the week-long celebration.
Shula Neuman has been named executive editor of St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU, a service of the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
Alumnus Josh Linn demystifies the science behind experiments he conducts on live TV as part of his Saint Louis Science Center job.
Challenger Learning Center St. Louis recently honored Professor Carl Hoagland for his commitment to STEM education and accessibility.
Freshman Diogo Dias gave UMSL men’s swimming its first Great Lakes Valley Conference champion on Friday night.
As UMSL looks to plug a $15 million hole in the months ahead, Chancellor Tom George acknowledges it’s a particularly tough moment for the university.
All told, the UMSL students collected 10,086 nonperishable items for nearby food pantries during the second annual CANstruction event.
Many of the events align closely with the national theme for this year’s month-long observance, which is “Hallowed Grounds: Sites of African American Memory.”
Trinity Williams, Jade Maragliano, Lindsey Nolan and Sara Hilpert won the Gold & Red Regatta Feb. 1 in the UMSL Recreation and Wellness Center.
UMSL students Braxton Perry (left) and Riann Rikard were elected 2016 Homecoming King and Queen.
Haim Mano, associate professor and chair of marketing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, talked about this year’s Super Bowl ads Monday on KMOV.
The secondary education major incorporated the comedy of his favorite late-night host during last week’s pageant-like competition.
The new setup offers UMSL students and other users one-stop shopping when it comes to library resources.
Senior pitcher Hannah Perryman recorded her eighth career perfect game, tying the NCAA Division II record.
The recent advancement came as a surprise and makes her the first female minority to hold a ranking this high within the UMSL Police.
The emerging writer’s three-day visit is part of UMSL’s Natural Bridge Debut Writers Series.
CNN features the virtual field trips Keith Miller and the Saint Louis Science Center have made possible for St. Louis Children’s Hospital patients.
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.
School of Social Work faculty members, in conjunction with faculty from Saint Louis University, recently secured a $880,000 grant through the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration.
The photograph was taken by UMSL photographer August Jennewein and is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL.
UMSL women’s basketball sophomore Jordan Fletcher posted back-to-back double-doubles, averaging 17.0 points and 13.0 rebounds per game.
Barbara Harbach, Curators’ Professor of Music at UMSL, has been named No. 7 on a list of the 30 Most Innovative Women Professors Alive Today.
Recently named president of Mathews-Dickey Boys’ & Girls’ Club in St. Louis, his new goal is to provide inner-city youth with hope.
Campus Photographer August Jennewein won the 2016 CASE gold award for Excellence in Photography in the platinum category for Division VI.
The graduate student was in the middle of a creative writing workshop when she learned she’d been selected as UMSL’s poet laureate for 2016.
A week full of campus fun is on the horizon at UMSL, where homecoming begins earlier than usual this year.
Junior Hunter Reine put together back-to-back career nights last week for the Tritons, recording 16 points at Truman State and 21 at Quincy.
Baseball led Derek Steiner to UMSL, but economics gave him a purpose and career path.
The career of ASEM Fellow Suzanna Long, MA history 1988, reflects her lifelong interests in both how and why things work.
CASE has honored UMSL with its two first-ever gold platinum awards for outstanding achievement, part of a record-tying four golds among its 11 total awards.
Across varied fields, Chani, Dodi and Sivya Smason have made the pursuit of higher education a family affair at UMSL.
230 students participated in the annual MLK Day of Service, volunteering at 13 sites across the region for a total of 699 service hours.
Senior Kelly Kunkel averaged 14 points and 4.5 rebounds per game last week as the Tritons went 1-1 at home.
The retiree graduated from UMSL in December, finishing a college career he started in 1966.
Making the most of a mild winter day, UMSL freshman Jacob Beers tosses a flying disc with fellow students on a North Campus lawn.
The architect balances his work for JEMA with fiction studies in UMSL’s MFA in Creative Writing program.
A group of UMSL computer science students and one alumnus make up Beanstalk Web Solutions, the web development and internet marketing company created by senior Tim Hebel.
Ask UMSL students about their experience of top-notch teaching on campus, and they describe more than just what happens in seminars and lecture halls.
A Japan Foundation fellowship has allowed Miller to research Himiko, the mysterious third-century shaman queen who was the first ruler to unify Japan.
Its members organize tree climbs, tour recycling facilities, tend a community garden, camp extensively and regularly assist with stream cleanup in the region.
With more than 650 people nominated, the UMSL alumni had some stiff competition and are among a group of elite St. Louisans.