Employees marking 10 years of service at the University of Missouri-St. Louis gathered for a group photograph Friday at the inaugural Career Milestone Recognition Reception.
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Employees marking 10 years of service at the University of Missouri-St. Louis gathered for a group photograph Friday at the inaugural Career Milestone Recognition Reception.
Employees marking 10 years of service at the University of Missouri-St. Louis gathered for a group photograph Friday at the inaugural Career Milestone Recognition Reception.
Employees marking 10 years of service at the University of Missouri-St. Louis gathered for a group photograph Friday at the inaugural Career Milestone Recognition Reception.
Employees marking 10 years of service at the University of Missouri-St. Louis gathered for a group photograph Friday at the inaugural Career Milestone Recognition Reception.
The past two years have witnessed a string of successes for UMSL Athletics led by student-athletes who shine in the classroom as well as in the arena.
The past two years have witnessed a string of successes for UMSL Athletics led by student-athletes who shine in the classroom as well as in the arena.
The past two years have witnessed a string of successes for UMSL Athletics led by student-athletes who shine in the classroom as well as in the arena.
She’s been strengthening her linguistic and clinical skills to better serve the growing Latinx community.
She’s been strengthening her linguistic and clinical skills to better serve the growing Latinx community.
She’s been strengthening her linguistic and clinical skills to better serve the growing Latinx community.
Senior track and field athlete Kennedy Moore finished second in the women’s triple jump at the GLVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Senior track and field athlete Kennedy Moore finished second in the women’s triple jump at the GLVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
Senior track and field athlete Kennedy Moore finished second in the women’s triple jump at the GLVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
UMSL alumnus Muneer Al-Maskery (left) founded and serves as president of Modern College of Business and Science in Oman.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon signed a package of bills that designates $13.6 million in state bond funds toward renovating the building.
Joe Meisel won the 2015 Ciel DeGutis Award for “transfecting” cells with DNA, research that has implications for genetic disease.
Chancellor Tom George accepted a Community Development Award on UMSL’s behalf at North County Incorporated’s annual breakfast.
Byrd said preparation for the working world begins early – as do common barriers.
UMSL Professor Keith Miller recently installed a Little Free Library at the main entrance to Marillac Hall.
Tony Farace, who completed his bachelor’s degree in anthropology at UMSL this spring, stands atop Monks Mound.
The 2014-15 academic year marks the 25th anniversary of the college.
Briona Perry and Elle Fitzpatrick are on to bigger dreams with their bachelor’s degrees in biology.
Nasser Arshadi, vice provost for research at UMSL, will oversee the UMSL side of the project.
James Frost, Colleen Burdiss and De Linda Kelly celebrate their certification as Missouri’s first deaf Mental Health First Aid instructors.
The duo helped UMSL to a 48-8 record, GLVC regular season and tournament championships and a No. 1 national ranking.
Lindsey Gray’s research was made possible by grants the recent graduate received during her senior year at UMSL.
The UMSL professor will produce “Zenzi” during a fellowship at the University of the Western Cape.
Another Missouri legislative session has concluded, and it did so in a way that was “certainly unusual,” according to David Kimball.
For Karen Pierre serving on the USO advisory board is about coming full circle and giving back.
More than 100 UMSL students took part in the daylong conference.
UMSL CMO Ron Gossen discussed in the article an “ironically old-fashioned” but effective marketing tactic.
Andrea Purnell shared her perspective on art’s relationship to healing and advocacy.
The UMSL student spent 12 years in sales for AT&T but always knew music was where her heart was.
The UMSL Opera Theatre’s 2014 production of “The Mikado” continued the group’s tradition of presenting dazzling and imaginative shows.
Among those who shared their stories were (from left) Kathy Reeves, Déjà Patrick and Amy Cabanas.
They include Hannah Perryman, Brianna Butler, Madison Zbaraschuk, Jennah Perryman, Alex Stupek, Katie Rutledge and Hannah Wessels.
Graduating students will join UMSL alumna Safia Madani, who is shown here celebrating with family at the December commencement.
In addition to founding successful companies, alumni like Jan Christian Andersen are helping to redefine the city’s entrepreneurial environment.
Rosella Ledermann speaks Japanese as a Harley-Davidson sales representative for international customers.
After her 33rd birthday in January of 2014, Christianah Akinduro decided it was time to take her life back.
From incarceration to graduation: “I made a decision that this was it,” said Fisher (right). “I’ve been on a mission ever since. I love what I do.”
It will be on view in the Missouri History Museum’s Atrium Gallery for six months beginning in late August.
Carl Bassi set out to discover whether a new, innovative ball could lead to improved putting.
From left: Hannah Perryman, Brianna Butler, Alex Stupek, Madison Zbaraschuk and Katie Rutledge earned Midwest region honors.
As useful as a map can be, getting to know a place like UMSL requires exploring it in person. So does discovering a favorite spot.
Hubert H. Hoosman Jr. received the 2015 University of Missouri System’s Presidential Citation Award.
The Tritons, which improve to 47-6 on the season, swept through this weekend’s four-team, double-elimination tournament with three shutouts.
She earned her doctorate in political science at UMSL and is now the senior director of health services at Express Scripts in St. Louis.
Haitao Li (center) was named Inventor of the Year by the National Academy of Inventors at UMSL’s annual Research & Innovation Week.
The death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., on Aug. 9 changed the St. Louis region forever.
The center’s goal, he says, is to help people in public life move further up that scale toward ideal statesmanship.
She oversaw the Walls of Intolerance event, where students shared moments of discrimination on red paper bricks.
The UMSL Tritons took three of the four major GLVC awards, including Pitcher of the Year, Freshman of the Year and Coach of the Year.
Jay Nixon announced the release of $10 million in state matching funds for the construction of the building, which is expected to begin this fall.
UMSL Night at the Ballpark is Sept. 4. Festivities include a pre-game reception, an exclusive field visit and limited edition St. Louis Cardinals baseball caps.
UMSL Chancellor Tom George delivered the 39th annual Chancellor’s Report to the Community May 1.
UMSL recognized three alumni and one student with 2015 Distinguished Service Awards at the 39th Chancellor’s Report to the Community on Friday.
The No. 2 ranked UMSL softball team captured the championship on Sunday with a 4-0 eight-inning victory over No. 10 ranked Indianapolis.
Promising north St. Louis students will have a better chance to achieve their goals of earning a college degree through the new North County Scholarship Program.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch named the St. Louis Mercantile Library the “Best Place for a History Lesson” in the newspaper’s annual Go! List.
Angela Coker received the award for her development of the innovative SisterScholars-in-Training group at UMSL.
Senior biology major Rachel Becknell studied the endangered species commonly called Pyne’s ground plum through the internship.
“Sometimes you do things that make you step outside your comfort zone, and they can lead to great experiences.”