Valentine works as an executive assistant and marketing and communications coordinator in the College of Business Administration while pursuing her MBA.
Valentine works as an executive assistant and marketing and communications coordinator in the College of Business Administration while pursuing her MBA.
Valentine works as an executive assistant and marketing and communications coordinator in the College of Business Administration while pursuing her MBA.
Valentine works as an executive assistant and marketing and communications coordinator in the College of Business Administration while pursuing her MBA.
Valentine works as an executive assistant and marketing and communications coordinator in the College of Business Administration while pursuing her MBA.
Krista Akers, Jameah Collins and Jarchelle Williams won the chance to compete after placing first at the regional competition in Milwaukee earlier this year.
Krista Akers, Jameah Collins and Jarchelle Williams won the chance to compete after placing first at the regional competition in Milwaukee earlier this year.
Krista Akers, Jameah Collins and Jarchelle Williams won the chance to compete after placing first at the regional competition in Milwaukee earlier this year.
Sonya Murray-Darden and Gwendolyn Y. Turner’s new book “Serving Educational Equity: A Five-Course Framework for Accelerated Learning,” will be released on June 8.
Sonya Murray-Darden and Gwendolyn Y. Turner’s new book “Serving Educational Equity: A Five-Course Framework for Accelerated Learning,” will be released on June 8.
Sonya Murray-Darden and Gwendolyn Y. Turner’s new book “Serving Educational Equity: A Five-Course Framework for Accelerated Learning,” will be released on June 8.
The Office of Student Involvement partnered with Purina and Duo Dogs for a touch dog therapy event during Mental Health Awareness Month.
The Office of Student Involvement partnered with Purina and Duo Dogs for a touch dog therapy event during Mental Health Awareness Month.
The Office of Student Involvement partnered with Purina and Duo Dogs for a touch dog therapy event during Mental Health Awareness Month.
The use of deadly force by law enforcement has been a controversial issue for many years. Are officers trigger happy?...
On the heels of the expired federal tax credit for ethanol producers, which spanned more than 30 years, many experts...
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Pam Puricelli began her pursuit of a bachelor’s degree at the University of Missouri–St. Louis during the campus’...
2012 promises to be a busy election year featuring contests for several major congressional seats and the office of...
Jeff Corns walked across the stage during his commencement ceremony at the University of Missouri–St. Louis knowing...
Senior Caitlyn Moody scored her 1,000th career point and the University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s basketball team...
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Pablo Haddock, 13, wanted to learn how a pinhole camera works. Pablo, a seventh grader at St. Gerard Majella Catholic...
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Erin Martin, a junior chemistry major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was interested in learning about...
For Adnan Smajic, a senior psychology major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, having the opportunity to...
If you missed the annual Bachmann Book Series last month, you’ll have more chances to see it as HEC-TV begins airing...
American Airlines’ parent company, AMR Corp., filed bankruptcy this week in the shadows of heavy debt and large labor...
Just in time for the holidays, Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has...
Jason Adair, a senior anthropology major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has an interest in studying stone...
If you’re looking for holiday gift ideas for the book lover in your life, Dwight Garner of The New York Times has some...
Three members of the University of Missouri–St. Louis family were honored last week with Impact Awards from the...
Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will be honored Dec. 1 by the YWCA of Metropolitan St. Louis as a 2011 YWCA Leader of Distinction.
Each year, YWCA Metro St. Louis recognizes up to 10 extraordinary women for their special contributions to business, politics, education, science and technology, the arts, the professions and racial justice in St. Louis. These Leaders of Distinction are recognized at the YWCA Leader Lunch in December each year.
Have you ever wondered whether a society’s moral beliefs might affect the way its economy functions or its general...
Thinking like a burglar and keeping your schedule private could keep you from becoming the victim of a crime. There...
Anne Fish, an associate professor of nursing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was elected and named a...
You jog a little – around the block mostly. A friend suggests a marathon. Why not, you think. It’ll be a challenge....
Sometimes good things don't have to come to an end. Many University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni stay connected with...
More than 180 people took part recently in an event of self-expression, building bridges and defying expectations of...
Megan Rapp’s efforts to promote Hannibal, Mo., as well as the entire state as a tourist destination were recognized...
Billy Benner has created his film homage to south St. Louis. The University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus wrote and...
It’s Friday, and let’s face it, if you have ties to St. Louis, you’re probably thinking a lot about Game 7 of the...
Alumna Pattie Tierney, BGS 1977, is an artist, photographer, researcher and retired sales trainer. But it’s her...
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UMSL Week is a new weekly video segment produced by campus videographer Andy Lombardo. The inaugural video focuses on...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Richard Williams is making quite a name for himself as rapper. And that name...
George Gokel’s office walls are lined with books. Family photos are prominently displayed, jazz plays softly in the...
A new survey has discovered that three out of every 10 American teenagers and young adults say they have had their...
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When MADCO takes to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center stage for its 35th season opening performance, it...
Great teachers are the ones who inspire their students to learn while striving to improve themselves, which is exactly...
Dinesh Mirchandani, associate professor of information systems at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, received the...
In a new book, University of Missouri–St. Louis examines the influence education has on establishing a strong...
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University of Missouri–St. Louis archaeologist Michael Cosmopoulos has received a $130,284 National Science Foundation...
Blanche M. Touhill, a historian and chancellor emeritus of the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has spent many years...
Kaylee Neutzling, a senior and forward on the University of Missouri–St. Louis Tritons women’s soccer team, is off to...
Natissia Small, assistant dean of students at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was one of 12 educators honored last Friday during the St. Louis American’s 24th annual “Salute to Excellence in Education” scholarship and awards gala.
Small, who serves as director of UMSL’s Office of Precollegiate Programs, received the 2011 Excellence in Education Award. She recently added the Office of Multicultural Relations to her responsibilities at UMSL.
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University of Missouri–St. Louis political scientist Todd Swanstrom and his public policy peers want to push social...
Allowing public opinion to dictate policy in law enforcement is not common practice. But a recent survey completed by...
Two University of Missouri–St. Louis chemists have collaborated to find a way to “turn off” the immune system when it...
After spending more than 30 years working at a university, it’s not surprising that one might use the setting as the...
Mark Pope, professor and chair of the Division of Counseling and Family Therapy at the University of Missouri–St....