Angelos Kokkinis came from Greece to study physics and computer science and found rock climbing and engineering instead.

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Angelos Kokkinis came from Greece to study physics and computer science and found rock climbing and engineering instead.
The business faculty member serves as the interim director of the Center for Transportation Studies while also teaching undergraduate marketing courses.
Assistant Teaching Professor Hiroko Yoshii led UMSL students in a Japanese calligraphy lesson Friday as part of a Japan-America Student Association event.
Black Lives Matter Canada cofounder Janaya Khan served as the keynote speaker for the fifth annual conference, held Friday and Saturday at the J.C. Penney Conference Center.
The three-time gold medalist spoke about her dynamic gymnastics career as part of an annual speaker series.
Nik Brym heads Whelan Security’s accounting efforts four years after earning a bachelor’s degree from UMSL.
“Blumenlieder” debuted at an event titled “Hamburger, Sauerkraut and Champagne” at the American Days festival last month in Stuttgart, Germany.
The transportation studies professor offered insight on the proposal in this edition of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series.
Liz Deichmann co-founded an arts services nonprofit and has interned with the advocacy organization Americans for the Arts as well as the St. Louis Regional Arts Commission.
Adelaide Aboagye, Ian Bae, Vasyl Onufriyev and Andrew McCormick received the $2,500 scholarships.