The Department of Accounting chair is the first UMSL faculty member to receive the award and is only the second Missourian.
The Department of Accounting chair is the first UMSL faculty member to receive the award and is only the second Missourian.
The Department of Accounting chair is the first UMSL faculty member to receive the award and is only the second Missourian.
The Department of Accounting chair is the first UMSL faculty member to receive the award and is only the second Missourian.
The Department of Accounting chair is the first UMSL faculty member to receive the award and is only the second Missourian.
The St. Louis Business Journal named Nancy Millsap Hawes and Marcela Manjarrez Hawn to the 2019 class.
The St. Louis Business Journal named Nancy Millsap Hawes and Marcela Manjarrez Hawn to the 2019 class.
The St. Louis Business Journal named Nancy Millsap Hawes and Marcela Manjarrez Hawn to the 2019 class.
McEwen has been devoted to maintaining UMSL’s safe learning environment since 1994.
McEwen has been devoted to maintaining UMSL’s safe learning environment since 1994.
McEwen has been devoted to maintaining UMSL’s safe learning environment since 1994.
The extended orientation program known as Triton Take-Off Weekend runs Friday through Sunday.
The extended orientation program known as Triton Take-Off Weekend runs Friday through Sunday.
The extended orientation program known as Triton Take-Off Weekend runs Friday through Sunday.
UMSL ranked No. 1 in Missouri and No. 29 nationally on U.S. News & World Report’s 2019 list of “Best Online Bachelor’s Programs.”
A towering tree outside the Arts Administration Building sat deep in snow as its branches reached skyward on a gray January day.
Joe Martinich chairs the city’s Energy and Environment Committee and is a proponent for its Green Business Certification Program.
An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
The first cohort drew 37 applications from students in six UMSL colleges and schools.
Four international students had an opportunity to live and study at UMSL thanks to a new university partnership.
Now in its second year, the doctoral degree program is helping solve business problems through applied research.
Andrew Kishna founded Etegra two years after graduating from the UMSL/WUSTL Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program.
Edward Monser emphasized the importance of honesty in his CEO Speaker Series address last Wednesday at the Millennium Student Center.
The new $2,500 scholarship from the Midwest Digital Marketing Conference is exclusively offered to UMSL marketing students.
The College of Business Administration professor is collaborating with faculty campuswide to develop innovative entrepreneurship courses.
A conversation with a student worker at the Triton Telefund call center helped Lenora Gooden and UMSL join forces to combat food insecurity on campus and in the surrounding community.
Kairos Academies, co-founded by Jack Krewson and Gavin Schiffres, will prioritize personalized learning and student self-direction when it opens next fall on the south side of St. Louis.
Amber McDaniel spent her summer serving vulnerable populations in northwest India as a student in the Himalayan Health Exchange.
Brothers Ittai and Reuben Paul presented the keynote address at the annual cybersecurity conference.
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.
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.
Adelaide Aboagye, Ian Bae, Vasyl Onufriyev and Andrew McCormick received the $2,500 scholarships.
Campus police encourage students, faculty and staff to download the recently launched mobile app.
Ten UMSL student interns helped the six companies prepare for demonstrations last Tuesday.
Amy Hunter and Opal Jones joined the 18 other honorees at an awards luncheon Friday.
UM System President Mun Choi announced the Entrepreneur Quest Student Accelerator during an address Friday.
The “A+ Schools for B Students” list recognizes institutions where students of all academic backgrounds can succeed.
The College of Business Administration program earned a No. 20 national ranking.
Jonathan Olson worked with Narya Security, a company that specializes in solutions to ransomware infections.
Brendan Hulahan, Armin Topalovic and Sydney Roberson represented UMSL in the business internship program.
As Radoslaw Chupka’s final athletic season approaches, he’s prepared for life beyond swimming.
Johnson’s experiences with an aerospace leader and Big Four accounting firm took her from Seattle to New York City.
The 2018 international business and finance graduate enhanced his education through a number of campus activities.
The St. Louis Business Journal recognized Amy Kweskin, Gloria Carter-Hicks, Ginnie Westmoreland and the other honorees at a luncheon last week.
The third year of the UMSL/Jennings Summer Internship Program gave 13 high school students the chance to work as research assistants under the tutelage of UMSL instructors in biology, chemistry, physics, psychology, economics, education and music.
Donors contributed a collective $31.2 million during the fiscal year that ended June 30.
They include (from left) Lauren Jenkins, Nicole Gevers, Leslie Jackson, Anta Kane and Brendan McCoy.
Honorees include the Arianna String Quartet, which was named Best Chamber Music Group.
She moved into the high-profile position as host of the “AM Show,” replacing Tim Ezell.
The barbershop quartet is made up of UMSL students and recent alumni.
Brittany Ferrell is president of UMSL’s chapter of the Minority Student Nurses Association.
The St. Louis Track Club honored Rae Mohrmann for 200+ annual hours helping other runners.
Of special note, the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice’s doctoral degree program ranks fourth.