The university will honor Bradford, the longtime director of Jazz St. Louis, and Richter, the former president of the UMSL Alumni Association, as it holds three commencement ceremonies on Saturday.

The university will honor Bradford, the longtime director of Jazz St. Louis, and Richter, the former president of the UMSL Alumni Association, as it holds three commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
The university will honor Bradford, the longtime director of Jazz St. Louis, and Richter, the former president of the UMSL Alumni Association, as it holds three commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
The university will honor Bradford, the longtime director of Jazz St. Louis, and Richter, the former president of the UMSL Alumni Association, as it holds three commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
The university will honor Bradford, the longtime director of Jazz St. Louis, and Richter, the former president of the UMSL Alumni Association, as it holds three commencement ceremonies on Saturday.
The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
Sobolik will serve a two-year term in her position as part of CUMU’s 14-member executive committee.
Sobolik will serve a two-year term in her position as part of CUMU’s 14-member executive committee.
Sobolik will serve a two-year term in her position as part of CUMU’s 14-member executive committee.
The network of major St. Louis employers and institutions is ramping up initiatives to drive sustained investment in local neighborhoods impacted by systemic inequities.
The network of major St. Louis employers and institutions is ramping up initiatives to drive sustained investment in local neighborhoods impacted by systemic inequities.
The network of major St. Louis employers and institutions is ramping up initiatives to drive sustained investment in local neighborhoods impacted by systemic inequities.
Violinist Janet Sung enjoys an acclaimed international career as a virtuoso soloist, praised for her lustrous tone and...
What is a good, safe investment these days? With uncertainty of the investment market, real estate market and job...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis had a lot to celebrate Sept. 15 at the Ritz Carlton St. Louis in Clayton, Mo. A...
Right-wing activism in contemporary Japan is characterized by confrontational politics, motivated by religious zeal...
Nearly 800 people helped the University of Missouri–St. Louis celebrate its 20th Annual Founders Dinner Sept. 15. The...
More high school students will now have an opportunity to learn about careers in information technology thanks to a...
The Academy neighborhood in St. Louis once served as the setting for “Meet Me in St. Louis.” More recently it has...
The International Business program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis is ranked among the top 20 best...
An upcoming concert at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will feature two members of the UMSL faculty and include music composed by a third member of the faculty.
The concert will be held at 5 p.m. Sept. 18, in the E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee Theater at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center. Free and open to the public, it will feature a performance of “Harriet’s Story,” a new song cycle by noted composer Barbara Harbach.
Hundreds of people are expected to gather Sept. 23 to salute 30 up-and-coming young North St. Louis County leaders in...
Robert R. Archibald, president of the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis, will discuss “History in the Present...
German-born artist Oliver Herring wants people to channel their creativity. To help them do so, he travels the country...
From the civil war to the pastel-painted towns of today, tourism has played an essential part in the creation of...
The dancer-illusionists of MOMIX wowed St. Louis audiences when Dance St. Louis presented their “Botanica” in April at...
Can you trust your senses? How do you know that some evil alien hasn't stuck a wire into your brain and placed you...
U.S. Bank has pledged $300,000 toward the construction of the new College of Business Administration building at the...
The next Gallery 210 exhibit at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will examine the modern and contemporary...
Mark Pope, professor and chair of the Division of Counseling and Family Therapy at the University of Missouri–St....
The Missouri Institute of Mental Health and Missouri Department of Mental Health have received a $1.44 million federal...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis will provide several opportunities for people to reflect on the terrorist attacks...
Martin Pelikan, associate professor of computer science at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has received a...
The Arianna String Quartet, the resident quartet at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will commemorate the 10th...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis volleyball team will begin the 2011 season ranked just outside of the American...
A University of Missouri–St. Louis studio art class wrapped a two-week July trip in Amsterdam with a week of intense...
Over the last 10 years, United States armed forces have fought in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan. These conflicts...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Athletics will hold the Second Annual Tritons Golf Tournament Oct....
Gallery 210 will expose St. Louis to the work of three talented local artists. “Exposure 14,” the University of...
On the morning of May 20, 1941, Germans launched an airborne invasion at the Greek island of Crete on the...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Advanced Credit Program has earned accreditation by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships.
UMSL’s Advanced Credit Program is a dual credit program that allows students to earn college credit and become familiar with the college experience while still in high school. College credits earned through ACP are accepted at all of Missouri’s public colleges and universities and many other institutions across the country.
Former St. Louisian Christine Flavin will show “Where I Am Now,” a photography exhibit in Gallery FAB at the...
A summer of hard work has paid off for 28 aspiring scientists who spent six weeks conducting intensive research with...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy will hold a public viewing of Ring Nebula,...
A $1.5 million gift from the Enterprise Holdings Foundation will create scholarships at the University of Missouri–St....
The benefits of merging St. Louis and St. Louis County have been the topics of heated conversations and elections for...
Gwendolyn Deloach-Packnett, who has served the University of Missouri–St. Louis for 14 years as the founding director of the Office of Multicultural Relations, has been selected to participate in the American Council on Education Fellows Program.
Packnett is currently assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs at UMSL. As a member of the ACE Fellows Program, she will spend the 2011-12 academic year at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis observing and monitoring the administration.
Like many students, Nicole White studied long hours and got by on only a few hours of sleep each night. So in 2004,...
Depictions of zombie culture, Renaissance imagery and visions of multiculturalism will be part of the 2011-12...
Oliver Herring throws parties where strangers create and complete imaginative tasks. A group of contemporary African...
Beginning next year, students from the Eastern Academy of Science and Technology in Orissa, India, will spend a summer...
Novelist John Dalton set out to follow up his critically acclaimed 2004 debut, “Heaven Lake,” with a suburbia-centered...
Several million people each day post a status update or tweet about their latest thought. Social media and sites such...
Two recent St. Louis high school graduates donned lab coats and worked as research scientists this summer as part of a...
All the papers, citations, grants and awards produced by research faculty at the University of Missouri–St. Louis last...
The world’s largest database on plants’ functional properties, or traits, has been published. Scientists compiled 3...
“Post 3/11 Japan and Contemporary Media,” a lecture about Japanese culture and the idea that we can learn about social...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy will hold a public viewing of Saturn,...
St. Louis was home to a dynamic group of African American social welfare reformers long before the start of the civil...
The clay caterpillar looked real enough to eat, as evidenced by the bite marks on it. High school senior Andrea Herman...
University of Missouri–St. Louis Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Glen Cope surprised Kristy...
The Medicinal Chemistry Group held an open house last week at the University of Missouri–St. Louis’ ITE where their...