More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.

More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
The biennial lecture series was created to bring in experts from around the country to share their knowledge with students and the wider community.
The biennial lecture series was created to bring in experts from around the country to share their knowledge with students and the wider community.
The biennial lecture series was created to bring in experts from around the country to share their knowledge with students and the wider community.
Kaley Ware, Angela Truesdale, Janiah Henderson, Kel Gruber and Andrew Price took part in the discussion during the quarterly meeting in the ED Collabitat.
Kaley Ware, Angela Truesdale, Janiah Henderson, Kel Gruber and Andrew Price took part in the discussion during the quarterly meeting in the ED Collabitat.
Kaley Ware, Angela Truesdale, Janiah Henderson, Kel Gruber and Andrew Price took part in the discussion during the quarterly meeting in the ED Collabitat.
The local painter has established charitable gift annuities that benefit students studying the arts and humanities.
The local painter has established charitable gift annuities that benefit students studying the arts and humanities.
The local painter has established charitable gift annuities that benefit students studying the arts and humanities.
Education and creative writing alumna Inda Schaenen, a Normandy teacher, organized the discussion as the two groups talked past stereotypes to heal divides.
A Friday night performance and banquet at UMSL ushered in the year of the Dog and the most celebrated Chinese holiday.
Kincaid’s “Gates” exhibition opens Feb. 24 on the UMSL campus.
New TV spots feature successful young alumni testifying to the benefits they found at UMSL and how each college helped launch their careers.
Middle school orchestra students from across the region made use of whatever space they could find for practice during the packed 2018 Des Lee Fine Arts Festival.
Family members, friends and former colleagues gathered last week to remember Levin and the mark she made on economics at UMSL and beyond.
The acclaimed designer and author also gave a lecture on the history of Russian design during his campus visit.
UMSL Accelerate is looking to expand its accelerator model in 2018.
Hrabowski was the featured speaker at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Celebration on Jan. 15.
The modern interior and excellent lighting made the UMSL building an attractive location for the health-care campaign photo shoot.
Years of tremendous volunteerism from education students prompted TASK, a local nonprofit, to recognize the culture of service in UMSL’s College of Education.
More than 30 older adults make up the first Senior Scholars Program cohort. Many of them gathered Jan. 10 for a full day of orientation, conversation and fun.
During the last day of winter break, UMSL students, faculty and staff spent Monday morning giving back.
Brian Owens (center) and the MLK Festival Ensemble perform during the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday Observance at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
Peter Voss’ “Martini Time,” made of cherry, curly birch and ash, is one of 35 furniture pieces that will be on display at UMSL beginning Jan. 27.
UMSL Daily’s online audience nearly doubled over the past year as readers connected with a total of 448 Triton stories.
Three ceremonies are set to take place throughout the day – at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. – in the Mark Twain Building on North Campus.
First-year MFA student Ginger O’Donnell currently leads the all-volunteer WITS efforts alongside fellow UMSL creative writing students and alumni.
Michael “Mikey” Wren (pictured) has a knack for the vending business – and now a new machine thanks to an industry leader and UMSL student Candice Clossum.
Every UMSL course that she teaches demands a lot from her graphic design students, and the one she piloted over the summer was no exception.
Bennett monitors Pham’s vision and fits his contact lenses to help keep the athlete’s game strong.
The Nov. 16 event drew over 1,000 local high school students and teachers as well as UMSL’s own German majors.
The conference was a joint effort of the computer science and information systems departments and showcased the university as a hub of cybersecurity education.
The event featured varied perspectives on the topic and attracted an audience of about 300 people last Thursday at the Saint Louis Zoo.
By networking with alumni and regional financiers, students received an inside view of the profession.
Several of the first people to be accepted into the pilot, set to launch at the start of the spring 2018 semester, discuss their interest in the program.
Educators traveled to St. Louis from nearly every continent this week for the 43rd Association for Moral Education Annual Conference, hosted by UMSL.
Tom George said the honors reinforce the important role the entire university plays in the region’s well-being.
Seven energy startups pitched their technologies and solutions during Ameren Accelerator Demo Day Oct. 26.
Ever since grad school, Michael Behle had hoped to create some kind of artist collective if he ever got the chance.
The university has taken proactive measures to help ensure students have the financial support they need to finish their degrees.
David Autry, Alan Alyas and Vii Bishop are the first recipients of the new scholarship.
Dale Evans’ scruffy boots and other memorabilia relating to the film and TV star are among 144 items on display through Sunday.
She recently discussed her passion for local storytelling and what she’s appreciated most about her time at STLPR.
The third-year student’s love of learning and passion for helping people made returning to school later in life worth all the effort.
The prominent entertainer and YouTuber visited campus this week as part of the Office of Student Involvement’s Speaker Series.
The free seven-week program, taking place at UMSL ITE, is open to minority male and female students ages 13 to 24 and runs from Oct. 25 to Dec. 13.
A crew of 43 Tritons planted a bioswale with native plants, removed invasive honeysuckle and conducted litter pickup during the Sept. 23 event.
Dan Bender will connect with students, faculty and community members this week during his College of Arts and Sciences grant-funded visit.
St. Louis’ rich journalistic legacy is at the center of the wide-ranging show, which is free and open to the public beginning Oct. 9.
Dan Younger’s “Julius Caesar” is among a set of wide-ranging visual interpretations on display through Oct. 12 in the Fine Arts Building.
A strong freshman class and balanced budget are two things Tom George highlighted in his annual State of the University Address.
“The Sarge” made a stop at UMSL just prior to the 2017 AAA Insurance NHRA Midwest Nationals taking place in the St. Louis region.
The new SSM medical office, which is currently taking patients, increases access to primary care in the Normandy area and north St. Louis County.
The filmmaker addresses a packed house Sept. 9 at UMSL’s Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center after a special preview of “The Vietnam War.”
A group of 143 alumni and friends collaborated for a common goal – recognizing one of UMSL’s most beloved professors.
Featuring documentary filmmaker Louis Massiah, this year’s James Neal Primm Lecture in History is set for 7 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Missouri History Museum.
“Dallas Lying on Bed,” 2012, is one of the photographs included in a new exhibition at UMSL’s Gallery 210.
The show features work inspired by two weeks spent exploring the design industry in the Netherlands.
The #UMSLproud campaign calls the campus community to talk to others about UMSL’s people, research and educational successes proudly.