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Eye on UMSL: Deep learning

Eye on UMSL: Deep learning

Assistant Professor Badri Adhikari explains some of the principles of artificial intelligence and deep learning to the participants at a full-day, hands-on workshop last Friday.

Anchor Accelerator announces newest cohort

Anchor Accelerator announces newest cohort

Each company in the 10-week program receives $50,000 in nondilutive capital, mentoring from UMSL staff and faculty, and the assistance of two UMSL student interns.

Eye on UMSL: ‘The Big Bad Day’

Eye on UMSL: ‘The Big Bad Day’

Third-grade students from Normandy’s Jefferson School go through a dress rehearsal of their original opera, “The Big Bad Day,” last Tuesday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.

Eye on UMSL: A round of applause

Eye on UMSL: A round of applause

Darryl Chatman leads clapping for recently named Curators’ Distinguished Professors Gaiyan Zhang and Robert Paul during the Board of Curators’ quarterly meeting on Nov. 17 in the MSC.

Eye on UMSL: Bahamian night

Eye on UMSL: Bahamian night

A group of students from The Bahamas shared a bit of their culture with the rest of UMSL’s international student community during a gathering last week in the Provincial House.

Eye on UMSL: High five in the 5K

Eye on UMSL: High five in the 5K

Runner Pechaz Clark receives a high five from mascot Louie the Triton during the second annual UMSL Alumni Association 5K Run & Walk through campus on Saturday morning.

Eye on UMSL: Put to the test

Eye on UMSL: Put to the test

Business major Robert “Otto” Ottinger drags a sled across the lawn outside the Recreation and Wellness Center last Tuesday during the UMSL Combat Fitness Test Competition.

Eye on UMSL: Exemplary ushers

Eye on UMSL: Exemplary ushers

Volunteers Alan Ruby, Mary Fulmer, Pat Greer and Don Greer earned recognition as outstanding ushers for their dedication to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.

UMSL opens its doors to Film Camp USA

UMSL opens its doors to Film Camp USA

Forty-five students have participated in the eight-week camp and helped develop the short film “Watchers,” which will debut on Saturday at the Touhill.