In addition to his studies, Pellegrino is teaching the puppy basic cues and exposing her to new environments.

In addition to his studies, Pellegrino is teaching the puppy basic cues and exposing her to new environments.
In addition to his studies, Pellegrino is teaching the puppy basic cues and exposing her to new environments.
In addition to his studies, Pellegrino is teaching the puppy basic cues and exposing her to new environments.
In addition to his studies, Pellegrino is teaching the puppy basic cues and exposing her to new environments.
The Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognized 272 campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia on the 2025-26 list.
The Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognized 272 campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia on the 2025-26 list.
The Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project and NASPA recognized 272 campuses in 39 states and the District of Columbia on the 2025-26 list.
Leo Baudry led the 25th-ranked men’s golf team to a fourth-place showing in the Findlay Spring Invitational after finishing in a tie for fifth on the individual leaderboard.
Leo Baudry led the 25th-ranked men’s golf team to a fourth-place showing in the Findlay Spring Invitational after finishing in a tie for fifth on the individual leaderboard.
Leo Baudry led the 25th-ranked men’s golf team to a fourth-place showing in the Findlay Spring Invitational after finishing in a tie for fifth on the individual leaderboard.
Around 250 UMSL fans enjoyed watching the home team’s 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.
Around 250 UMSL fans enjoyed watching the home team’s 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.
Around 250 UMSL fans enjoyed watching the home team’s 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks.
The Zoom events provide opportunities for students to sharpen their language skills safely during the pandemic and make friends across the globe.
The professor of nursing and PhD student led an in-depth qualitative study documenting the experiences of providers in the Hubei Province of China.
Volunteers gave their time to four organizations: Junior Achievement, STL Arc, Tenth Life Cat Rescue and Great Circle.
A new three-credit-hour course will teach BSBA and BSAcc students about launching and scaling a new venture by focusing on a timely entrepreneurial opportunity.
Sakamoto hopes to work on solving issues such as unequal food access through transportation engineering.
MBA China and Manager Magazine ranked UMSL’s International MBA program with Nanjing University No. 11 in a pool of more than 200 programs.
Pizzella’s dissertation compared the effectiveness of asynchronous remote training in behavior analysis to traditional, face-to-face training.
Optometry students (from left) Amra Softic, Kristin Doerfler, Katie Wilhelmus, Taylor Ireland and Alisha Musau enjoyed a playful moment outside of Marillac Hall last week.
The technology, developed with doctoral candidate Jianyu Wang, uses blockchain and smart contracts to make IoT less vulnerable to attacks.
Learn or review the protocols and practices in place to ensure a successful and healthy spring semester.
Esports is more popular than ever, and Hoeft hopes to create a club where students can game together and share their own interests in video games.
An accidental injury put Honors College student Ruth Kvistad on the path to college and toward medical school.
The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the resilience of UMSL students, faculty, staff and alumni to find success and make a positive impact despite challenges.
Brian Fogarty had been working as a paramedic when he decided to return to school to earn his bachelor’s degree on the way to becoming a physician.
There are more than 100 competitive scholarship opportunities open to first-time college students who have applied for and gained admission to UMSL.
Harris and his fellow interns helped develop Beyond Housing’s first virtual summer camp and worked to foster enthusiasm for reading among their students.
Palencia completed her BSBA in management, graduating summa cum laude with a 4.0 GPA and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.
Working at a dermatology office as a medical assistant inspired Williams to earn her nursing degree.
Williams has connected with alumni across the country and raised more than $15,000 for UMSL students in need.
Thomas is earning her degree in media studies, a certificate in public relations and a minor in digital marketing communications.
Gevers graduates with a job, one degree, two certificates, more than six scholarships and many hours working and volunteering across the St. Louis region.
The students developed a PR plan to publicize the donation and created a social media video shared on Build-A-Bear Foundation’s Instagram page.
Pick up your last-minute gifts from a wide variety of businesses from UMSL alumni and students.
In December graduate Lila Moersch’s study, only one interviewee was able to regain mobility lost after a short hospitalization.
Thompson has juggled parental responsibilities along with school and work and also grieved the loss of her mother while earning her degree.
John Gentilini graduates this month with a job at Civil Design, Inc. on its site development team after working his way through school with four jobs.
Ferguson Mayor Ella Jones will deliver the commencement keynote address at her alma mater as the university recognizes May, August and December graduates.
Kei Pang is completing his dissertation as part of the DBA program’s first cohort, and his son Jo Pang is beginning courses this semester.
The Honors College won first place for Provenance, an alumni newsletter, and Brain Stew, a student-produced zine that’s a home for uncensored humor.
Mizutani’s PhD dissertation examined how Asian students who have grown up internationally develop a sense of belonging in college.
Sophomore communication major Danielle Moore was ready to greet and assist visitors at the welcome desk in the Millennium Student Center.
After her expected graduation in summer 2021, Green hopes to aid people worldwide as a travel nurse and a volunteer with an organization such as Mercy Ships.
Samuelson has excelled academically with the help of the new financial aid program, adding a second major and securing three internships.
Smith is working on a diagnostic technique by developing software that identifies connections among the genetic material of individuals with Alzheimer’s.
The holiday season, combined with the coronavirus pandemic, make now a key time to support UMSL students who are facing food insecurity.
The module incorporated education specific to the health care needs, barriers and clinical experiences often encountered by members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Round received college credit for life experiences during his time in the U.S. Army infantry and applied it toward the degree, shortening his time to graduation.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the show ran only once, with special permission. The recording from that performance went on to win big.
This year’s event was held virtually due to coronavirus safety precautions, but participants had additional time to work.
Shigeko Sasamori survived the atomic bombing of Hiroshima as a teenager and came to the U.S. as one of the “Hiroshima Maidens.” She’s dedicated her life to promoting peace.
Though they work in different fields – information technology, financial operations and patent law – the program helped each expand his knowledge and enhance his career.
Asami Iba, cultural exchange facilitator for the Grassroots Exchange Network-Japan Program, talked participants through the creation of four origami shapes.
The sun shined brightly over the heads of nursing students DJ McMullen, Kiarra Stillman, Emma Gibbs, Bridget Kogbo and Mariah Palmer as they left class at Seton Center Hall.
The renovation and expansion will allow the College of Nursing to graduate 20 percent more pre-licensure BSN students annually.
The monthly series gives students an opportunity to gain real-world video production experience and provides exposure for local businesses during COVID-19.
Kennady Carter, Afina Fayez, Heela Momand and Zahria Patrick received all-inclusive four-year scholarships from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.
More than 20 volunteers collected donations to benefit Operation Food Search, a nonprofit dedicated to ending hunger in the St. Louis region.
Joseph Methner, Kendra Clark, Malik Allen-Taylor and Sarah Kelly are four among the highly engaged UMSL students participating in the presidential election.
Students walking to class stopped for a chat in the Quad while wearing masks and maintaining safe distance on a recent afternoon on North Campus.
“UMSL Students Succeed Virtually Anywhere” featured testimony from students Laura Haug, Michael Brothers and Wangui Gathungu.