University Singers and Vocal Point performed together in a concert last month to close out the spring semester.

University Singers and Vocal Point performed together in a concert last month to close out the spring semester.
University Singers and Vocal Point performed together in a concert last month to close out the spring semester.
University Singers and Vocal Point performed together in a concert last month to close out the spring semester.
University Singers and Vocal Point performed together in a concert last month to close out the spring semester.
Schopp took advantage of study abroad opportunities in Spain and Costa Rica and also took part in the Missouri Round Robin in History.
Schopp took advantage of study abroad opportunities in Spain and Costa Rica and also took part in the Missouri Round Robin in History.
Schopp took advantage of study abroad opportunities in Spain and Costa Rica and also took part in the Missouri Round Robin in History.
Schroeder conducted research and presented posters at several national conferences, including on refractive error and pinhole acuity relationships.
Schroeder conducted research and presented posters at several national conferences, including on refractive error and pinhole acuity relationships.
Schroeder conducted research and presented posters at several national conferences, including on refractive error and pinhole acuity relationships.
Professor Erika Gibb and Assistant Teaching Professor Mohi Saki are studying the composition of comets with infrared spectroscopy to learn more about the building blocks of the early solar system.
Professor Erika Gibb and Assistant Teaching Professor Mohi Saki are studying the composition of comets with infrared spectroscopy to learn more about the building blocks of the early solar system.
Professor Erika Gibb and Assistant Teaching Professor Mohi Saki are studying the composition of comets with infrared spectroscopy to learn more about the building blocks of the early solar system.
The building at the heart of UMSL’s science complex has seen significant upgrades as part of a $25.3 million project completed in August.
The women’s golf team won last week’s Findlay Beall Classic, with junior Emma Thorngren and senior Maxi Roth both part of a three-way tie for second place.
MEd alumna Samantha Lurie founded the initiative, which has helped 83 students from under-resourced communities take educational trips to Costa Rica since 2013.
Matt Giegling, the applicant coordinator and recruiter for the St. Louis Division of the FBI, talked to students last week in Century Room B of the Millennium Student Center.
The Tritons men’s soccer team scored a 3-2, double-overtime win over Great Lakes Valley Conference opponent Missouri S&T on Friday behind two goals from senior Kenan Selimovic.
The College of Nursing’s new BSN to DNP program prepares students to conduct translational clinical research that improves lives in real time.
The men’s tennis team picked up a title at the ITA Midwest Regional Tournament over the weekend, with sophomore Karl Heinrichs and freshman Adrian Lessing winning the B doubles flight.
Ferris, a secondary education major from St. Louis, is one of 15 student-athletes from Great Lakes Valley Conference schools who shot a public service announcement about mental health awareness.
The annual event brought 134 companies on campus to meet with 525 students and alumni at the Mark Twain Athletic Center.
Recently retired Professor Susan Feigenbaum led efforts to secure UMSL’s chapter. Mindy Woolf is serving as the executive director with Lea-Rachel Kosnik its faculty adviser.
The men’s soccer team claimed a 1-0 victory over Great Lakes Valley Conference opponent William Jewell on Friday, thanks to a game-winning goal from junior midfielder Magnus Anderson.
About 300 St. Louis-area high school students attended the event created by the Department of Language and Cultural Studies to encourage cross-cultural empathy and language studies.
What began as Becky Boedeker’s DNP thesis project is on its way to adoption by SSM Health and the Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative.
Ashley Johnson, UMSL Student Social Services case manager and a 2017 graduate, was instrumental in the event benefiting students, faculty, staff and members of the surrounding community.
Campus photographer August Jennewein was on hand to capture the scenes as students, alumni, faculty and staff gathered for the annual event at Busch Stadium.
Kyle Carnahan and Stephen Wells will receive full tuition reimbursement and a path to unique military careers after being selected to the Health Professions Scholarship Program.
The women’s golf team, led by junior Emma Thorngren, opened its season by shooting a school-record 906 and placing seventh in a competitive field at the UIndy Invitational.
Ten UMSL student interns helped the six companies prepare for demonstrations last Tuesday.
UM System President Mun Choi announced the Entrepreneur Quest Student Accelerator during an address Friday.
Chancellor Tom George delivered his annual State of the University Address on Wednesday afternoon at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
The “A+ Schools for B Students” list recognizes institutions where students of all academic backgrounds can succeed.
Commerce Bank executives Robert Holmes and Sara Foster presented the Department of Art and Design with a $1,000 donation in appreciation for design work students in Lilly Huxhold’s class did last semester.
The College of Business Administration program earned a No. 20 national ranking.
The volleyball team secured victories against Great Lakes Valley Conference opponents Bellarmine and Southern Indiana over the weekend to improve to 6-4 overall this season.
The St. Louis Press Club and St. Louis Post-Dispatch awarded the communication major the Ronald W. Wade Journalism Scholarship earlier this year.
The Eugene J. Meehan Scholarship awards $3,000 each to students in the College of Arts and Sciences. The 25 recipients in the 2018-19 academic year were recognized last Wednesday.
Researchers from the two St. Louis institutions have been working to build local capacity to support research of pathogens threatening native species on the islands since 2001.
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.
The UMSL men’s and women’s soccer teams both began their 2018 seasons with victories.
UMSL is running 60-second radio spots and 30-second television commercials throughout the month of September, featuring four alumni each from the Colleges of Arts and Sciences and Education.
UMSL photographer August Jennewein and his camera were all over campus last week, capturing scenes of students as the academic year got underway.
As Radoslaw Chupka’s final athletic season approaches, he’s prepared for life beyond swimming.
UMSL criminologist Beth Huebner is the lead researcher on the project that also has helped decrease the average time people spend behind bars and reduce racial disparities.
The Tritons volleyball team won three out of four matches, including an upset of No. 23 Augustana, at the season-opening Eckerd College Invitational in St. Petersburg, Florida.
The university had the highest student-voting rate among nearly 300 participating institutions in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge.
Johnson’s experiences with an aerospace leader and Big Four accounting firm took her from Seattle to New York City.
Classes began Monday with 2,838 new freshmen, transfer and graduate students among the university’s estimated 16,600 students.
UMSL’s Weeks of Welcome is designed to connect the community to the educational, cultural and social programs offered through the university.
Father Nick Winker (at left) shared grilled bratwurst for lunch with students and staff on the lawn outside the UMSL Catholic Newman Center on the first day of the fall semester.
UMSL students were greeted by many friendly faces Friday when they moved into Oak Hall on South Campus.
The first-generation college student finds inspiration from his family, student leaders and his own internal drive.
The 2018 international business and finance graduate enhanced his education through a number of campus activities.
A total of 109 individuals from 41 countries became U.S. citizens during Friday’s ceremony at the Millennium Student Center.
Move-In Day, a welcome picnic and a scavenger hunt through St. Louis via MetroLink highlight the activities on tap this weekend.
The MEd student was one of 30 ambassadors chosen from a pool of more than 350 applicants for the national conference.
Individual donors and philanthropic foundations have given more than $162,500 combined in the past year to support scholarships and program development.
The MBA student aspires to build a career working with women after a tumultuous childhood in the southern African country.
The popularity, affordability and overall strength of UMSL’s online Bachelor of Liberal Arts program landed it No. 14 on Best Value Schools’ national rankings.
Harold Crawford aims to work with at-risk youth, helping them avoid some of the pitfalls he experienced in his own life.