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.
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.
Gruber is completing an internship at the Geosciences and Artificial Intelligence Applications Lab, located at NGA’s Moonshot Labs in T-REX.
Gruber is completing an internship at the Geosciences and Artificial Intelligence Applications Lab, located at NGA’s Moonshot Labs in T-REX.
Gruber is completing an internship at the Geosciences and Artificial Intelligence Applications Lab, located at NGA’s Moonshot Labs in T-REX.
MBA student Damon Walker returned to West Africa in May after an inspiring volunteer trip in 2017.
Assistant Teaching Professor Lisa Merritt used her experience at the AACN-Apple Digital Innovation Bootcamp to explore new ways to enhance students’ learning through technology.
Nearly 300 high school students participated in the four-week UMSL Bridge Program initiative.
MBA student Nicole Ward and alumnae Fredrecka McGlown and Kirsten Jones joined other honorees at a reception last week at The Caramel Room.
A diverse group of high schoolers learned about expression across many forms of media during a three-week course at UMSL at Grand Center.
The mathematics major spent five months working in and exploring the Walt Disney World Resort.
Undergraduate transfer students will once again have the opportunity to gain admission, meet with an advisor and register for classes, all in a matter of hours.
Fourth-year UMSL optometry students Kate Hamm and Rachel Simpson use their platform to tackle issues in optometry and more.
The College of Education has teamed up with the national foundation and local corporations to provide a STEM summer internship experience for high school students.
The six companies participating in the 2018 Ameren Accelerator offer energy, cybersecurity and construction solutions.
Tritons student-athletes achieved new heights in their sports and in the classroom during the 2017-18 academic year.
From left, Emma Norman, Darriell Johnson, Dariana Rodriguez, Jared Mitchell and Alexis Twillmann gathered last Wednesday for a reception at the Provincial House.
The Army veteran is the third UMSL student in as many years to receive the prestigious scholarship, which will support his work toward a PhD.
Drake Anderson’s research on the physiological effects of sexism fueled more than a future in psychology.
Budding researchers are finding their roots as undergraduates at UMSL.
More than 120 students have enhanced the online initiatives of 30 local organizations through involvement in a UMSL lab.
A reciprocal agreement provides chiropractic, eye and vision care for students, spouses and dependents at both institutions.
The UMSL men’s golf team wrapped up its season with a 13th-place finish at the NCAA Division II Championships.
Associate Professor Priscilla Dowden-White’s teaching of the past offers lessons for the future.
Personal struggles propelled the MSW graduate toward a career in HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention.
Mission trips to Haiti and UMSL coursework have honed the recent BSN graduate’s nursing skills.
UMSL’s chapter was one of the top three recipients of donated books for the fourth straight year, collecting more than 2,100.
Cassie Bianculli will enter a competitive management program after graduating with a BSBA earlier this month.
The new bus shelter at Alumni Circle on North Campus is just one of the many noticeable changes in the past year.
Research opportunities played a big part in Weatherford-Pratt’s choice to transfer to UMSL after deciding to change majors.
Sophomore golfer Emma Thorngren finished fifth at the NCAA Division II Championships and helped the Tritons to a best-ever sixth-place finish in the team standings.
Spencer, who holds a BSN from UMSL, is now pursuing a DNP and aims to navigate the connections between nursing and politics to create change.
Political science major Ashley Westbrook’s kidneys began to fail during her freshman year at UMSL. Medical treatment and serious determination got her to graduation, and law school awaits.
The Thailand native is one of four members of his family to earn a master’s degree from UMSL.
Many of the people who helped Marco Pipoly along the way toward his degree were there Saturday afternoon to celebrate as he became UMSL’s 100,000th graduate.
The native of Spain is leaving UMSL with a degree in psychology, a homecoming crown, two trips to the NCAA national women’s golf tournament and memories to last a lifetime.
Rainey has done research into the so-called code of the streets and its effect on the likelihood that youth experience violent victimization.
A challenge from a former boss encouraged Wulfert to pursue a career in engineering.
The new College of Business Administration alumna had put her degree plans on hold for years before coming to UMSL in 2017.
The women’s tennis team ended its historic season in the NCAA national quarterfinals, while both the men’s and women’s golf teams advanced to the NCAA Championships.
Pipoly was celebrated as the university’s 100,000th graduate during commencement ceremonies Saturday afternoon and has received an NSF research fellowship for graduate school.
UMSL students Medina Pjectrovic, Yaniv Dudaie and Alexandra Meseke recently gathered for an on-campus picnic.
College of Education program gives students the chance to pursue passion projects in classroom settings.
Espinosa has analyzed beer bitterness alongside Assistant Teaching Professor Bruce Hamper has plans to work in the lab at Urban Chestnut Brewing Company after earning her degree.
A Spanish educator in St. Louis, Friedrichs aims to travel to every Spanish-speaking country and serves on mission trips as an interpreter/translator.
The softball team finished runner-up at its conference tournament and earned its sixth-straight bid to the NCAA Tournament.
More than 6,300 students from 83 high schools across the St. Louis region enrolled in courses through the UMSL program last fall, getting an early start on their college careers.
Seven photos capture all the sweets, thrills and oddities – hello, Mr. Alligator – at the annual springtime carnival on campus.
University of Missouri–St. Louis staff members joined in the dancing last Thursday during the sixth annual Spring Multicultural Festival.
The annual exhibition this year takes a closer look at the influence instructors have on their students’ artwork.
The comedienne delivered a fiery performance to conclude the annual Mirthweek celebration.
Graduate student Kristine Lindal and the women’s tennis team advanced to the NCAA Division II Championship for the first time in program history.
Joey Dordoni, Katherine Bluemel and Kim Nguyen spoke at the annual Scholarship Luncheon about the difference financial support has made in their education.
The medal from the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at UMSL honors work in environmental protection and biodiversity conservation.
Salome Bleuler and Kristine Lindal helped lead the women’s tennis team to its first-ever GLVC Championship final, where it lost to No. 18 Drury.