In the new elective museum studies course, students research history, create public exhibits and learn museum and cultural heritage career skills.
In the new elective museum studies course, students research history, create public exhibits and learn museum and cultural heritage career skills.
In the new elective museum studies course, students research history, create public exhibits and learn museum and cultural heritage career skills.
In the new elective museum studies course, students research history, create public exhibits and learn museum and cultural heritage career skills.
In the new elective museum studies course, students research history, create public exhibits and learn museum and cultural heritage career skills.
The 12th annual conference featured more than 75 presenters and speakers, spread over 40 sessions, to educate and entertain 575 attendees at this year’s event.
The 12th annual conference featured more than 75 presenters and speakers, spread over 40 sessions, to educate and entertain 575 attendees at this year’s event.
The 12th annual conference featured more than 75 presenters and speakers, spread over 40 sessions, to educate and entertain 575 attendees at this year’s event.
McDonald started her college career majoring in nursing at MU before transferring to UMSL. She graduated cum laude and is on track to earn her master’s degree in economics next spring.
McDonald started her college career majoring in nursing at MU before transferring to UMSL. She graduated cum laude and is on track to earn her master’s degree in economics next spring.
McDonald started her college career majoring in nursing at MU before transferring to UMSL. She graduated cum laude and is on track to earn her master’s degree in economics next spring.
Laseter, who graduated magna cum laude, is working as a resource management technician as part of the department’s community conservation team.
Laseter, who graduated magna cum laude, is working as a resource management technician as part of the department’s community conservation team.
Laseter, who graduated magna cum laude, is working as a resource management technician as part of the department’s community conservation team.
Dan Bender will connect with students, faculty and community members this week during his College of Arts and Sciences grant-funded visit.
#UMSLproud students Madilynn Woodham, Jennie Lee and Rachel Simpson are among the 13 Tritons who make an appearance.
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.
This year’s honorees include Rita Swiener, Joe Stieven, Brian Owens, Sandra Marks, Gary Jacob and Antionette Carroll.
Dan Younger’s “Julius Caesar” is among a set of wide-ranging visual interpretations on display through Oct. 12 in the Fine Arts Building.
Focus on field work, outstanding faculty and strong student support placed the College of Education’s program at No. 22 on the list.
Five more local teens are now benefiting from UMSL scholarships made possible through a partnership of Express Scripts and the university’s Bridge Program.
Freshman goalkeeper Amber Hayes made 10 saves Sunday as the UMSL women’s soccer team played to a scoreless draw against Truman State.
Mary Grace Buckley will test her trivia knowledge on an episode of “Jeopardy!” that airs later this month.
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.
More than 550 UMSL students and alumni networked with representatives from 128 organizations during this year’s event.
Freshman midfielder Samed Ganibegovic scored his first collegiate goal on Sunday, helping the Tritons to a 1-1 draw against Illinois Springfield.
UMSL friends catch a rejuvenating break between classes in front of the Thomas Jefferson Library building on North Campus on a recent afternoon.
Research from Tufts University showed that 67.4 percent of eligible UMSL students voted last November, a rate 17 percent higher than students nationally.
The new SSM medical office, which is currently taking patients, increases access to primary care in the Normandy area and north St. Louis County.
Tammy Hawkins is open to her software engineering career taking her just about anywhere in the world.
In his new role – first proposed to campus administrators by students – Harry Hawkins aims to strengthen existing initiatives and foster some new ones.
Pat Ries helped UMSL improve to 3-1 in GLVC play with a goal and an assist in Sunday’s victory over Wisconsin-Parkside.
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.”
Graduate student Jordan Lucas gained a better understanding of government and an affinity for Washington’s vibrance through his experience over the summer.
Overall, 75 percent of respondents were comfortable or very comfortable with the climate on campus.
The program received a No. 24 ranking from U.S. News & World Report’s “Best Colleges” guidebook.
Mario Miles-Turnage’s musical style draws on years of classical training and a knack for exploring what the violin can bring to many different genres.
A group of 143 alumni and friends collaborated for a common goal – recognizing one of UMSL’s most beloved professors.
More than 200 students have benefited from the scholarship since it was established in memory of late political science professor Eugene J. Meehan in 2002.
The civil engineering major and honors student is soaking in all aspects of UMSL campus life.
Maddy Russell and the UMSL volleyball team (7-1) are off to the program’s best start since 2002 after winning four matches over the weekend at Lindenwood.
After reading Converge magazine for years, Keeta Holmes can now see her own work recognized in the publication.
The show features work inspired by two weeks spent exploring the design industry in the Netherlands.
St. Louis Osuwa Taiko drummers (from left) Jack Glennon, Hitomi Salini and Natsuki Kobayashi are all members of the UMSL campus community.
The fall season got underway with the volleyball team going 3-1 in the Washburn Invitational and women’s soccer going 1-0-1 in North Carolina.
The #UMSLproud campaign calls the campus community to talk to others about UMSL’s people, research and educational successes proudly.
The new position has Warren Morgan, MEd 2009, returning to his “teaching home” to promote educational equity across St. Louis schools.
More and more students are seeking the small class sizes offered by UMSL’s Pierre Laclede Honors College.
The freshman was valedictorian of her high school class at Lift for Life Academy and plans to study engineering through the Joint Engineering Program.
Jacob Li went back for a computer science degree despite not having any coding experience. Now he’s an IT intern at Ameren.
First week of class a bit of a blur? Not to worry – UMSL’s photographer focused his lens on capturing memorable Triton scenes.
These eight designs aren’t just for a grade – they are helping advance scientific research.
Campus volunteers ensured that the newest members of the Triton community arrived to find a crowd of friendly faces eager to assist.
Byron Smith is the co-owner, operator and chef of Eat Sandwiches, which opened last fall near Tower Grove Park in south St. Louis.
The first day of the fall semester is always a big deal at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, but the 2017 version was in a class all its own.
The new facility features cutting-edge classrooms, faculty offices, conference rooms and first-floor advising areas.
Freshman enrollment at the University of Missouri–St. Louis is up more than 10 percent over last fall.
The STL Metro Scavenger Hunt drew a record crowd of participants to the UMSL South MetroLink Station on Saturday afternoon.
Throughout Move-In Day, new students and their families arrived on campus to a hearty welcome and many helping hands.
Vorst is set to defend his dissertation later this month.
Members of the Weeks of Welcome crew share their favorite campus traditions and some words of wisdom.
The history professor is retiring this month after 26 years of service at UMSL.
The Nurse of the Year Award winner recently took on a new role as director of St. Louis Children’s Hospital’s Healthy Kids Express program.