Olivia Soule will divide her time between studying the Wolof language and researching public health issues thanks to the $20,000 scholarship.

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Olivia Soule will divide her time between studying the Wolof language and researching public health issues thanks to the $20,000 scholarship.
Light, fluffy cumulus clouds make a picturesque backdrop for the Millennium Student Center on another beautiful late spring day on the UMSL campus.
Sylven ended the year with a 71.89 stroke average, a new single-season UMSL record.
The excellent care of nurses buoyed Madison Koogler throughout her aunts’ cancer treatments. Now, the nursing student hopes to do the same for others.
The new alumna presented her master’s thesis just days after her father passed away and is continuing on to a PhD program at Purdue University.
A recent report said nearly half of all college students have some degree of food insecurity with more than one in five falling into the most severe category.
The paper found that UMSL graduates students at a rate 5 percentage points higher than expected compared to other universities with similar characteristics.
YuJin Hur and Molly Motes will study abroad in Japan for the entire 2019-20 school year, while Sarah Thompson will study in Ireland in the fall.
The UMSL alumna empowers, teaches and houses women in need. Now, Shante Duncan aims to build up north St. Louis.
Campus photographer August Jennewein captured a few of the joyous scenes from commencement weekend as nearly 1,500 students received their degrees.