More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.

More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
Associate Teaching Professor Tim Abeln showed students how to make picadillo de chayote during a National Foreign Language Week event hosted by the Department of Language and Cultural Studies.
Associate Teaching Professor Tim Abeln showed students how to make picadillo de chayote during a National Foreign Language Week event hosted by the Department of Language and Cultural Studies.
Associate Teaching Professor Tim Abeln showed students how to make picadillo de chayote during a National Foreign Language Week event hosted by the Department of Language and Cultural Studies.
A total of 470 area high school students, including 66 seniors, took part in this year’s Saturday Academy.
A total of 470 area high school students, including 66 seniors, took part in this year’s Saturday Academy.
A total of 470 area high school students, including 66 seniors, took part in this year’s Saturday Academy.
Biology PhD student Kristen Rosamond finished third in last week’s 3MT Competition, after presenting her research titled “Seeing the Invisible: The Hidden World of Microbes That Influence Bird Health.”
Biology PhD student Kristen Rosamond finished third in last week’s 3MT Competition, after presenting her research titled “Seeing the Invisible: The Hidden World of Microbes That Influence Bird Health.”
Biology PhD student Kristen Rosamond finished third in last week’s 3MT Competition, after presenting her research titled “Seeing the Invisible: The Hidden World of Microbes That Influence Bird Health.”
U.S. Bank has pledged $300,000 toward the construction of the new College of Business Administration building at the...
With eight starters returning, including key players at every position, the University of Missouri–St. Louis men’s...
The next Gallery 210 exhibit at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will examine the modern and contemporary...
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Coming off its third straight 20-win season and a berth to the NCAA Regionals for the first time in 15 years, the...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Hubert Hoosman Jr., BS administration justice 1979, will head to Washington...
At summer camp this year, fifth-grader Joshua swam in the pool, played on the playground and raced around the...
For the fourth year, the Riverfront Times has announced recipients of the MasterMind Award. The winners are, according...
Martin Pelikan, associate professor of computer science at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has received a...
The Arianna String Quartet, the resident quartet at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will commemorate the 10th...
New students began moving into residence halls on Aug. 19 and Aug. 20 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. A...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis volleyball team will begin the 2011 season ranked just outside of the American...
A University of Missouri–St. Louis studio art class wrapped a two-week July trip in Amsterdam with a week of intense...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Athletics will hold the Second Annual Tritons Golf Tournament Oct....
Gallery 210 will expose St. Louis to the work of three talented local artists. “Exposure 14,” the University of...
On the morning of May 20, 1941, Germans launched an airborne invasion at the Greek island of Crete on the...
Zuleyma Tang-Martinez, professor of biology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has two more accolades to add to...
Former St. Louisian Christine Flavin will show “Where I Am Now,” a photography exhibit in Gallery FAB at the...
Farida Jalalzai, assistant professor of political science at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, said the proportion...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni Ben Poremba and Mark Sanfilippo had a lot in common including a love of good...
A $1.5 million gift from the Enterprise Holdings Foundation will create scholarships at the University of Missouri–St....
Marie Mueller initially had no interest in pursuing a doctorate in nursing. But when the College of Nursing at the...
Depictions of zombie culture, Renaissance imagery and visions of multiculturalism will be part of the 2011-12...
Eamonn Wall, the Smurfit-Stone Corporation Endowed Professor in Irish Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis,...
Millions of Mexicans migrated north to the United States over more than two decades beginning in 1942. And they did so...
Ron Edwards is a great storyteller. The longtime coordinator of audiovisual services at the University of Missouri–St....
Oliver Herring throws parties where strangers create and complete imaginative tasks. A group of contemporary African...
J. Frederick Fausz, associate professor of history at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, offers a fresh...
This fall, many St. Louis-area students will learn math and science with the help of creative new tools, thanks to the...
Beginning next year, students from the Eastern Academy of Science and Technology in Orissa, India, will spend a summer...
Novelist John Dalton set out to follow up his critically acclaimed 2004 debut, “Heaven Lake,” with a suburbia-centered...
Several million people each day post a status update or tweet about their latest thought. Social media and sites such...
Two recent St. Louis high school graduates donned lab coats and worked as research scientists this summer as part of a...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis continued its outreach efforts to pre-collegiate students with the second annual UMSL Girls’ Leadership Camp.
Established in 2010 by Malaika Horne, director of the Executive Leadership Consortium at UMSL, this year’s GLC was held June 26-29 at the J.C. Penney Conference Center. Seventy-seven girls from public and private high schools from all over the St. Louis region — and the U.S. — attended the camp.
Campers came from Mary Institute Country Day School, Horton Watkins High School in Ladue, Sumner High School in St. Louis, Normandy Senior High School and St. Elizabeth Academy. Some campers came from as far away as St. Genevieve, Mo., Colorado and California. A growing number of campers are recent immigrants to the United States.
The buzz has begun. Tell people you read it here first! Officially, the yearlong jubilee to celebrate the founding of...
The Saint Louis Argus honored Barbara Harbach, professor of music at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, with a...
All the papers, citations, grants and awards produced by research faculty at the University of Missouri–St. Louis last...
“Post 3/11 Japan and Contemporary Media,” a lecture about Japanese culture and the idea that we can learn about social...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy will hold a public viewing of Saturn,...
St. Louis was home to a dynamic group of African American social welfare reformers long before the start of the civil...
The clay caterpillar looked real enough to eat, as evidenced by the bite marks on it. High school senior Andrea Herman...
Joseph Carroll, Curators’ Professor of English at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has devoted nearly 20 years to...
St. Louis’ French origins are explored in two new books with University of Missouri–St. Louis connections. They were...
The Medicinal Chemistry Group held an open house last week at the University of Missouri–St. Louis’ ITE where their...
Kristy Tucciarone, assistant teaching professor of media studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has helped...
University of Missouri–St. Louis nursing alumna Rachel Ascher (BSN 2009) is living her dream by helping the...
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