Designing the new Louie logo was a labor of love for Scott Matthews, co-founder of the St. Louis-based creative agency Tremendousness.

Designing the new Louie logo was a labor of love for Scott Matthews, co-founder of the St. Louis-based creative agency Tremendousness.
Designing the new Louie logo was a labor of love for Scott Matthews, co-founder of the St. Louis-based creative agency Tremendousness.
Designing the new Louie logo was a labor of love for Scott Matthews, co-founder of the St. Louis-based creative agency Tremendousness.
Designing the new Louie logo was a labor of love for Scott Matthews, co-founder of the St. Louis-based creative agency Tremendousness.
The local painter has established charitable gift annuities that benefit students studying the arts and humanities.
The local painter has established charitable gift annuities that benefit students studying the arts and humanities.
The local painter has established charitable gift annuities that benefit students studying the arts and humanities.
The new labs will play a key role in efforts to safeguard national health security and solidify the St. Louis region as a hub for domestic API production of critical medications.
The new labs will play a key role in efforts to safeguard national health security and solidify the St. Louis region as a hub for domestic API production of critical medications.
The new labs will play a key role in efforts to safeguard national health security and solidify the St. Louis region as a hub for domestic API production of critical medications.
Freshman nursing major Telisa Williams works at her computer inside the Fireside Lounge last week as snow blankets the campus.
Freshman nursing major Telisa Williams works at her computer inside the Fireside Lounge last week as snow blankets the campus.
Freshman nursing major Telisa Williams works at her computer inside the Fireside Lounge last week as snow blankets the campus.
Real estate data company RealtyTrac has reported that a new record for foreclosure filings could be set in 2011. In a...
A request from an alumnus has blossomed into a unique relationship between the University of Missouri–St. Louis and...
Legendary singer songwriter John Hartford got his first job on the Mississippi River when he was 16. He was fond of...
LaWanda Nunley, a senior media studies major at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was named to the American...
Governments at all levels have made attracting investment a high priority for decades. Using incentives, however, is...
In the fall, the University of Missouri–St. Louis established The Opportunity Scholars Program with a $1.65 million...
EDITOR'S NOTE: The Feb. 3 and 4 performances of "Stop Kiss" have been canceled due to weather. People with tickets for...
Gallery Visio at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will go "Digital" with its next exhibit. As the exhibit’s name...
What is the future of banking? With the government bailout lingering and foreclosures steadily growing, what’s next...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Chancellor Tom George has edited the book, “Computational Studies of New...
Robert Nordman, the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Music Education at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has...
More than 200 volunteers, most of them students, fanned out from the University of Missouri–St. Louis campus Monday...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis recently received several awards for its marketing and communications efforts last year.
The Council for the Advancement and Support of Education presented the university a total of eight awards for its writing, graphic design, media relations, multimedia and video production projects created during 2010. The awards were announced Jan. 11 at the CASE District VI annual conference, in Kansas City, Mo.
In the 125 years since St. Louis separated from St. Louis County, there have been several conversations about a...
A new section of the website for the Public Policy Research Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis features a...
Japanese musicians will perform “Taikoza: Such Sweet Thunder” at 8 p.m. Jan. 29 in the E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee...
University of Missouri–St. Louis biologists Patricia Parker and Robert Ricklefs and a slew of other scientists have...
More than 130 original concert posters from the modern music era will be on display Jan. 20 through March 12 in...
University of Missouri–St. Louis accounting alumnae Audrey Katcher and Jeanne Dee were recently named 2010 “Women to...
The Medicinal Chemistry Group is a recent addition to the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Currently housed in the...
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the University of Missouri–St. Louis will celebrate not only one of the most famous...
The College of Nursing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will hold its fourth annual African-American Nursing...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis has earned a 2010 Community Engagement Classification from the prestigious...
University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Art McCoy will continue a career of firsts as he takes on his new role as the...
The Hellenic Spirit Foundation honored 12 women with Athena Awards for their impact on the St. Louis region. The...
If you have a humanities degree, you’ve likely been asked by someone at some point: “What are you going to do with...
The longstanding “I-70 rivalry” between Missouri’s two cities with NFL teams expanded this week with a virtual,...
Anita Watkins-Stevens is already a well-known and respected composer and choir director. Still, the self-described...
Leonard Johnson, a student in the Master of Public Policy Administration program at the University of Missouri–St....
Readers are opening mailboxes this week to find a fresh copy of UMSL Magazine. The University of Missouri–St. Louis...
Nearly 600 graduates of the University of Missouri–St. Louis will bring home a coveted college diploma following...
St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU has received an anonymous $50,000 donation for the establishment of a St. Louis...
Marvin Berkowitz, the Sanford N. McDonnell Endowed Professor of Education at the University of Missouri–St. Louis,...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis held its second annual Faculty Author Reception last Wednesday to showcase the high number of published faculty on campus.
The reception was the brainchild of Ron Yasbin, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at UMSL. An array of more than 20 books and CDs and over 30 journal articles were on display in the third-floor rotunda of the Millennium Student Center.
Joseph Carroll, Curators' Professor of English at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, first read Charles Darwin's...
During a reception Thursday at Ameren Corporation, company officials presented the University of Missouri–St. Louis...
Juliann Sebastian, dean of the College of Nursing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was honored with an...
In spite of the old saying "never judge a book by its cover," people form impressions of each other based on initial...
Over 12 summers, musicologist Diane Touliatos-Miles mined the National Library of Greece in Athens, one of the world’s...
St. Louis-area families of children with disabilities now have a one-stop online shop to find services thanks to the...
Today University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Rick Skwiot is an award-winning author of several books, but in 1965 he...
It’s a lofty goal. Everyone at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will share responsibility for the educational...
Clarinet and saxophone students from schools throughout the St. Louis region will converge at the University of...
There will be a few changes in foreign languages at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Whether students say “hola”...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis will add some strings to the swing of its fourth annual Jazz Holiday Concert. The...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Center for Business and Industrial Studies, directed by L. Douglas Smith, has...
With the new Eyes on Diversity program, the College of Optometry at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has set out...
Kent Farnsworth, a longtime educator, decided last year that changes needed to be made in the way American children are educated.
“During a trip to Helena, Ark., I stopped at a charter school, Delta College Prep, that is doing extraordinary work with some of the most economically challenged students in the country,” Farnsworth said. “As I was driving back to St. Louis, I kept thinking, why can’t any school district do the same thing, even if it isn’t a charter school – and then (I) realized it could.”
Farnsworth recently retired as the Mary Ann Lee Endowed Professor for Community College Leadership Studies in the College of Education at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. He has published a new book, “Grassroots School Reform: A Community Guide to Developing Globally Competitive Students.” It argues that significant school reform in the United States will not happen if left to national or state policy makers, but must be a community-led initiative.
What is rural outsourcing? Is it important to the growth and advancement of today’s United States economy? University...
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