The guide aims to highlight some of most influential, impactful and innovative leaders from different sectors of the St. Louis metropolitan area.

The guide aims to highlight some of most influential, impactful and innovative leaders from different sectors of the St. Louis metropolitan area.
The guide aims to highlight some of most influential, impactful and innovative leaders from different sectors of the St. Louis metropolitan area.
The guide aims to highlight some of most influential, impactful and innovative leaders from different sectors of the St. Louis metropolitan area.
The guide aims to highlight some of most influential, impactful and innovative leaders from different sectors of the St. Louis metropolitan area.
The theme of this year’s celebration is “Tritons in the Sky,” and the schedule includes a mix of classic activities and new events such as a campus wellness fair.
The theme of this year’s celebration is “Tritons in the Sky,” and the schedule includes a mix of classic activities and new events such as a campus wellness fair.
The theme of this year’s celebration is “Tritons in the Sky,” and the schedule includes a mix of classic activities and new events such as a campus wellness fair.
Boboc, who has been a faculty member and administrator at Cleveland State University, will assume his new position on July 1.
Boboc, who has been a faculty member and administrator at Cleveland State University, will assume his new position on July 1.
Boboc, who has been a faculty member and administrator at Cleveland State University, will assume his new position on July 1.
The District 7 competition featured students from 12 local high schools competing in 37 different categories for a spot in the state event.
The District 7 competition featured students from 12 local high schools competing in 37 different categories for a spot in the state event.
The District 7 competition featured students from 12 local high schools competing in 37 different categories for a spot in the state event.
Todd Swanstrom, the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Community Collaboration and Public Policy Administration at...
Kelcy Siddall was fortunate. He grew up in a rough neighborhood, but at an early age, his family instilled within him...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis has received a national award for its “superior fundraising” efforts over the...
Matt Rau, a junior on the University of Missouri–St. Louis Tritons golf team, has been named an All-Midwest Region...
A decade ago, few people could have imagined the University of Missouri–St. Louis as a wedding destination. Today...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Athletics is giving its fans and supporters the chance to cement...
Terry Williams always knew he wanted to be in education, but figured out early on that classroom teaching was not for...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s tennis and women’s basketball teams have been named recipients of the...
Biologists from the University of Missouri–St. Louis and Mississippi State University have discovered a way to better...
If you ask her, Lea-Rachel Kosnik will tell you she's an economist interested in the environment, not an...
Janet Carrie Launius is a very busy person. A doctoral student at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Launius also has a full-time job as the science coordinator for the Hazelwood School District and a part-time job as the education columnist for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
Ron Gossen has been named senior associate vice chancellor for marketing and communications at University of...
The question was simple and casually asked. Maybe it was even posed rhetorically. Regardless, Farida Jalalzai has made...
It's been said that the family that plays together, stays together. The Dickson family gives new meaning to that old...
According to Berit Brogaard’s experimental philosophy research, most of us see other people’s misfortune as something...
Miles Vandiver unleashed a steady barrage of smacking and tapping on his drums. The rhythmic assault to his kit...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis has a three-fold mission: education, research and service. One of the ways the university fulfills its commitment to service is through its support of Children’s Advocacy Services of Greater St. Louis.
Each year, CASGSL provides specialized individual, group and family counseling to approximately 800 children affected by different types of traumatic events, including childhood sexual abuse, physical abuse and neglect. CASGSL serves witnesses of domestic abuse and violent crime and children who have suffered accidents and traumatic bereavement. The center also trains graduate students from psychology, social work, counseling and criminal justice in how to respond to child maltreatment and trauma.
The Great Lakes Valley Conference has identified 10 University of Missouri–St. Louis student-athletes who have earned...
With her love of classical music and romantic-era literature, philosophy graduate student Kristina Darling offers...
A University of Missouri–St. Louis political scientist and an alumna have recently released a major study of tax...
You can survive a breast cancer diagnosis. That’s what Margaret Barton-Burke, the Mary Ann Lee Endowed Professor of...
St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU and the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra announced a new partnership today that...
St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU news reporters Adam Allington and Maria Altman received one first-place and three...
Jessy Chisholm aspires to attain a doctorate in political science and public policy administration with the goal of...
The Center for International Studies at the University Missouri–St. Louis has announced its 2010-11 International...
If you want a J. William Fulbright Scholarship, Donna Hart is the person to ask. The director of undergraduate...
The Great Lakes Valley Conference has released its list of academic all-conference selections for the 2009-10 academic...
Julie Kampschroeder, a 1994 graduate of the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was named Teacher of the Year for the...
More than 34 million people worldwide live with HIV or AIDS. According to the Joint United Nations Program, most do...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s golf team has been named as a recipient of Great Lakes Valley Conference...
The Arianna String Quartet has announced its 2010-11 St. Louis concert series. Recognized as one of America's finest...
Margaret Barton-Burke, the Mary Ann Lee Endowed Professor in the College of Nursing at the University of Missouri–St....
As the 2010 World Cup soccer tournament approaches, historian Charles P. “Chuck” Korr finds himself in much demand. Earlier this month, two of his books were mentioned as important references to current events, and on May 23, the subject of his latest research was featured in an edition of “Outside The Lines,” an award-winning newsmagazine on the ESPN cable sports network.
Korr, professor emeritus of history at the University of Missouri–St. Louis since his retirement in 2003, saw his book, “More Than Just A Game,” (St. Martin’s Press, 2009) listed among 12 books recommended by Jack Bell in the May 10 New York Times. Bell’s list is a compilation of the best books to read as the World Cup soccer tournament in South Africa draws near.
Ten years ago, Jess Dreyer was a wife and mother with a high profile job in human resources. She had a busy schedule...
Nicholas Foster had never been to New York City before enrolling at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Now an...
Forrest L. Van Ness, a former St. Louis County Police captain, was officially sworn in June 1 as chief of police and...
The Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis received a $250,000 gift from The...
St. Louis native Tim Powers, who earned a bachelor’s degree in communication in 1992 from the University of...
Katie Bartlett, a senior catcher for the University of Missouri–St. Louis softball team, has been named to the 2010...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis has established the Certificate in Autism Studies program. The 18-credit-hour...
Dancers from 30 companies based in nine states and Canada will converge for the third annual Spring to Dance Festival tomorrow through Saturday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
Arthur Oyange became interested in character education after his parents died from AIDS, and he was forced to drop out...
St. Louis Community College–Wildwood opened in the fall of 2007 with the latest technology, an environmentally...
Going to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II Women’s Golf Championships could be daunting for an experienced, senior golfer. For Shweta Galande, a freshman at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, it was both challenging and exciting.
Students returning to the University of Missouri–St. Louis campus for the start of the summer session this week might...
The Missouri State Board of Education appointed University of Missouri–St. Louis faculty members Lynn Beckwith and Mark Tranel to a three-person “special administrative board” to lead the Riverview Gardens School District in north St. Louis County.
As a successful lawyer with Fortune 500 companies such as Brown Shoe, Emerson Electric and 7 Up, Thomas Knoten has...
A team of University of Missouri–St. Louis Master’s of Business Administration students received second place last...
A quick glance at Laurel Mydock in her white lab coat and you might not guess she plays guitar in a garage band on the...
Summer school enrollment at the University of Missouri–St. Louis is running 6 percent ahead of last summer – with lots...