Campus community members listen as staff answer questions during a forum held in the wake of an executive order directly affecting 27 UMSL students.

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Campus community members listen as staff answer questions during a forum held in the wake of an executive order directly affecting 27 UMSL students.
UMSL’s Jerome Morris will be the lead investigator in a study examining St. Louis’ school desegregation program.
During his campus visit this week, Mun Choi shared a collaborative vision that emphasizes student empowerment and community partnerships.
Called “Hero for the Planet” by TIME magazine, the 81-year-old continues to deep sea dive and fight to protect marine ecosystems worldwide.
The grant calls for a 125 percent increase in Missouri’s minority STEM graduates, with the goal of graduating more than 600 statewide by 2021.
The political science chair spoke to news organizations, both local and international, as Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump squared off in St. Louis.
The criminology professor discussed the time gap in Tulsa police officers administering first aid to shooting victim Terence Crutcher.
The E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor appeared on “St. Louis on the Air” Tuesday and discussed lessons St. Louis can learn from revitalized industrial cities in Europe.
The Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at UMSL recently hosted a bat survey at Bellefontaine Cemetery, with high school students and a local reporter joining the activity.
The political science chair appeared on the Charlie Brennan Show Monday morning, a day after it was disclosed that Hillary Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia.