Jeliti, a junior, was one of four college art students across the St. Louis region honored with scholarships earlier this spring.
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Jeliti, a junior, was one of four college art students across the St. Louis region honored with scholarships earlier this spring.
FOCUS St. Louis and UMSL collaborated to host the conference last Thursday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
Freshman Ethan Wallace received a $10,000 prize for his invention at a regional entrepreneurship competition, while fellow student Asmahan Ghaleb gained valuable industry connections.
UMSL College of Business alumni Jeff Heveroh, Steven Harris, Stacey Massa and Mike Seals were honored for their success in the business world and continued impact on the UMSL campus.
Members of Vocal Point perform during “Blue,” a choral concert on May 5.
Henrichsen will continue her education at UMSL in the psychological and brain sciences master’s program.
Chancellor Kristin Sobolik suprised both with the honors during the annual Career Milestone Recognition Reception.
Over the next five months, the participants will develop model ArcGIS StoryMaps centered on St. Louis that other teachers can then use in their classrooms.
The baseball team won its first GLVC Championship since 2003, giving UMSL four conference titles during the spring sports season.
Sobolik, who is retiring at the end of June, has led significant enhancements to UMSL’s academic offerings and the physical campus during her nine years at the university.
At the federally qualified health center, Post oversees daily operations, including planning and budgeting, and also assesses patients’ conditions.
Five commencement ceremonies will take place on May 15 and 16.
Since 2003, 100% of Bridge Program graduates have gone on to college or other postsecondary educational opportunities.
Devansi Patel and Kiley Stout, along with 2024 grad Dr. Mariah Strahm, joined Associate Clinical Professor Dr. Linda Marks for an I Care International clinic in Las Placitas in February.
UMSL’s annual conference connects students directly with industry professionals, delivering practical insights, valuable networking opportunities and real-world perspective that help bridge the gap between the classroom and career.
Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media. Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories.
Student and community founders translate mentorship, funding and hands-on training into scalable ventures, highlighting the strength of UMSL’s innovation ecosystem and its lasting support beyond the classroom.
The university honored Claire Wolff, Erika Gibb, Jodi Woodruff, Azim Ahmadzadeh, Jalene LaMontagne, Jill Delston, Cynthia Dupureur and Xin Wang with awards.
Heinzmann holds a law degree from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, and her legal training has helped inform her research.
Faculty and staff members and their children, including Leonid Pugachev and his son, enjoyed a day of fun during “Bring a Child to Work Day” on April 23.
The women’s tennis team dispatched Indianapolis 4-2 Sunday afternoon to secure the first Great Lakes Valley Conference championship in program history.
Martin-Gaines will enter the UMSL MSW program after graduation, with the goal of becoming a school counselor.
Hill joined host Nate Fleming to chat about leadership, team-building and the student‑focused approach that drives the university’s mission forward.
Alhalabi’s exposure to ocular disease throughout her training and education inspired her to continue to care for diseased eyes.
Raven, also a former member of the University of Missouri Board of Curators, died Saturday at age 89.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
More than 100 graduate and undergraduate students participated in the annual events, which were held jointly for a full day of conversation, inquiry and scholarship.
Annah Bender, Sandra Langeslag, John McGrosso, Stephanie Merritt, Laura Miller, Carissa Philippi, Shannon Ahrndt and Marc Spingola have been granted time to devote to research or course development.
The centerpiece of the annual tradition was a carnival on the East Lawn outside the Recreation and Wellness Center with games, rides, face painting and more.
Ignaczak aims to one day teach history at a community college, having seen how much being in that environment benefited his own educational journey.
UMSL alum Matthew Lucy speaks with current students in the Pierre Laclede Honors College during a professional development event on April 16.
The men’s golf team won its fourth conference title under Coach Troy Halterman while the women’s tennis team clinched the GLVC East Division crown for the first time.
Former UMSL students have lofty praise for the faculty and staff behind the program that was named the top online MBA option in Missouri by U.S. News & World Report.
The program provides a direct path from 68Charlie to BSN and is the only one in the nation to offer coursework in a traditional classroom.
Sarah Kiser’s new book is a work of gothic fantasy that tells the story of Sy, an indentured wizard, and Anya, a cagey hunter, coming together to hunt a mythical phoenix.
The award, from UMSL’s Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center, recognizes distinguished individuals for their efforts to protect biodiversity and promote ecology and conservation around the globe.
The women’s golf team won the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship for the first time in school history after edging top-seeded Indianapolis 3-2 in medal/match play on Sunday.
Adjunct Professor and former Marine Sgt. Michael Feger cuts a cake with a ceremonial saber to celebrate the nation’s 250th birthday during Student Veterans Week.
A behind-the-scenes tour of the manufacturer of power systems products shows UMSL students what they could accomplish with a degree from the new School of Engineering.
McFadden, a graduate of Bourbon High School in southeastern Missouri, is also a member of the Pierre Laclede Honors College.
Spilling has more than 35 years of dedicated service to UMSL and currently serves as the vice chancellor for research and economic and community development.
The fellowship honors leading thinkers, innovators and creators in art, science and scholarship with more than 223 chosen for the 2026 class from more than 5,000 applicants across all fields.
Munn joined host Nate Fleming to chat about the convivial, close-knit nature of the Honors College.
While earning her EdS, Rose has contributed to research in areas such as Developmental Delay policies and presented at conferences across the country.
Ghaleb developed the website through events on campus including PitchFest and a Vibe Coding Workshop.
UMSL hosted AMC Chief Scientist Albert Lowas for a kickoff meeting to discuss potential collaborations in engineering, supply chain and analytics, and geospatial science.
Deuser saw an opportunity to build a bridge between two institutions committed to community impact and long-term growth.
Seven freshmen from the UMSL School of Engineering traveled to the 2026 MCAA Annual Convention and networked with leaders in the mechanical contracting industry.
The DBA Alumni Weekend gave graduates a chance to trade stories about applying their dissertation findings, leading change or translating data into decisions since earning their degrees.
Mitch Bonczkowski set UMSL single-season and career home run records over the weekend while helping the baseball team split its four-game series with McKendree.