Brendan Hulahan, Armin Topalovic and Sydney Roberson represented UMSL in the business internship program.
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Brendan Hulahan, Armin Topalovic and Sydney Roberson represented UMSL in the business internship program.
Uma Segal consulted on refugee resettlement policy with the Portuguese government’s High Commission for Migration through the J. William Fulbright Specialist Program this summer.
The institute will serve as the educational foundation for jazz in the St. Louis region.
A diverse group of high schoolers learned about expression across many forms of media during a three-week course at UMSL at Grand Center.
The assistant professor of computer science was named the Junior Faculty Investigator of the Year at the Research & Innovation Reception in May.
The College of Education has teamed up with the national foundation and local corporations to provide a STEM summer internship experience for high school students.
Nearly 90 teacher education professionals from around the country met at the ED Collabitat to share ideas on the latest trends for preparing the next generation of teachers.
The Army veteran is the third UMSL student in as many years to receive the prestigious scholarship, which will support his work toward a PhD.
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The grant of $275,000 is intended to aid efforts in the St. Louis region to eliminate degree completion gaps for low-income and African American traditional-age students.
More than 6,300 students from 83 high schools across the St. Louis region enrolled in courses through the UMSL program last fall, getting an early start on their college careers.
Nearly 1,700 people gathered for the annual conference last Tuesday and Wednesday at St. Louis Union Station.
The Center for Character and Citizenship within the College of Education will use the four-year grant to implement and evaluate a regional program for emerging school leaders.
During the last day of winter break, UMSL students, faculty and staff spent Monday morning giving back.
The native of Bolivia is the latest recipient of a Christensen Fund Graduate Fellowship in Plant Conservation from the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center.
Evan Montgomery (pictured) and Precious Taylor worked in Associate Professor Chung Wong’s lab while taking part in the REAP/STARS programs in 2016.
They span the education gamut, teaching subjects ranging from math to history and across grades K-12.
The Nov. 16 event drew over 1,000 local high school students and teachers as well as UMSL’s own German majors.
The university has taken proactive measures to help ensure students have the financial support they need to finish their degrees.
Vorst is set to defend his dissertation later this month.