UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative
Assistant Professor Blaine Marchant has been leading the project in his bioinformatics course, helping students develop new skills with hands-on assignments using real-life data.
UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative
Assistant Professor Blaine Marchant has been leading the project in his bioinformatics course, helping students develop new skills with hands-on assignments using real-life data.
UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative
Assistant Professor Blaine Marchant has been leading the project in his bioinformatics course, helping students develop new skills with hands-on assignments using real-life data.
UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative
Assistant Professor Blaine Marchant has been leading the project in his bioinformatics course, helping students develop new skills with hands-on assignments using real-life data.
New research from Anne Austin reveals prevalence of tattooing in ancient Nubia, including on young children
Austin, an associate professor in UMSL’s Department of History, has worked with colleagues at Arizona State to publish a new article about their findings in the journal PNAS.
New research from Anne Austin reveals prevalence of tattooing in ancient Nubia, including on young children
Austin, an associate professor in UMSL’s Department of History, has worked with colleagues at Arizona State to publish a new article about their findings in the journal PNAS.
New research from Anne Austin reveals prevalence of tattooing in ancient Nubia, including on young children
Austin, an associate professor in UMSL’s Department of History, has worked with colleagues at Arizona State to publish a new article about their findings in the journal PNAS.
New research from Anne Austin reveals prevalence of tattooing in ancient Nubia, including on young children
Austin, an associate professor in UMSL’s Department of History, has worked with colleagues at Arizona State to publish a new article about their findings in the journal PNAS.
Army ROTC returns to UMSL campus
Student cadets learn leadership and military skills while working toward becoming commissioned officers.
Army ROTC returns to UMSL campus
Student cadets learn leadership and military skills while working toward becoming commissioned officers.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Forward Vincent Davis III scored 18 points to lead the men’s basketball team to a road win at Maryville, kicking off a 2-0 week for the Tritons.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Forward Vincent Davis III scored 18 points to lead the men’s basketball team to a road win at Maryville, kicking off a 2-0 week for the Tritons.
Eye on UMSL: Art show
Art and Design students and department members held their annual Winter Market in early December, offering a variety of items including including shirts, jewelry and screen printed art.
Eye on UMSL: Art show
Art and Design students and department members held their annual Winter Market in early December, offering a variety of items including including shirts, jewelry and screen printed art.
Eye on UMSL: Art show
Art and Design students and department members held their annual Winter Market in early December, offering a variety of items including including shirts, jewelry and screen printed art.
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UMSL Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center welcomes newest Anchor Accelerator cohort
The center is awarding a total of $90,000 in competitive grants to nine emerging businesses in the St. Louis region.
UMSL biology students assembling Osage Orange genome as part of American Campus Tree Genomes initiative
Assistant Professor Blaine Marchant has been leading the project in his bioinformatics course, helping students develop new skills with hands-on assignments using real-life data.
New research from Anne Austin reveals prevalence of tattooing in ancient Nubia, including on young children
Austin, an associate professor in UMSL’s Department of History, has worked with colleagues at Arizona State to publish a new article about their findings in the journal PNAS.
Army ROTC returns to UMSL campus
Student cadets learn leadership and military skills while working toward becoming commissioned officers.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Forward Vincent Davis III scored 18 points to lead the men’s basketball team to a road win at Maryville, kicking off a 2-0 week for the Tritons.
UMSL set to celebrate nearly 900 new graduates during fall commencement ceremonies
Edward Jones Principal Ken Cella, Missouri Botanical Garden President Lúcia Lohmann and Girls Inc. of St. Louis President and CEO Cheryl Lynne Jones will be featured speakers during Saturday’s ceremonies.
Jadyn Mullen lands position as labor and delivery nurse at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Mullen will graduate with her BSN from the College of Nursing and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College later this month.
Missouri Optometry Hall of Fame opens inside UMSL College of Optometry
The inaugural inductees are the late Dr. James A. DeClue, the late Dr. Frank Fontana, the late Dr. Robert A. Koetting and Dr. Anne Ream.
Media Coverage: October 2025
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Media Coverage: October 2025
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.
Media Coverage: September 2025
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.
Media Coverage: September 2025
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Media Coverage: August 2025
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Media Coverage: July 2025
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