In the latest edition of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series, Associate Teaching Professor Jill Delston discusses why people should care and what can be done.
In the latest edition of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series, Associate Teaching Professor Jill Delston discusses why people should care and what can be done.
The associate professor of psychological sciences has surveyed British citizens on feelings toward nationalism, globalization and immigration.
From election manipulation to identity impersonation, AI is a tool easily misused, say Badri Adhikari, Cezary Janikow and Gualtiero Piccinini.
Middleton edited and contributed to a recently published book, “Unequal Protection of the Law: The Rights of Citizens and Non-Citizens in Comparative Perspective.”
The assistant professor of anthropology and UMSL Daily talk looting, repatriation, ISIS, Hobby Lobby, the Metropolitan Museum of Art and more.
Dowden-White is currently researching a biography on Wilson, the first African American woman to chair the national board of the NAACP.
Aches, chills and fever, oh my! The assistant teaching professor of nursing talks influenza in the latest installment of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series.
The two UMSL political scientists joined former colleague Brian Fogarty in publishing their research findings in the journal State Politics and Policy Quarterly.
The transportation studies professor offered insight on the proposal in this edition of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series.
Vatterott, a professor of education, discussed ways in which views have shifted between the first and second editions of her book “Rethinking Homework.”
The professor of history talked about the often-overlooked ways weather has affected the city’s neighborhoods and how residents have adapted in this edition of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series.
Graham, who teaches graduate and undergraduate courses on the Supreme Court, discusses what’s in store for nominee Brett Kavanaugh in this edition of UMSL Daily’s Q&A series.
The professor emeritus offered insight on such questions as whether the lieutenant governor’s seat should be filled after Mike Parson replaced Eric Greitens in the governor’s office.
Vogel presented research at last month’s Addiction Science Conference hosted by the Missouri Institute of Mental Health.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.