Faculty and staff find inspiration while giving to support students
Employees who feel motivated to give can help expand opportunities by providing funding for scholarships, lectures, services and other important programs.
Faculty and staff find inspiration while giving to support students
Employees who feel motivated to give can help expand opportunities by providing funding for scholarships, lectures, services and other important programs.
Faculty and staff find inspiration while giving to support students
Employees who feel motivated to give can help expand opportunities by providing funding for scholarships, lectures, services and other important programs.
Faculty and staff find inspiration while giving to support students
Employees who feel motivated to give can help expand opportunities by providing funding for scholarships, lectures, services and other important programs.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Junior Justice Beard was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimmer of the Year after winning four individual events at the 2026 GLVC Swimming and Diving Championships.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Junior Justice Beard was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimmer of the Year after winning four individual events at the 2026 GLVC Swimming and Diving Championships.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Junior Justice Beard was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimmer of the Year after winning four individual events at the 2026 GLVC Swimming and Diving Championships.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Junior Justice Beard was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimmer of the Year after winning four individual events at the 2026 GLVC Swimming and Diving Championships.
English alum Marty Ambrose builds on a lifelong love of poetry in the classroom and in her historical mysteries
Ambrose has written a trilogy on Claire Clairmont, a writer and the stepsister of Mary Shelley, as well as “The Lost Dresses of Italy,” which explores the life of Victorian poet Christina Rossetti.
English alum Marty Ambrose builds on a lifelong love of poetry in the classroom and in her historical mysteries
Ambrose has written a trilogy on Claire Clairmont, a writer and the stepsister of Mary Shelley, as well as “The Lost Dresses of Italy,” which explores the life of Victorian poet Christina Rossetti.
Ask an expert: Associate Professor Temidayo Akenroye explore issues of sustainability in supply chains in three new books
Akenroye edited “Indigenous Supply Chain Management in Africa” and “Green Innovations in Supply Chain Management,” both published last fall. His latest book, “Digitizing Healthcare Supply Chains in Africa,” is due out this spring.
Ask an expert: Associate Professor Temidayo Akenroye explore issues of sustainability in supply chains in three new books
Akenroye edited “Indigenous Supply Chain Management in Africa” and “Green Innovations in Supply Chain Management,” both published last fall. His latest book, “Digitizing Healthcare Supply Chains in Africa,” is due out this spring.
Eye on UMSL: Hitting the books
UMSL mascot Louie the Triton joined dozens of faculty and staff members and students at an open house last Wednesday to showcase the newly renovated University Libraries.
Eye on UMSL: Hitting the books
UMSL mascot Louie the Triton joined dozens of faculty and staff members and students at an open house last Wednesday to showcase the newly renovated University Libraries.
Eye on UMSL: Hitting the books
UMSL mascot Louie the Triton joined dozens of faculty and staff members and students at an open house last Wednesday to showcase the newly renovated University Libraries.
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Foreign Policy magazine taps Susan Brownell’s expertise to discuss China’s growing prominence in Winter Olympic Games
The Curators’ Distinguished Professor of anthropology in UMSL’s Department of History is a noted expert on the Olympic Games and Chinese sports.
Guest lecturer Steven Shapiro gives UMSL entrepreneurship students a peek into the hotel industry
Shapiro serves as the director of the Hospitality and Tourism Law Program at American University Washington College of Law.
Eye on UMSL: Making connections
Alum Brett Paubel was among more than a dozen public accounting professionals on hand for the UMSL Accounting Club’s informational and networking event on Feb. 3.
Faculty and staff find inspiration while giving to support students
Employees who feel motivated to give can help expand opportunities by providing funding for scholarships, lectures, services and other important programs.
UMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Junior Justice Beard was named the Great Lakes Valley Conference Swimmer of the Year after winning four individual events at the 2026 GLVC Swimming and Diving Championships.
English alum Marty Ambrose builds on a lifelong love of poetry in the classroom and in her historical mysteries
Ambrose has written a trilogy on Claire Clairmont, a writer and the stepsister of Mary Shelley, as well as “The Lost Dresses of Italy,” which explores the life of Victorian poet Christina Rossetti.
Ask an expert: Associate Professor Temidayo Akenroye explore issues of sustainability in supply chains in three new books
Akenroye edited “Indigenous Supply Chain Management in Africa” and “Green Innovations in Supply Chain Management,” both published last fall. His latest book, “Digitizing Healthcare Supply Chains in Africa,” is due out this spring.
Eye on UMSL: Global engagement
Chancellor Kristin Sobolik welcomed a group of nearly 40 leaders from Bayer to UMSL as they began a weeklong training session facilitated by faculty at EADA Business School in Barcelona.
Media Coverage: November 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: November 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: 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: 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: August 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.