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UMSL announces new Leadership Institute to support emerging and established leaders throughout the region
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Thomas Douaihy, Kathy O’Neill and AJ Segal will serve as executives-in-residence and will help guide the development of the new institute.

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May 20, 2026

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May graduate Chantelle McNeil pursues degree to further her career in auditing and inspire her family
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McNeil, who returned to school as a single parent of four children, earned her bachelor’s in liberal studies and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.

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McNeil, who returned to school as a single parent of four children, earned her bachelor’s in liberal studies and a certificate from the Pierre Laclede Honors College.

BFA alum Ariel Biggerstaff designs bold, retro-inspired art prints with Fond Printed Goods

May 19, 2026

Biggerstaff sells her own greeting cards, prints, stickers and gift wrap and has also collaborated with the Missouri Botanical Garden and Anchovy Book Co.

Biologist Aimee Dunlap discusses research on the ecology and evolution of learning as part of NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series
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Dunlap and her students study arthropods such as bumblebees, fruit flies and tarantulas to glean insights on how environmental variability affects cognition.

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Dunlap and her students study arthropods such as bumblebees, fruit flies and tarantulas to glean insights on how environmental variability affects cognition.

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