The African American chapter of the UMSL Alumni Association and the Associated Black Collegians presented the event, titled “Black in St. Louis: Sculpting the future.”

The African American chapter of the UMSL Alumni Association and the Associated Black Collegians presented the event, titled “Black in St. Louis: Sculpting the future.”
The African American chapter of the UMSL Alumni Association and the Associated Black Collegians presented the event, titled “Black in St. Louis: Sculpting the future.”
The African American chapter of the UMSL Alumni Association and the Associated Black Collegians presented the event, titled “Black in St. Louis: Sculpting the future.”
It is the highest rank in the University of Missouri System and recognizes faculty members for exceptional contributions to research, education and service.
Brandi Fields, president of UMSL’s Associated Black Collegians, and ABC co-founder Bobby Norfolk were among a crowd of current and former student leaders who gathered together Feb. 18.
Brandi Fields, president of UMSL’s Associated Black Collegians, and ABC co-founder Bobby Norfolk were among a crowd of current and former student leaders who gathered together Feb. 18.
Brandi Fields, president of UMSL’s Associated Black Collegians, and ABC co-founder Bobby Norfolk were among a crowd of current and former student leaders who gathered together Feb. 18.
Twenty five years ago, a group of young alumni at the University of Missouri–St. Louis saw a need to connect with an increasing number of African American students. “Back in 1986, my friend Anath Boone started talking about the need to have a chapter of the alumni...
Twenty five years ago, a group of young alumni at the University of Missouri–St. Louis saw a need to connect with an increasing number of African American students. “Back in 1986, my friend Anath Boone started talking about the need to have a chapter of the alumni...
Twenty five years ago, a group of young alumni at the University of Missouri–St. Louis saw a need to connect with an increasing number of African American students. “Back in 1986, my friend Anath Boone started talking about the need to have a chapter of the alumni...