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.”
Students had an opportunity to learn about faculty-led study abroad trips and talk to advisors about how they could incorporate study abroad into their academic experience.
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...