More than 530 students and alumni attended the event, which featured nearly 90 employers from a variety of industries.
More than 530 students and alumni attended the event, which featured nearly 90 employers from a variety of industries.
More than 530 students and alumni attended the event, which featured nearly 90 employers from a variety of industries.
More than 530 students and alumni attended the event, which featured nearly 90 employers from a variety of industries.
Scholar Michelle Miller delivered the keynote address during the 24th annual conference, which drew more than 500 attendees last week.
Nearly 400 professionals attended the half-day “Start with Leadership: Leading for Growth and Innovation” conference last Thursday.
Nearly 400 professionals attended the half-day “Start with Leadership: Leading for Growth and Innovation” conference last Thursday.
Nearly 400 professionals attended the half-day “Start with Leadership: Leading for Growth and Innovation” conference last Thursday.
Under faculty member Gary Moore’s guidance, four engineering students did an initial site analysis, then brought the design to 90% completion before handing the project off to partners.
Under faculty member Gary Moore’s guidance, four engineering students did an initial site analysis, then brought the design to 90% completion before handing the project off to partners.
Under faculty member Gary Moore’s guidance, four engineering students did an initial site analysis, then brought the design to 90% completion before handing the project off to partners.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
More than 430 students and alumni attended the event and had the opportunity to visit with 85 employers across a wide variety of career fields.
The senior’s engineering interest in demolition derby blossomed from a childhood love for classic cars.
Brothers Ittai and Reuben Paul presented the keynote address at the annual cybersecurity conference.
The annual event brought 134 companies on campus to meet with 525 students and alumni at the Mark Twain Athletic Center.
Ten UMSL student interns helped the six companies prepare for demonstrations last Tuesday.
The six companies participating in the 2018 Ameren Accelerator offer energy, cybersecurity and construction solutions.
Two leaders of the region’s first energy-focused accelerator trace their start before UMSL to boyhood.
Several international students share their experiences at an American university in a Midwest city.
Seven energy startups pitched their technologies and solutions during Ameren Accelerator Demo Day Oct. 26.
Ten students are enjoying the benefits of the innovative program while working with the seven participating companies.
A strong freshman class and balanced budget are two things Tom George highlighted in his annual State of the University Address.
More than 550 UMSL students and alumni networked with representatives from 128 organizations during this year’s event.
Jacob Li went back for a computer science degree despite not having any coding experience. Now he’s an IT intern at Ameren.
Seven companies will take part in the 12-week program partially powered by UMSL Accelerate and UM System.
UMSL Accelerate Director Dan Lauer discussed the university’s role in an innovative business accelerator program on “St. Louis on the Air” Monday.
Three alumni are providing vision and leadership to the first-of-its-kind energy industry partnership.
Tracee Stewart, Jestika Gajjar and Kerrine Nelson – all UMSL students – helped organize the Nov. 18 event, which drew industry leaders from around the country.
The hands-on experience Ellen Vehige is getting at Ameren is just one example of the opportunities she has found through UMSL and in the St. Louis region as a whole.
John Waterhouse and Kasey Woods are two of the three project managers overseeing construction of a 385-mile, high-voltage power line coming to the region.
The major investment from Express Scripts, Inc., will foster academic opportunity for north St. Louis County students and increase the impact of UMSL’s Bridge Program.
The initiative will help unprepared precollegiate students to matriculate, and it will provide new opportunities for underrepresented students interested in STEM careers.
Brian Lawton’s enthusiasm, technology industry experience and mentorship have netted him the 2015 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence to a Part-Time Faculty Member.
Michael Goedeker graduated this past spring with his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and now works for MAVERICK Technologies.
Participants spent a week at UMSL attending workshops and visiting area businesses to learn more about information systems careers.
Tom George, chancellor of the University of Missouri–St. Louis, announced today a gift of $500,000 from Ameren...