The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
The team has added 10 new members and has been expanding its partnerships with the help of more than $6 million in new funding directed to UMSL.
The weekend’s featured speakers include alumni Rebecca Boyer and Eric’el Johnson as well as retired Vice Admiral Roberts Sharp, the former NGA director.
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.”
Living without a family member due to incarceration is difficult for many children, and mentoring can help them cope. With a three-year $716,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice, a University of Missouri–St. Louis researcher plans to find out which...
Living without a family member due to incarceration is difficult for many children, and mentoring can help them cope. With a three-year $716,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice, a University of Missouri–St. Louis researcher plans to find out which...
Living without a family member due to incarceration is difficult for many children, and mentoring can help them cope. With a three-year $716,000 grant from the National Institute of Justice, a University of Missouri–St. Louis researcher plans to find out which...