Students from biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminology and criminal justice, English, political science, psychological sciences, and supply chain and analytics took part in the fair.

Students from biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminology and criminal justice, English, political science, psychological sciences, and supply chain and analytics took part in the fair.
Students from biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminology and criminal justice, English, political science, psychological sciences, and supply chain and analytics took part in the fair.
Students from biology, chemistry, communication, computer science, criminology and criminal justice, English, political science, psychological sciences, and supply chain and analytics took part in the fair.
A group of 22 students from more than 20 high schools attended the third annual summer camp over four days last week. Each received a $200 stipend for their participation.
Members of UMSL Sustainability participated in the annual Confluence Trash Bash clean-up on South Campus in early April.
Members of UMSL Sustainability participated in the annual Confluence Trash Bash clean-up on South Campus in early April.
Members of UMSL Sustainability participated in the annual Confluence Trash Bash clean-up on South Campus in early April.
Walker studies Poecilia mexicana, a species of live-bearing fish that have adapted to surviving in hydrogen sulfide-abundant waters, in the Tobler Lab.
Walker studies Poecilia mexicana, a species of live-bearing fish that have adapted to surviving in hydrogen sulfide-abundant waters, in the Tobler Lab.
Walker studies Poecilia mexicana, a species of live-bearing fish that have adapted to surviving in hydrogen sulfide-abundant waters, in the Tobler Lab.
Biology PhD student Kristen Rosamond finished third in last week’s 3MT Competition, after presenting her research titled “Seeing the Invisible: The Hidden World of Microbes That Influence Bird Health.”
Biology PhD student Kristen Rosamond finished third in last week’s 3MT Competition, after presenting her research titled “Seeing the Invisible: The Hidden World of Microbes That Influence Bird Health.”
Biology PhD student Kristen Rosamond finished third in last week’s 3MT Competition, after presenting her research titled “Seeing the Invisible: The Hidden World of Microbes That Influence Bird Health.”
Nadia King (left) and Kamilla Isakova celebrate their graduation from the University of Missouri–St. Louis on Dec. 15 outside the university’s Mark Twain Athletic & Fitness Center. Each earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. King hails from Minsk, Belarus, and Isakova from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Nicole “Nikki” Benjamin has never let her hearing impairment slow her down. The University of Missouri–St. Louis biology major sees the challenge as one she knows she has repeatedly overcome.
Danielle Lee is living a blogger’s dream. Last month she was chosen as one of Scientific American’s premier science...
Army veteran and University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Adam Henderson says combat medics were in short supply...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis is waiting patiently for the spectacular and rarely seen plant, known as a...
University of Missouri-St. Louis alumnus Corneille Ewango (MS biology 2006) received a prestigious 2011 Future for...
Bush or Amur Honeysuckle is scattered throughout Missouri and is everywhere in the St. Louis region. There is a good...
A common seabird on the Galapagos Islands, historically thought to be genetically the same as its mainland...
Michael Cash beamed as he talked about studying in Costa Rica this past summer. For the senior biology major at the...
The Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will hold the first of its 20th...
Joe Moleski was born with hemophilia. At six months old, bleeding on his brain almost killed him. Before his first...
Twenty-three aspiring scientists who spent several weeks conducting intensive research with St. Louis-area...
Zuleyma Tang-Martinez, professor of biology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, received the prestigious Quest...
Biologists from the University of Missouri–St. Louis and Mississippi State University have discovered a way to better...
The Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis received a $250,000 gift from The...
A University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus proved that bird, bats and lizards help plants grow and thrive. Nick...
Teresa Thiel, professor of biology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, recently received the J. William Fulbright...
Because Marc Spingola requires his virology students to read The New York Times, he enjoys a free subscription at...
What do Elizabeth Kellogg, the E. Desmond Lee Endowed Professor of Botanical Studies at the University of Missouri–St....
David Western, founding executive director of African Conservation Centre in Kenya, will receive the 2010 World...
The Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will hold its 20th anniversary...
The Jane and Whitney Harris Lecture will address the question, “What is the future of Rocky Mountain wildflowers and...