He finished the week shooting 50 percent from both the floor (14-of-28) and three-point land (11-of-22), while netting all 10 of his free-throw attempts as well.
He finished the week shooting 50 percent from both the floor (14-of-28) and three-point land (11-of-22), while netting all 10 of his free-throw attempts as well.
He finished the week shooting 50 percent from both the floor (14-of-28) and three-point land (11-of-22), while netting all 10 of his free-throw attempts as well.
He finished the week shooting 50 percent from both the floor (14-of-28) and three-point land (11-of-22), while netting all 10 of his free-throw attempts as well.
Nunnelly, a summa cum laude graduate at just 20 years old, exemplifies resilience, academic excellence and a passion for community impact.
More scholarship money went into action at the University of Missouri–St. Louis this fall with 50 new students receiving the Emerson Community Scholarship, the North County Matching Scholarship or both. The students are graduates from schools and districts throughout...
More scholarship money went into action at the University of Missouri–St. Louis this fall with 50 new students receiving the Emerson Community Scholarship, the North County Matching Scholarship or both. The students are graduates from schools and districts throughout...
More scholarship money went into action at the University of Missouri–St. Louis this fall with 50 new students receiving the Emerson Community Scholarship, the North County Matching Scholarship or both. The students are graduates from schools and districts throughout...
Huelsman led the Tritons with eight goals, including four game-winners, and added two assists while Collico scored four goals and tallied a pair of assists this season.
Huelsman led the Tritons with eight goals, including four game-winners, and added two assists while Collico scored four goals and tallied a pair of assists this season.
Huelsman led the Tritons with eight goals, including four game-winners, and added two assists while Collico scored four goals and tallied a pair of assists this season.
Salmeen was drawn to UMSL by the university’s strong business program, connections to the community and internship opportunities.
Salmeen was drawn to UMSL by the university’s strong business program, connections to the community and internship opportunities.
Salmeen was drawn to UMSL by the university’s strong business program, connections to the community and internship opportunities.
The business administration major is a student in the Pierre Laclede Honors College and senior forward on the UMSL women’s basketball team.
The freshman business administration major collected four wins last week in two meets for the UMSL Tritons.
In just his third collegiate meet, the business administration major broke a UMSL school record in the 200-yard backstroke with a time of 1:53.71.
He may be halfway through his final season as a collegiate soccer player, but he still has plenty of goals on the field he’d like to attain.
The senior is in her fourth season as a starting setter for the volleyball team. She ranks third in program history with 2,890 career assists.
Patrick Judd, owner of The Daily Bread Bakery & Cafe recently returned to UMSL to complete his bachelor’s degree in business administration.
Pi Kappa Alpha was one of 60 organizations and campus units that participated in the annual Fall Expo at UMSL.
Barry became the first UMSL student-athlete to earn the league’s individual sportsmanship award.
The 2014-15 academic year marks the 25th anniversary of the college.
In addition to founding successful companies, alumni like Jan Christian Andersen are helping to redefine the city’s entrepreneurial environment.
Junior outfielder Justin Busekrus, Senior starting pitcher Zach Sedlacek and junior relief pitcher Austin Simokaitis were all selected for the Tritons.
The junior threw the program’s first no-hitter in 15 years, while coming up just one error shy of a perfect game.
The business administration major threw the program’s first no-hitter in 15 years, coming up just one error shy of a perfect game.
Verboven has earned All-GLVC honors as a freshman while Carvalhais earned the distinction for the first time this year.
McLarty was a three-time selection to the All-GLVC team while Mueggenburg earns the accolades for the second-straight year.
The business administration major won all six matches played last week, going 3-0 in both singles and doubles.
The senior led the UMSL Tritons with 17.6 points and 9.5 rebounds per game, which ranked 20th in NCAA DII.
The duo helped lead the Tritons to a 19-11 overall record, while finishing 10-8 in the GLVC.
The business administration major helped the Tritons to three team wins last week, including a 9-0 shutout against University of Illinois Springfield.
Senior guard Alexis Lawrence and junior forward Kelly Kunkel were named to the All-Great Lakes Valley Conference Second Team. Lawrence also made the All-Defensive Team.
The business administration major averaged 33 points on 24-of-35 attempts from the floor (68.6 percent) and snagged 7.5 rebounds per game last week.
A four-year member of the program, Branham is a key defensive player who also has the ability to knock down a three-pointer.
UMSL business students (from left) Anthony Luzecky, Zachary Whalen, Patrick Earl, Taylor Obst, Jesse Guajardo and Suzanne Reed hold their last group study in the Millennium Student Center Fireside Lounge.
He holds a 3.94 grade point average in business administration and accounting, started all 18 games for the UMSL Tritons and was second on the team with five assists.
Chris Emerson, UMSL Professional MBA student, shares his past IT experience with his cohort in their Information Systems Management class.
Alexandra Weil (left) and Audrey Charlet, both freshmen from Paris, brave the freezing cold as they walk to class with Lucas Pierrez-Peter, a freshman from Strasbourg, France.