The assistant professor of history discussed how outbreaks of infectious disease have shaped medical innovations, public health policies and social bonds.

The assistant professor of history discussed how outbreaks of infectious disease have shaped medical innovations, public health policies and social bonds.
The assistant professor of history discussed how outbreaks of infectious disease have shaped medical innovations, public health policies and social bonds.
The assistant professor of history discussed how outbreaks of infectious disease have shaped medical innovations, public health policies and social bonds.
Diádié Bathily taught African dance at UMSL as a visiting scholar before founding the company.
Rita Colwell, the first woman director of the National Science Foundation, will serve as the keynote speaker for “Women in the Academy: Leveling the Playing Field.” The Gender Studies program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will host the free symposium, which...
Rita Colwell, the first woman director of the National Science Foundation, will serve as the keynote speaker for “Women in the Academy: Leveling the Playing Field.” The Gender Studies program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will host the free symposium, which...
Rita Colwell, the first woman director of the National Science Foundation, will serve as the keynote speaker for “Women in the Academy: Leveling the Playing Field.” The Gender Studies program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will host the free symposium, which...