With her video, titled “Sheltering under the storm,” Penagos demonstrated not only her talent for producing important research, but the ability to convey the results in an impactful manner.
With her video, titled “Sheltering under the storm,” Penagos demonstrated not only her talent for producing important research, but the ability to convey the results in an impactful manner.
With her video, titled “Sheltering under the storm,” Penagos demonstrated not only her talent for producing important research, but the ability to convey the results in an impactful manner.
With her video, titled “Sheltering under the storm,” Penagos demonstrated not only her talent for producing important research, but the ability to convey the results in an impactful manner.
Goebel, who earned his BFA in studio art from UMSL in 2008, will be one of only a handful of furniture makers from across the country featured in the show.
The new school not only helps the university meet the demand for trained engineers in Missouri but also gives students access to the only public engineering school in eastern Missouri.
The new school not only helps the university meet the demand for trained engineers in Missouri but also gives students access to the only public engineering school in eastern Missouri.
The new school not only helps the university meet the demand for trained engineers in Missouri but also gives students access to the only public engineering school in eastern Missouri.
Hammad is major in criminology and criminal justice, Moore in international business and Shivers in civil engineering.
Hammad is major in criminology and criminal justice, Moore in international business and Shivers in civil engineering.
Hammad is major in criminology and criminal justice, Moore in international business and Shivers in civil engineering.
The MCA will award four $2,500 scholarships for the 2025-26 school year while also launching a student club that will provide access to internships, jobs and industry connections.
The MCA will award four $2,500 scholarships for the 2025-26 school year while also launching a student club that will provide access to internships, jobs and industry connections.
The MCA will award four $2,500 scholarships for the 2025-26 school year while also launching a student club that will provide access to internships, jobs and industry connections.
Founding Director George Nnanna and his first two faculty hires, Xin Wang and Hamid Sanei, share a commitment to providing an experiential learning environment for UMSL students.
Jaramillo-Rios also had the opportunity to represent UMSL with a presentation at the Student Honor Panel at the Transportation Research Board Conference on Marine Security.
Singh, who has carried a 4.0 through his time in the master’s program, chose UMSL to kickstart his career change.
Nnanna, who officially started April 1, has been busy building the School of Engineering curriculum and hiring faculty members in preparation for welcoming the inaugural cohort for the fall semester.
The new school will begin enrolling students in the fall of 2025, operating alongside the existing joint engineering program and catering to more traditional, full-time students with classes on the UMSL campus.
Approximately 1,400 alumni have earned degrees in either in civil, electrical and mechanical engineering through the program since its founding.
The civil engineering major is on track to earn his degree and launch his career 10 years after his mother graduated from the program.
Inspired by an interest in architecture and construction, Faulkner earned his BS in civil engineering and now works at Parsons.
May graduate Ariel Farnsworth overcame cancer, excelled in engineering school and hopes to inspire young women.
The royalty winners were announced Saturday during the Dinner and Dance at the Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel.
McCarthy’s path to an engineering degree took longer than expected, but he remains optimistic about the doors it can open.
The civil engineering major and honors student is soaking in all aspects of UMSL campus life.
More and more students are seeking the small class sizes offered by UMSL’s Pierre Laclede Honors College.
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.
The civil engineering major combined for a 5-1 record over three matches in singles and doubles action, helping the Tritons to a 1-2 record.