Five more local teens are now benefiting from UMSL scholarships made possible through a partnership of Express Scripts and the university’s Bridge Program.
Five more local teens are now benefiting from UMSL scholarships made possible through a partnership of Express Scripts and the university’s Bridge Program.
Five more local teens are now benefiting from UMSL scholarships made possible through a partnership of Express Scripts and the university’s Bridge Program.
Five more local teens are now benefiting from UMSL scholarships made possible through a partnership of Express Scripts and the university’s Bridge Program.
Pellegrini’s fascinating life and career path, from Turkey to UMSL with several stops along the way, has prepared her to lead the Executive DBA Council.
Byrd said preparation for the working world begins early – as do common barriers.
Byrd said preparation for the working world begins early – as do common barriers.
Byrd said preparation for the working world begins early – as do common barriers.
Among those who shared their stories were (from left) Kathy Reeves, Déjà Patrick and Amy Cabanas.
Among those who shared their stories were (from left) Kathy Reeves, Déjà Patrick and Amy Cabanas.
Among those who shared their stories were (from left) Kathy Reeves, Déjà Patrick and Amy Cabanas.
When local high school student Alex Hudson reflects on his experience in the Bridge Program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, his alarm clock comes to mind – in a good way. "Early mornings, beep, beep, the alarm goes off, and I realize that this is all part of...
When local high school student Alex Hudson reflects on his experience in the Bridge Program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, his alarm clock comes to mind – in a good way. "Early mornings, beep, beep, the alarm goes off, and I realize that this is all part of...
When local high school student Alex Hudson reflects on his experience in the Bridge Program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, his alarm clock comes to mind – in a good way. "Early mornings, beep, beep, the alarm goes off, and I realize that this is all part of...
The program for local high school students has been named one of FOCUS St. Louis’ 2015 “What’s Right with the Region!” honorees.
Natissia Small, assistant dean of students at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was one of 12 educators honored last Friday during the St. Louis American’s 24th annual “Salute to Excellence in Education” scholarship and awards gala.
Small, who serves as director of UMSL’s Office of Precollegiate Programs, received the 2011 Excellence in Education Award. She recently added the Office of Multicultural Relations to her responsibilities at UMSL.