Adams was recognized in the New Advisor category, for advisors who have been in their role for less than three years.
Adams was recognized in the New Advisor category, for advisors who have been in their role for less than three years.
Adams was recognized in the New Advisor category, for advisors who have been in their role for less than three years.
Adams was recognized in the New Advisor category, for advisors who have been in their role for less than three years.
Makeba is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in communication, while Tanys, her daughter, is working toward her master’s degree in social work.
The latest edition of Litmag features a variety of creative works that highlight moments of hope and humanity during the pandemic.
The latest edition of Litmag features a variety of creative works that highlight moments of hope and humanity during the pandemic.
The latest edition of Litmag features a variety of creative works that highlight moments of hope and humanity during the pandemic.
The Honors College and chemistry graduate hopes to eventually return to his home of Taylor Springs, Illinois, to practice rural medicine.
The Honors College and chemistry graduate hopes to eventually return to his home of Taylor Springs, Illinois, to practice rural medicine.
The Honors College and chemistry graduate hopes to eventually return to his home of Taylor Springs, Illinois, to practice rural medicine.
Students, alumni and business partners gathered virtually for the Scholarship Recognition Luncheon to share the importance of UMSL scholarship programs.
Students, alumni and business partners gathered virtually for the Scholarship Recognition Luncheon to share the importance of UMSL scholarship programs.
Students, alumni and business partners gathered virtually for the Scholarship Recognition Luncheon to share the importance of UMSL scholarship programs.
The Honors College won first place for Provenance, an alumni newsletter, and Brain Stew, a student-produced zine that’s a home for uncensored humor.
The week-long UMSL tradition united students, faculty, staff and alumni as they showcased their Triton pride.
The Honors College’s engaging classes, student association, service, writing and individualized attention help students flourish.
The excellent care of nurses buoyed Madison Koogler throughout her aunts’ cancer treatments. Now, the nursing student hopes to do the same for others.
A three-day spring break trip through historic sites from the Civil Rights Movement left a deep impression on a group of 20 UMSL students.
Campus Compact selected College of Nursing and Pierre Laclede Honors College student Danielle Friz as one of its 2019 fellows.
Budding researchers are finding their roots as undergraduates at UMSL.
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.
Meagan Burwell, Zachary Lee and Nicole Gevers continue the student publication’s traditions of satire and irreverent humor.
Born in Bangladesh, Nousheen “Bri” Ehsan has developed a particular passion for immigration law, which she hopes to one day practice in St. Louis.