A group of 143 alumni and friends collaborated for a common goal – recognizing one of UMSL’s most beloved professors.
A group of 143 alumni and friends collaborated for a common goal – recognizing one of UMSL’s most beloved professors.
A group of 143 alumni and friends collaborated for a common goal – recognizing one of UMSL’s most beloved professors.
A group of 143 alumni and friends collaborated for a common goal – recognizing one of UMSL’s most beloved professors.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year, including the launch of the UMSL School of Engineering and the naming of the Ed G. Smith College of Business, along with continuing campus transformation.
The new facility features cutting-edge classrooms, faculty offices, conference rooms and first-floor advising areas.
The new facility features cutting-edge classrooms, faculty offices, conference rooms and first-floor advising areas.
The new facility features cutting-edge classrooms, faculty offices, conference rooms and first-floor advising areas.
Anheuser-Busch Hall is expected to open at the start of the fall semester.
Anheuser-Busch Hall is expected to open at the start of the fall semester.
Anheuser-Busch Hall is expected to open at the start of the fall semester.
Forty-five years after earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Kirk Richter is still very much involved with his alma mater. In particular, he’s focused on making the College of Business Administration at UMSL one of the top metropolitan business schools in the country. Not content to sit idly by and wait, Kirk has been on the frontline, helping spearhead the movement.
Forty-five years after earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Kirk Richter is still very much involved with his alma mater. In particular, he’s focused on making the College of Business Administration at UMSL one of the top metropolitan business schools in the country. Not content to sit idly by and wait, Kirk has been on the frontline, helping spearhead the movement.
Forty-five years after earning his bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Kirk Richter is still very much involved with his alma mater. In particular, he’s focused on making the College of Business Administration at UMSL one of the top metropolitan business schools in the country. Not content to sit idly by and wait, Kirk has been on the frontline, helping spearhead the movement.