UMSL students earned a total of 3,199 degrees this year with 632 of those degrees earned by underrepresented minority students.
														
														UMSL students earned a total of 3,199 degrees this year with 632 of those degrees earned by underrepresented minority students.
UMSL students earned a total of 3,199 degrees this year with 632 of those degrees earned by underrepresented minority students.
UMSL students earned a total of 3,199 degrees this year with 632 of those degrees earned by underrepresented minority students.
Several UMSL staff members presented throughout the conference on topics that reflected the university’s anchor mission and collaborative approach within the communities it serves.
														The Dec. 20 ceremonies included remarks by three influential leaders in business, health care and live sound.
The Dec. 20 ceremonies included remarks by three influential leaders in business, health care and live sound.
The Dec. 20 ceremonies included remarks by three influential leaders in business, health care and live sound.
														Nadia King (left) and Kamilla Isakova celebrate their graduation from the University of Missouri–St. Louis on Dec. 15 outside the university’s Mark Twain Athletic & Fitness Center. Each earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. King hails from Minsk, Belarus, and Isakova from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Nadia King (left) and Kamilla Isakova celebrate their graduation from the University of Missouri–St. Louis on Dec. 15 outside the university’s Mark Twain Athletic & Fitness Center. Each earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. King hails from Minsk, Belarus, and Isakova from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
Nadia King (left) and Kamilla Isakova celebrate their graduation from the University of Missouri–St. Louis on Dec. 15 outside the university’s Mark Twain Athletic & Fitness Center. Each earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. King hails from Minsk, Belarus, and Isakova from Tashkent, Uzbekistan.