UMSL students Brittany Bounds, John Granicke, Jesse Laseter, Zachary Pfeiffer, Cory Perkins, Julia Talbert and Addison Vogt took part in the annual event in Jefferson City, Missouri.
UMSL students Brittany Bounds, John Granicke, Jesse Laseter, Zachary Pfeiffer, Cory Perkins, Julia Talbert and Addison Vogt took part in the annual event in Jefferson City, Missouri.
UMSL students Brittany Bounds, John Granicke, Jesse Laseter, Zachary Pfeiffer, Cory Perkins, Julia Talbert and Addison Vogt took part in the annual event in Jefferson City, Missouri.
UMSL students Brittany Bounds, John Granicke, Jesse Laseter, Zachary Pfeiffer, Cory Perkins, Julia Talbert and Addison Vogt took part in the annual event in Jefferson City, Missouri.
The three-year program is Missouri’s first and only AACSB-accredited DBA program offering research concentrations in all areas of business administration.
Franks has been selling his salsa at farmers’ markets and several retail locations across the St. Louis area.
Franks has been selling his salsa at farmers’ markets and several retail locations across the St. Louis area.
Franks has been selling his salsa at farmers’ markets and several retail locations across the St. Louis area.
Flowers developed a lesson plan that examines historical trends in women’s chosen careers through the lens of Barbie.
Flowers developed a lesson plan that examines historical trends in women’s chosen careers through the lens of Barbie.
Flowers developed a lesson plan that examines historical trends in women’s chosen careers through the lens of Barbie.
Gillman recently authored a book titled “The Spectre of Price Inflation,” published by Columbia University Press.
Gillman recently authored a book titled “The Spectre of Price Inflation,” published by Columbia University Press.
Gillman recently authored a book titled “The Spectre of Price Inflation,” published by Columbia University Press.
Baseball led Derek Steiner to UMSL, but economics gave him a purpose and career path.
Susan Feigenbaum, professor of economics, will be honored during the annual State of the University Address on Sept. 17 in the J.C. Penney Building at UMSL.
UMSL faculty members have discussed policing, poverty, racial tensions and the history of the region with CNN, CBS News, NPR, USA Today and more.
As homeownership decreases nationally and foreclosure rates continue to climb, the housing market in the St. Louis...
The housing and labor market crises of the late 2000s affected the economy in big ways. But did they impact living arrangements and cause more people to “double up?”
As economic conditions improve and interest rates remain low, more people are looking to buy homes, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. But William Rogers, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, cautioned that prospective homeowners shouldn’t overestimate the return on investment for owning a house.
A variety of studies and media outlets agree: the actuarial field is booming even among these tough economic times. A recent analysis put together by CareerCast, a job search portal that says its analysis is a quarter century in the making, states that growth in the actuarial field is set to outpace all other professions. Keeping true to its commitment to prepare students for the changing job market, UMSL now offers a Certificate in Actuarial Studies through the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. And given the profession’s booming future, it’s perhaps no surprise the first recipient of the certificate, Nicholas Brune, is completing his entire undergraduate curriculum in only three years.
Sophomore Tim McLarty of the University of Missouri–St. Louis men’s tennis team has been selected to the All-Great Lakes Valley Conference team, as announced tonight by the league.
Former U.S. Sen. Jim Talent discussed “The Decline of American Power and Its Consequences” on March 21 in the J.C. Penney Building/Conference Center at the University of Missouri–St. Louis.
Cuts to tuition assistance, medical benefits and recruitment are just a few of the challenges facing the U.S....
Finding the connection between the economy and environment has been a topic of discussion among economists and enviromentalists for years.
Weather you disagree with him or share his viewpoint, St. Louis Post-Dispatch columnist Bill McClellan is well-known in the region. Some are vigilant readers of his column and others weekly watchers of his commentary on the panel of the KETC (Channel 9) show “Donnybrook.”