May graduate Guy Goodpaster got his first taste of virtual reality programming for a UMSL class project.
May graduate Guy Goodpaster got his first taste of virtual reality programming for a UMSL class project.
May graduate Guy Goodpaster got his first taste of virtual reality programming for a UMSL class project.
May graduate Guy Goodpaster got his first taste of virtual reality programming for a UMSL class project.
The UMSL Veterans Center hosted a flag raising ceremony in front of Woods Hall in honor of Veterans Day.
MBA student and co-founder Mohamed Langi raised $25,000 to cover entry, food and prizes for the three winning teams.
MBA student and co-founder Mohamed Langi raised $25,000 to cover entry, food and prizes for the three winning teams.
MBA student and co-founder Mohamed Langi raised $25,000 to cover entry, food and prizes for the three winning teams.
An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
Brothers Ittai and Reuben Paul presented the keynote address at the annual cybersecurity conference.
Brothers Ittai and Reuben Paul presented the keynote address at the annual cybersecurity conference.
Brothers Ittai and Reuben Paul presented the keynote address at the annual cybersecurity conference.
Adelaide Aboagye, Ian Bae, Vasyl Onufriyev and Andrew McCormick received the $2,500 scholarships.
Tom George bestowed awards on nine faculty and staff members during the Faculty and Staff Recognition ceremony Wednesday at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
Brendan Hulahan, Armin Topalovic and Sydney Roberson represented UMSL in the business internship program.
MBA student Damon Walker returned to West Africa in May after an inspiring volunteer trip in 2017.
Hopfer’s career at Centene began with a connection he cultivated at a UMSL-sponsored career fair.
“I commend each of these faculty on their accomplishments and thank them for their service to UMSL,” Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Kristin Sobolik said.
The local finance executive is looking to advance his company through knowledge gained in the Doctorate of Business Administration program.
Nearly 1,700 people gathered for the annual conference last Tuesday and Wednesday at St. Louis Union Station.
The recognition expands on UMSL’s designation as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education.
Several international students share their experiences at an American university in a Midwest city.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
The two grants will fund lab infrastructures, enhance equipment and advance curricula.
Shaji Khan and Maurice Dawson appeared on St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 KWMU Monday to discuss cybersecurity issues.
Tammy Hawkins is open to her software engineering career taking her just about anywhere in the world.
The software company and the university have worked to make technology training accessible – even to 10-year-olds who otherwise might not be exposed to IT education.
Stacy Hollins’ dissertation explores “the digital divide” through the experiences of individuals who have little to no access to technological resources.
UMSL students networked with representatives from area businesses during the Information Systems Career Conference.
Khan became interested in cybersecurity while earning his doctorate in information systems from UMSL.
Several dozen faculty and staff gathered Nov. 13 for the grand opening of the lab, located on the second floor of Express Scripts Hall.
The award recipients include (from left) Christopher Spilling, Sanjiv Bhatia, Lauren Obermark, Susan Brownell, Kimberly Baldus, W. Howard McAlister and Brian Lawton.
UMSL seniors Hasib Ibradzic and Abdul-Kariem Mattenzzi stepped inside sumo suits and into the ring to wrestle recently at UMSL’s Millennium Student Center.
St. Louis Cardinals superfan and UMSL mail carrier Tom “The Hat Man” Lange shows his What A Fan Award ring to students Femi John (center) and Johnny Mueller.
As a leading scholar and researcher on the topic of outsourcing, Mary Lacity is well known throughout the field.
Hosted at UMSL the last three years, the 48-hour event is a gamers dream and featured 170 participants, including computer science major Matt “Z” Hunt (center).
Are you a gamer? Programmer? Designer? Or just enjoy creating a virtual world? If so, the 2014 Global Game Jam could be for you.