Nine tenured professors were promoted to associate professor, four individuals to full teaching professor, eight to associate teaching professor and one to associate clinical professor.
Nine tenured professors were promoted to associate professor, four individuals to full teaching professor, eight to associate teaching professor and one to associate clinical professor.
Nine tenured professors were promoted to associate professor, four individuals to full teaching professor, eight to associate teaching professor and one to associate clinical professor.
Nine tenured professors were promoted to associate professor, four individuals to full teaching professor, eight to associate teaching professor and one to associate clinical professor.
UMSL has strong research programs in chemical organic synthesis and advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing methods as well as strong industry partnerships.
The student nurses are at sites such as BJC HealthCare Christian Hospital, SSM Health DePaul Hospital and the St. Louis County Department of Public Health.
The student nurses are at sites such as BJC HealthCare Christian Hospital, SSM Health DePaul Hospital and the St. Louis County Department of Public Health.
The student nurses are at sites such as BJC HealthCare Christian Hospital, SSM Health DePaul Hospital and the St. Louis County Department of Public Health.
Mission trips to Haiti and UMSL coursework have honed the recent BSN graduate’s nursing skills.
Mission trips to Haiti and UMSL coursework have honed the recent BSN graduate’s nursing skills.
Mission trips to Haiti and UMSL coursework have honed the recent BSN graduate’s nursing skills.
It was one of those Aha! moments. “People were talking at this conference about disruptive technology and I immediately thought mobile devices,” said Lawrence Frederick, chief information officer at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “No, they were discussing apps....
It was one of those Aha! moments. “People were talking at this conference about disruptive technology and I immediately thought mobile devices,” said Lawrence Frederick, chief information officer at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “No, they were discussing apps....
It was one of those Aha! moments. “People were talking at this conference about disruptive technology and I immediately thought mobile devices,” said Lawrence Frederick, chief information officer at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “No, they were discussing apps....