The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
The event was an opportunity to celebrate the college’s partner educators and inform them about programs such as Teach in Residency, Teach in 12 and the Finish Line Teaching Apprenticeship.
Based in Clearwater, Florida, the company is known for its playful illustrations, from ocean animals to rainbows, florals and holiday imagery.
During the free two-week program, students earned college credit, learned professional skills and explored diverse career options.
During the free two-week program, students earned college credit, learned professional skills and explored diverse career options.
During the free two-week program, students earned college credit, learned professional skills and explored diverse career options.
The university will provide $5,250 Margaret Bush Wilson Scholarships and wraparound support services to BBBSEMO students who enroll at UMSL beginning in the 2024-25 academic year.
The university will provide $5,250 Margaret Bush Wilson Scholarships and wraparound support services to BBBSEMO students who enroll at UMSL beginning in the 2024-25 academic year.
The university will provide $5,250 Margaret Bush Wilson Scholarships and wraparound support services to BBBSEMO students who enroll at UMSL beginning in the 2024-25 academic year.
A total of 14 students from nine area high schools participated in the free two-week program, which ended last week.
A total of 14 students from nine area high schools participated in the free two-week program, which ended last week.
A total of 14 students from nine area high schools participated in the free two-week program, which ended last week.
A crowd of about 40 people gathered in the ED Collabitat to celebrate 13 LGBTQ+ UMSL graduates and their accomplishments.
The event celebrated the success of the six companies that made up the DEI Accelerator’s third cohort and offered networking opportunities.
Students and faculty in the College of Education turned a construction hole into a Halloween-themed gravesite outside the Ed Collabitat on South Campus.
Paz came from humble beginnings and earned a degree in business administration and accounting in 1982. He had tremendous career success as chairman and CEO of Express Scripts.
The free two-week program was funded by a $30,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Research assistant Riaz Zaidi stood by and observed a group of K-12 students from Girls’ Inc. as they performed a blindfolded exercise in the Ed Collabitat.
The one-day event featured presentations from 21 faculty members whose work is connected to sustainability goals voted on by the United Nations in 2015.
Focus St. Louis is recognizing Inda Schaenen and her nonprofit, Project Lab St. Louis, in the Improving Equity and Inclusion category.
The 1979 MEd alumnus was a respected school administrator in north St. Louis County for more than 35 years.
Eight faculty members presented their research at a Wednesday symposium meant to highlight the scholarly work produced by the college.
Wilma Calvert, Jerome Morris and Sha-Lai Williams Woodson shared their work as part of “A Conversation on Reframing Health, Education and Family in the Black Community.”
The new College of Education alumni group held its first “Conversations in Education” event Nov. 14, focusing on strategies educators can use to help students dealing with trauma.
The College of Business Administration professor is collaborating with faculty campuswide to develop innovative entrepreneurship courses.
The summit brought together faculty researchers in behavioral and social sciences from across the University of Missouri System.
Nearly 90 teacher education professionals from around the country met at the ED Collabitat to share ideas on the latest trends for preparing the next generation of teachers.
College of Education program gives students the chance to pursue passion projects in classroom settings.
Pope is considered to be one of the founders and leading authors in the field of cultural diversity issues in career counseling and development.
Evensen is well-connected across the St. Louis community through his work with Social Innovation STL, which he launched in 2015.
Michael “Mikey” Wren (pictured) has a knack for the vending business – and now a new machine thanks to an industry leader and UMSL student Candice Clossum.
A love for culture, education and nature has united a cohort in the College of Education that includes several members of the National Park Service.
A $1.2 million dollar grant awarded to UMSL’s College of Education by the National Science Foundation will allow the university to help address the shortfall of highly-qualified STEM teachers.
The ED Collabitat is both a way of thinking and a space to collaborate on projects, conceive programs to solve problems and renew education structures and cultures.
“Carole (Basile) is a visionary,” Maxine Clark, founder of Build-A-Bear Workshop, told the publication.
“If you could have your own island to yourself, what would you create?” Assistant Professor Ralph Cordova responded, and then got to find out first hand.