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Eye on UMSL: Habitat for Humanity

Eye on UMSL: Habitat for Humanity

Patricia Zahn, director of the Des Lee Collaborative Vision at UMSL, moves a ladder May 23 at a house construction site on Bates Street in south St. Louis. Through the university’s Employee Volunteer Program and the nonprofit organization Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis, Zahn and nine other volunteers from the university spent the day framing the upstairs walls and installing insulation on two houses.

Eye on UMSL: Habitat for Humanity

Patricia Zahn, director of the Des Lee Collaborative Vision at UMSL, moves a ladder May 23 at a house construction site on Bates Street in south St. Louis. Through the university’s Employee Volunteer Program and the nonprofit organization Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis, Zahn and nine other volunteers from the university spent the day framing the upstairs walls and installing insulation on two houses.

Eye on UMSL: Habitat for Humanity

Patricia Zahn, director of the Des Lee Collaborative Vision at UMSL, moves a ladder May 23 at a house construction site on Bates Street in south St. Louis. Through the university’s Employee Volunteer Program and the nonprofit organization Habitat for Humanity Saint Louis, Zahn and nine other volunteers from the university spent the day framing the upstairs walls and installing insulation on two houses.

Marketing team’s work earns national recognition
Marketing team’s work earns national recognition

The hits just keep on coming for the University of Missouri–St. Louis. On the heels of UMSL’s recording-setting 10 awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in January comes news that University Marketing and Communications has garnered additional honors. Competing against the likes of DePaul University in Chicago, Syracuse University in New York, Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif., and other major institutions, UMSL received five awards for its creative work in the 27th annual Educational Advertising Awards competition.

Marketing team’s work earns national recognition

The hits just keep on coming for the University of Missouri–St. Louis. On the heels of UMSL’s recording-setting 10 awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in January comes news that University Marketing and Communications has garnered additional honors. Competing against the likes of DePaul University in Chicago, Syracuse University in New York, Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif., and other major institutions, UMSL received five awards for its creative work in the 27th annual Educational Advertising Awards competition.

Marketing team’s work earns national recognition

The hits just keep on coming for the University of Missouri–St. Louis. On the heels of UMSL’s recording-setting 10 awards from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education in January comes news that University Marketing and Communications has garnered additional honors. Competing against the likes of DePaul University in Chicago, Syracuse University in New York, Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif., and other major institutions, UMSL received five awards for its creative work in the 27th annual Educational Advertising Awards competition.

Employee volunteering takes on many forms at UMSL
Employee volunteering takes on many forms at UMSL

It was cold, dark and raining at 6:30 a.m. Oct. 18. Armed with their tools and sporting bright red T-shirts, five men from Facilities Services at the University of Missouri–St. Louis arrived at their volunteer post. Mike Bruza, John Burton, Mark Johnson, Melvin “Toad”...

Employee volunteering takes on many forms at UMSL

It was cold, dark and raining at 6:30 a.m. Oct. 18. Armed with their tools and sporting bright red T-shirts, five men from Facilities Services at the University of Missouri–St. Louis arrived at their volunteer post. Mike Bruza, John Burton, Mark Johnson, Melvin “Toad”...

Employee volunteering takes on many forms at UMSL

It was cold, dark and raining at 6:30 a.m. Oct. 18. Armed with their tools and sporting bright red T-shirts, five men from Facilities Services at the University of Missouri–St. Louis arrived at their volunteer post. Mike Bruza, John Burton, Mark Johnson, Melvin “Toad”...

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