UMSL’s Environmental Adventure Organization participates in a variety of adventures throughout the year including caving, hiking, picnics, ice skating, bonfires and camping.

UMSL’s Environmental Adventure Organization participates in a variety of adventures throughout the year including caving, hiking, picnics, ice skating, bonfires and camping.
UMSL’s Environmental Adventure Organization participates in a variety of adventures throughout the year including caving, hiking, picnics, ice skating, bonfires and camping.
UMSL’s Environmental Adventure Organization participates in a variety of adventures throughout the year including caving, hiking, picnics, ice skating, bonfires and camping.
It is the highest rank in the University of Missouri System and recognizes faculty members for exceptional contributions to research, education and service.
Members of the Environmental Adventure Organization sit near the Capitol Dome formation during a caving trip to Illinois Caverns before the end of the spring semester.
Members of the Environmental Adventure Organization sit near the Capitol Dome formation during a caving trip to Illinois Caverns before the end of the spring semester.
Members of the Environmental Adventure Organization sit near the Capitol Dome formation during a caving trip to Illinois Caverns before the end of the spring semester.
Representatives from 47 campus organizations filled tables around the rotunda of the MSC and shared information about their groups and activities.
Representatives from 47 campus organizations filled tables around the rotunda of the MSC and shared information about their groups and activities.
Representatives from 47 campus organizations filled tables around the rotunda of the MSC and shared information about their groups and activities.
Beers’ involvement with the Environmental Adventure Organization has taken him from Colorado to the Pacific Northwest.
Beers’ involvement with the Environmental Adventure Organization has taken him from Colorado to the Pacific Northwest.
Beers’ involvement with the Environmental Adventure Organization has taken him from Colorado to the Pacific Northwest.
A group of 30 volunteers planted milkweed, indigo, coneflower, bottlebrush, bee balm and little bluestem in the new Native Plant/Conservation Garden on campus.