New faculty books discuss positive discourse, evolutionary behavior, crime statistics and the influence of sports on society.
New faculty books discuss positive discourse, evolutionary behavior, crime statistics and the influence of sports on society.
New faculty books discuss positive discourse, evolutionary behavior, crime statistics and the influence of sports on society.
New faculty books discuss positive discourse, evolutionary behavior, crime statistics and the influence of sports on society.
Associate Dean Emeritus Clark Hickman, Associate Professor Emeritus Virginia Navarro, Professor Emeritus Helene Sherman and Dean Emeritus Ann Taylor have each made generous gifts to the new project.
Authors, editors and translators include Frank Grady, Ruth Iyob, Kurt Schreyer and Steve Rowan.
Authors, editors and translators include Frank Grady, Ruth Iyob, Kurt Schreyer and Steve Rowan.
Authors, editors and translators include Frank Grady, Ruth Iyob, Kurt Schreyer and Steve Rowan.
UMSL has existed for only a fifth of St. Louis’ 250 years, but has been a treasure trove of information and resources when celebrating the city’s sestercentennial.
UMSL has existed for only a fifth of St. Louis’ 250 years, but has been a treasure trove of information and resources when celebrating the city’s sestercentennial.
UMSL has existed for only a fifth of St. Louis’ 250 years, but has been a treasure trove of information and resources when celebrating the city’s sestercentennial.
For several years, María Teresa Balogh attended Friday’s annual Faculty Author’s Reception, always telling herself that she’d have a book out by the next year. As a longtime writer, she’d published lots of her poetry, but her own book remained a goal.
For several years, María Teresa Balogh attended Friday’s annual Faculty Author’s Reception, always telling herself that she’d have a book out by the next year. As a longtime writer, she’d published lots of her poetry, but her own book remained a goal.
For several years, María Teresa Balogh attended Friday’s annual Faculty Author’s Reception, always telling herself that she’d have a book out by the next year. As a longtime writer, she’d published lots of her poetry, but her own book remained a goal.