Makeba is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in communication, while Tanys, her daughter, is working toward her master’s degree in social work.
Makeba is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in communication, while Tanys, her daughter, is working toward her master’s degree in social work.
Makeba is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in communication, while Tanys, her daughter, is working toward her master’s degree in social work.
Makeba is pursuing her bachelor’s degree in communication, while Tanys, her daughter, is working toward her master’s degree in social work.
Alums Jessica Cross, Stephanie Korpal and Maggie Rapplean were honored at the annual luncheon at the Chase Park Plaza.
The brothers developed interests in health care and optometry listening to stories from their parents, a dentist and an ophthalmologist.
The brothers developed interests in health care and optometry listening to stories from their parents, a dentist and an ophthalmologist.
The brothers developed interests in health care and optometry listening to stories from their parents, a dentist and an ophthalmologist.
The Tiny Tritons program offers no-cost events designed to support students who care for children and connect families with the UMSL community.
The Tiny Tritons program offers no-cost events designed to support students who care for children and connect families with the UMSL community.
The Tiny Tritons program offers no-cost events designed to support students who care for children and connect families with the UMSL community.
Porter Swartz, now in his second year at UMSL, cherished the opportunity to work on the project with his father and uncle during breaks from his studies.
Porter Swartz, now in his second year at UMSL, cherished the opportunity to work on the project with his father and uncle during breaks from his studies.
Porter Swartz, now in his second year at UMSL, cherished the opportunity to work on the project with his father and uncle during breaks from his studies.
Chris Roccia and 2-year-old Jackson greet Miriam Roccia with roses during the UMSL Trailblazers reception.
Shytierra Gaston has always been fascinated by the corrections systems. Now, thanks to a National Science Foundation program Gaston, a PhD student in criminology and criminal justice at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will have an opportunity to take a closer look at the effect prison has on family members.
Sarah Workman creates a silhouette as she waits for her husband and son outside the Richard D. Schwartz Observatory at...