Nursing students shared their findings on research topics ranging from healthy eating to implicit bias and health care outcomes.
Nursing students shared their findings on research topics ranging from healthy eating to implicit bias and health care outcomes.
Nursing students shared their findings on research topics ranging from healthy eating to implicit bias and health care outcomes.
Nursing students shared their findings on research topics ranging from healthy eating to implicit bias and health care outcomes.
Wurl, who works with St. Louis Children’s Choirs and the Des Lee Fine Arts Education Collaborative, is student teaching at Barretts Elementary in Manchester during his final semester at UMSL.
The article examined racial and ethnic diversity within the profession, asking why only a small percentage of optometrists and students are Black.
The article examined racial and ethnic diversity within the profession, asking why only a small percentage of optometrists and students are Black.
The article examined racial and ethnic diversity within the profession, asking why only a small percentage of optometrists and students are Black.
Ibrahim helps girls and young women develop self-confidence and self-esteem and also connects them to community resources.
Ibrahim helps girls and young women develop self-confidence and self-esteem and also connects them to community resources.
Ibrahim helps girls and young women develop self-confidence and self-esteem and also connects them to community resources.
Nearly 100 middle school students gathered at the Millennium Student Center last week for the Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life event.
Nearly 100 middle school students gathered at the Millennium Student Center last week for the Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life event.
Nearly 100 middle school students gathered at the Millennium Student Center last week for the Sue Shear Institute for Women in Public Life event.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis continued its outreach efforts to pre-collegiate students with the second annual UMSL Girls’ Leadership Camp.
Established in 2010 by Malaika Horne, director of the Executive Leadership Consortium at UMSL, this year’s GLC was held June 26-29 at the J.C. Penney Conference Center. Seventy-seven girls from public and private high schools from all over the St. Louis region — and the U.S. — attended the camp.
Campers came from Mary Institute Country Day School, Horton Watkins High School in Ladue, Sumner High School in St. Louis, Normandy Senior High School and St. Elizabeth Academy. Some campers came from as far away as St. Genevieve, Mo., Colorado and California. A growing number of campers are recent immigrants to the United States.