The assistant professor of social work shared her expertise on intimate partner violence with hosts JJ Janflone and Kelly Sampson.
The assistant professor of social work shared her expertise on intimate partner violence with hosts JJ Janflone and Kelly Sampson.
The assistant professor of social work shared her expertise on intimate partner violence with hosts JJ Janflone and Kelly Sampson.
The assistant professor of social work shared her expertise on intimate partner violence with hosts JJ Janflone and Kelly Sampson.
UMSL Global team members kicked off Global Triton Welcome, a weeklong orientation to help new international students get acclimated ahead of the spring semester.
The $320,000 grant will go toward counseling services for Holocaust survivors, Black seniors with histories of trauma and their family caregivers.
The $320,000 grant will go toward counseling services for Holocaust survivors, Black seniors with histories of trauma and their family caregivers.
The $320,000 grant will go toward counseling services for Holocaust survivors, Black seniors with histories of trauma and their family caregivers.
The university offered a range of online events designed to support community members and highlight faculty research opportunities related to COVID-19.
The university offered a range of online events designed to support community members and highlight faculty research opportunities related to COVID-19.
The university offered a range of online events designed to support community members and highlight faculty research opportunities related to COVID-19.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
In this Q&A series, UMSL Daily connects with subject-matter experts from across the university on newsworthy topics.
Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.
Five years ago this week, Sybrina Fulton (at left) lost her son, Trayvon Martin. She spoke at UMSL Feb. 22 and met afterward with UMSL students.
Local and national media have turned to UMSL criminologists to make sense of recent tragedies and discuss ways forward.
John Nanney, director of UMSL’s Community Psychological Service, helped to organize the June 13 event.