Hubert H. Hoosman Jr. received the 2015 University of Missouri System’s Presidential Citation Award.

Hubert H. Hoosman Jr. received the 2015 University of Missouri System’s Presidential Citation Award.
Hubert H. Hoosman Jr. received the 2015 University of Missouri System’s Presidential Citation Award.
Hubert H. Hoosman Jr. received the 2015 University of Missouri System’s Presidential Citation Award.
The Tritons finished 68th nationally in the Learfield Directors’ Cup Division II standings and matched a school record with 187 Academic All-GLVC honorees.
St. Louis-area community leaders joined University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni, students, faculty and staff on Oct. 26 at the dedication of the Marguerite Ross Barnett Memorial Plaza on the university's North Campus. Barnett served as UMSL's chancellor from 1986 to...
St. Louis-area community leaders joined University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni, students, faculty and staff on Oct. 26 at the dedication of the Marguerite Ross Barnett Memorial Plaza on the university's North Campus. Barnett served as UMSL's chancellor from 1986 to...
St. Louis-area community leaders joined University of Missouri–St. Louis alumni, students, faculty and staff on Oct. 26 at the dedication of the Marguerite Ross Barnett Memorial Plaza on the university's North Campus. Barnett served as UMSL's chancellor from 1986 to...
“Good. Better. Best. We just met the best.” Those were the words of Ruth Bryant in 1986. Bryant was president of the Chancellor’s Council at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, and the council had just completed interviews of three finalists for the position of UMSL chancellor. The council members agreed: The final candidate, Marguerite Ross Barnett, was number one.
“Good. Better. Best. We just met the best.” Those were the words of Ruth Bryant in 1986. Bryant was president of the Chancellor’s Council at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, and the council had just completed interviews of three finalists for the position of UMSL chancellor. The council members agreed: The final candidate, Marguerite Ross Barnett, was number one.
“Good. Better. Best. We just met the best.” Those were the words of Ruth Bryant in 1986. Bryant was president of the Chancellor’s Council at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, and the council had just completed interviews of three finalists for the position of UMSL chancellor. The council members agreed: The final candidate, Marguerite Ross Barnett, was number one.
You’re a college student and you get invited to a dinner with 12 strangers. Do you say yes? Of course you do if you’re a student at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. That dinner pairs you with five other students and six UMSL alumni. The lively conversation usually lasts for hours and often results in relationships that benefit everyone at the table. And no one leaves a stranger.
You’re a college student and you get invited to a dinner with 12 strangers. Do you say yes? Of course you do if you’re a student at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. That dinner pairs you with five other students and six UMSL alumni. The lively conversation usually lasts for hours and often results in relationships that benefit everyone at the table. And no one leaves a stranger.
You’re a college student and you get invited to a dinner with 12 strangers. Do you say yes? Of course you do if you’re a student at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. That dinner pairs you with five other students and six UMSL alumni. The lively conversation usually lasts for hours and often results in relationships that benefit everyone at the table. And no one leaves a stranger.