Shirley Porterfield, Uma Segal and Patricia Rosenthal contributed significantly to the school’s growth from a program in the College of Arts and Sciences to a freestanding academic unit.
Shirley Porterfield, Uma Segal and Patricia Rosenthal contributed significantly to the school’s growth from a program in the College of Arts and Sciences to a freestanding academic unit.
Shirley Porterfield, Uma Segal and Patricia Rosenthal contributed significantly to the school’s growth from a program in the College of Arts and Sciences to a freestanding academic unit.
Shirley Porterfield, Uma Segal and Patricia Rosenthal contributed significantly to the school’s growth from a program in the College of Arts and Sciences to a freestanding academic unit.
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Chevakula, who studied art as an undergraduate, has done work in design and video production for UMSL’s student-run public relations firm, The Barnett Agency.
Chevakula, who studied art as an undergraduate, has done work in design and video production for UMSL’s student-run public relations firm, The Barnett Agency.
Chevakula, who studied art as an undergraduate, has done work in design and video production for UMSL’s student-run public relations firm, The Barnett Agency.
Senior business major Jackson Zamora took first place for his photo of the northern lights illuminating the night sky over Tromsø, Norway.
Senior business major Jackson Zamora took first place for his photo of the northern lights illuminating the night sky over Tromsø, Norway.
Senior business major Jackson Zamora took first place for his photo of the northern lights illuminating the night sky over Tromsø, Norway.
Elmendorf returns to the university after more than 30 years in various leadership positions at Boeing.
Elmendorf returns to the university after more than 30 years in various leadership positions at Boeing.
Elmendorf returns to the university after more than 30 years in various leadership positions at Boeing.
The chemistry alumnus is the senior vice president of science and innovation at WestRock Corporation, where he’s developing sustainable paper packaging.
Pathak’s latest publication, written with Assistant Professor Brandon Ofem, finds the benefits of mixed-gender teams for social ventures that commercialize.
The assistant professor of computer science worked in telecommunications in India and helped build the backbone network there before going into academia.
Segal was recognized for promoting cross-cultural engagement through education, research and service. Her work has focused on immigrant and refugee populations and global migrations.
UMSL Global’s new interim executive director has spent her career building global partnerships and knows firsthand the impact being abroad can have on students.
A group of 15 students joined an estimated 25,000 others at the conference, which celebrates women working in technology fields.
Barbara Harbach, George’s wife and the director of the School of Fine and Performing Arts, is also retiring. They have spent 16 years in leadership at the university.
The two institutions will begin offering dual degree programs in chemistry, computer science, communication and business in June.
UMSL colleagues Joel Glassman and Jean-Germain Gros are among the upcoming speakers in the eight-week lecture series at the Ethical Society of St. Louis.
Several international students share their experiences at an American university in a Midwest city.
The budding relationship adds to UMSL’s ongoing efforts to expand its reach around the globe so it can attract more international students.
After a short bout of homesickness, business administration major Prachi Talwar reached out and found a welcoming community at UMSL.
The International Business program landed its 13th consecutive top 20 ranking by U.S. News & World Report last week.
Uma Segal, professor of social work at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, recently received a J. William Fulbright...
Beginning next year, students from the Eastern Academy of Science and Technology in Orissa, India, will spend a summer...
University of Missouri–St. Louis nursing alumna Rachel Ascher (BSN 2009) is living her dream by helping the...