Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
UMSL Global team members kicked off Global Triton Welcome, a weeklong orientation to help new international students get acclimated ahead of the spring semester.
Paintings, drawings and prints from Michael Behle, Valerie Dratwick, Phil Robinson and Jeff Sippel are currently on display.
Paintings, drawings and prints from Michael Behle, Valerie Dratwick, Phil Robinson and Jeff Sippel are currently on display.
Paintings, drawings and prints from Michael Behle, Valerie Dratwick, Phil Robinson and Jeff Sippel are currently on display.
Sippel exhibited work alongside a former student, Nebojsa Lazić, who lives in Serbia.
Sippel exhibited work alongside a former student, Nebojsa Lazić, who lives in Serbia.
Sippel exhibited work alongside a former student, Nebojsa Lazić, who lives in Serbia.
He’s developed a unique approach to furniture production that harnesses the power of technology while still respecting old-world traditions.
He’s developed a unique approach to furniture production that harnesses the power of technology while still respecting old-world traditions.
He’s developed a unique approach to furniture production that harnesses the power of technology while still respecting old-world traditions.
Associate Professor Jennifer McKnight and Professor Jeff Sippel guided students, alumni and friends through art making at home in the wake of coronavirus.
Senior artists Maria D’Agrosa, Amy Firestone Rosen, Mary Moblech, Joanne Stremsterfer, Judy Thompson and Barb Shaffer showed off work they did while auditing a printmaking course.
The annual exhibition this year takes a closer look at the influence instructors have on their students’ artwork.
The accommodating way in which an art professor at UMSL responded to Martin Goebel’s questions more than a decade ago made a big difference for the St. Louis native.
During his recent residency in St. Louis, Jorge E. Rodríguez visited campus, where a selection of his prints were on display in the Fine Arts Building.
UMSL’s Department of Art and Art History organized a community art project Feb. 26 in the wake of vandalism at Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery.
Alzheimer’s Disease, stone lithography and plant hormones are just a few of the research topics that undergraduate students are tackling this year.
The work of Jeff Sippel (left) has been seen all over and earned him an invite to a reception held at the residence of Joe and Jill Biden.
More than 250 sculpture cakes have been placed at strategic historic locations around St. Louis for Cakeway to the West, including two at UMSL.
"Significant Others II," an exhibit of work by part-time studio art faculty members at the University of Missouri–St....