The St. Louis native hopes his new book will continue a decades long quest to inspire change.
The St. Louis native hopes his new book will continue a decades long quest to inspire change.
The St. Louis native hopes his new book will continue a decades long quest to inspire change.
The St. Louis native hopes his new book will continue a decades long quest to inspire change.
Students had an opportunity to learn about faculty-led study abroad trips and talk to advisors about how they could incorporate study abroad into their academic experience.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education recognized the department’s work with one gold, four silver and three bronze awards.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education recognized the department’s work with one gold, four silver and three bronze awards.
The Council for Advancement and Support of Education recognized the department’s work with one gold, four silver and three bronze awards.
The collection of mixed media drawings, on display through May 11, are a response to what Davis sees an obsessive fascination with black death in American culture.
The collection of mixed media drawings, on display through May 11, are a response to what Davis sees an obsessive fascination with black death in American culture.
The collection of mixed media drawings, on display through May 11, are a response to what Davis sees an obsessive fascination with black death in American culture.
Five CASE District VI awards highlight a strong year sharing the successes of the university community.
Five CASE District VI awards highlight a strong year sharing the successes of the university community.
Five CASE District VI awards highlight a strong year sharing the successes of the university community.
MBA student Nicole Ward and alumnae Fredrecka McGlown and Kirsten Jones joined other honorees at a reception last week at The Caramel Room.
Eric Madkins, Marcela Manjarrez Hawn and Jason Jan were among 23 individuals, businesses and organizations recognized last week at a luncheon in downtown St. Louis.
Pat Duffey (left) and Dan Fahy of GROUP360 Worldwide, a St. Louis-based marketing company, install a six-panel wall mural on April 26 in Marillac Hall on UMSL’s South Campus. Joan Barnidge, graphic designer at UMSL, designed the mural for the College of Education. The picture, by campus photographer August Jennewein, is the latest to be featured at Eye on UMSL.