The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
UMSL-led presentations highlighted the Bridge Program, UMSL Accelerate, the St. Louis Anchor Action Network, College of Nursing partnerships and the Geospatial Collaborative.
UMSL-led presentations highlighted the Bridge Program, UMSL Accelerate, the St. Louis Anchor Action Network, College of Nursing partnerships and the Geospatial Collaborative.
UMSL-led presentations highlighted the Bridge Program, UMSL Accelerate, the St. Louis Anchor Action Network, College of Nursing partnerships and the Geospatial Collaborative.
The program was recognized for its commitment to boosting diversity in the local startup economy and its success in providing paid internships to students.
The program was recognized for its commitment to boosting diversity in the local startup economy and its success in providing paid internships to students.
The program was recognized for its commitment to boosting diversity in the local startup economy and its success in providing paid internships to students.
Eimer has stayed connected to the university, hiring several UMSL graduates and serving on the IST Advisory Board.
Eimer has stayed connected to the university, hiring several UMSL graduates and serving on the IST Advisory Board.
Eimer has stayed connected to the university, hiring several UMSL graduates and serving on the IST Advisory Board.
Elmendorf returns to the university after more than 30 years in various leadership positions at Boeing.
Founders Will Bubenik, Tony Davis, La’Crassia Wilderness, Valeria Rodriguez and Paris Rollins showcased their businesses during last week’s event.
The new facility will be a hub for numerous UMSL-led accelerators and a gathering place for collaboration among startup founders and the UMSL community.
UMSL offers quality AACSB-accredited degree programs and specialty certificates that are flexible and affordable.
Dean Joan Phillips presented the awards to alumni Joe Eimer, James E. Jordan, Susan O’Leary, Jay Plaskett and Peter Racen at a reception last Thursday.
Alumnus Peter Racen, the CEO of Racen Wealth Management, is sponsoring the inaugural awards. A ceremony for the winners will be held May 5.
The event, moderated by Dean Joan Phillips, was one of eight planned throughout February with the theme of Embracing Diversity and Opportunities.
Students pitched original social ventures after analyzing community needs, conducting audience research and identifying community partners.
UMSL Daily celebrates some favorite articles of the year and the countless accomplishments and activities of UMSL people.
Applications for the second DEI Accelerator opened on Sept. 29 and will close on Oct. 29.
Forty-two faculty members completed the rigorous, 25-module program and learned evidence-based strategies to help students stay engaged and learn in online courses.
The new faculty members took part in a daylong orientation, led by staff in the Center for Teaching and Learning, before a reception at the chancellor’s residence.
The fully online, cohort-based program provides teaching and support from expert faculty members and can be completed in 18 months.
Dean Joan Phillips discusses how the College of Business Administration works to align its programs to ensure students graduate with the skills they need for success.
Fewer than 2 percent of business schools worldwide maintain dual accreditation in business and accounting.
Phillips assumed her new post as dean of the College of Business Administration this week and participated in Tuesday’s virtual discussion.
UMSL Daily celebrates Women’s History Month with stories of UMSL women who have been making strides, taking charge and changing lives.
Phillips has been serving as the dean of the Andreas School of Business at Barry University in Miami since 2018 and will assume her new position on March 15.