Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Seven faculty members received tenure and promotions to associate professor, five earned the rank of full professor and 16 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
Alums Jessica Cross, Stephanie Korpal and Maggie Rapplean were honored at the annual luncheon at the Chase Park Plaza.
Professor Ann Steffen is leading the sessions designed for adults ages 50 and older who were hospitalized with the disease.
Professor Ann Steffen is leading the sessions designed for adults ages 50 and older who were hospitalized with the disease.
Professor Ann Steffen is leading the sessions designed for adults ages 50 and older who were hospitalized with the disease.
Clinical Assistant Professor John Nanney is coordinating the free, weekly, hour-long sessions, which will begin Thursday evening online or via telephone.
Clinical Assistant Professor John Nanney is coordinating the free, weekly, hour-long sessions, which will begin Thursday evening online or via telephone.
Clinical Assistant Professor John Nanney is coordinating the free, weekly, hour-long sessions, which will begin Thursday evening online or via telephone.
There are six St. Louis-based mental health treatment services coordinated through UMSL, and some help treat patients statewide.
There are six St. Louis-based mental health treatment services coordinated through UMSL, and some help treat patients statewide.
There are six St. Louis-based mental health treatment services coordinated through UMSL, and some help treat patients statewide.
Assistant Professor John Nanney developed the sessions to provide community members an outlet to talk about their anxiety and learn tools to deal with it.
Criminologists, criminal justice practitioners and psychologists from around the country shared insights during the 16th annual event.
The program trains future clinicians, supports faculty research and offers affordable, high-quality assessments and outpatient treatment to area residents.
John Nanney, director of UMSL’s Community Psychological Service, helped to organize the June 13 event.