More than 50 students participated in the annual symposium and shared research on topics ranging from biology and chemistry to history and music.

More than 50 students participated in the annual symposium and shared research on topics ranging from biology and chemistry to history and music.
More than 50 students participated in the annual symposium and shared research on topics ranging from biology and chemistry to history and music.
More than 50 students participated in the annual symposium and shared research on topics ranging from biology and chemistry to history and music.
SHC was one of the organizations recognized for its contributions to Missouri Governor’s Challenge to Prevent Suicide among Service Members, Veterans, and their Families.
An Opportunity Scholar, Fayez is headed to the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis this fall.
An Opportunity Scholar, Fayez is headed to the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis this fall.
An Opportunity Scholar, Fayez is headed to the College of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis this fall.
During her time at UMSL, Kenny explored her passions, taking part in lab research, creative writing and the University Singers choir.
During her time at UMSL, Kenny explored her passions, taking part in lab research, creative writing and the University Singers choir.
During her time at UMSL, Kenny explored her passions, taking part in lab research, creative writing and the University Singers choir.
UMSL was one of five sites hosting students in the summer mentorship program organized as part of the International NeuroHIV Cure Consortium.
UMSL was one of five sites hosting students in the summer mentorship program organized as part of the International NeuroHIV Cure Consortium.
UMSL was one of five sites hosting students in the summer mentorship program organized as part of the International NeuroHIV Cure Consortium.
Four faculty members received tenure, three earned the rank of full professor and 13 non-tenure track faculty members also advanced.
More than 50 projects were presented by 70 students who were sponsored by about 30 faculty members during last Friday’s symposium.
The Community College President’s Scholarship recipient plans to use the full-tuition award to study the psychology of business relationships.