UMSL students Beauty Cooper and Tori Tappe participated in the program, which is designed to inspire women’s civic engagement and leadership.

UMSL students Beauty Cooper and Tori Tappe participated in the program, which is designed to inspire women’s civic engagement and leadership.
UMSL students Beauty Cooper and Tori Tappe participated in the program, which is designed to inspire women’s civic engagement and leadership.
UMSL students Beauty Cooper and Tori Tappe participated in the program, which is designed to inspire women’s civic engagement and leadership.
Save Lives Now! has a goal of reducing violent street crime across the St. Louis region by 20% over the next three years.
Mindy Bier and Tom Hoerr’s new course, “Leaders Cultivating Virtues,” gives education leaders the tools to help children become good people as well as good students.
Mindy Bier and Tom Hoerr’s new course, “Leaders Cultivating Virtues,” gives education leaders the tools to help children become good people as well as good students.
Mindy Bier and Tom Hoerr’s new course, “Leaders Cultivating Virtues,” gives education leaders the tools to help children become good people as well as good students.
The center, housed in the College of Education, is claiming local, national and global attention for emerging school leader programs.
The center, housed in the College of Education, is claiming local, national and global attention for emerging school leader programs.
The center, housed in the College of Education, is claiming local, national and global attention for emerging school leader programs.
The funding will help the center, housed in the UMSL College of Education, further test its Cultivating Virtue in Leaders program.
The funding will help the center, housed in the UMSL College of Education, further test its Cultivating Virtue in Leaders program.
The funding will help the center, housed in the UMSL College of Education, further test its Cultivating Virtue in Leaders program.
Chancellor Tom George delivered his annual State of the University Address on Wednesday afternoon at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
The Center for Character and Citizenship within the College of Education will use the four-year grant to implement and evaluate a regional program for emerging school leaders.