She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
She’ll be working with leukemia and lymphoma patients receiving bone marrow transplants and chemotherapy.
Morris has been running one race each month to commemorate her 50th birthday, and she was one of more than 230 participants in Saturday morning’s event.
The former president of the NAACP and executive director of the Sierra Club recounted the formation of the Readjuster Party.
The former president of the NAACP and executive director of the Sierra Club recounted the formation of the Readjuster Party.
The former president of the NAACP and executive director of the Sierra Club recounted the formation of the Readjuster Party.
Alum Maria Ellis leads members of UMSL’s Voices of Jubilation community gospel choir in a rehearsal last week in the Whitaker Room at the Touhill.
Alum Maria Ellis leads members of UMSL’s Voices of Jubilation community gospel choir in a rehearsal last week in the Whitaker Room at the Touhill.
Alum Maria Ellis leads members of UMSL’s Voices of Jubilation community gospel choir in a rehearsal last week in the Whitaker Room at the Touhill.
To celebrate its anniversary, UMSL is spotlighting 60 alumni who apply one or more of the university’s core values in the world and help to make it a better place.
To celebrate its anniversary, UMSL is spotlighting 60 alumni who apply one or more of the university’s core values in the world and help to make it a better place.
To celebrate its anniversary, UMSL is spotlighting 60 alumni who apply one or more of the university’s core values in the world and help to make it a better place.
With her company, Girl Conductor, the UMSL alumna has been taking her music education all over the country.
Fifteen St. Louis schools were represented at an event designed to connect students through band, choir, orchestra and visual arts.
The new choral group is part of Maria A. Ellis’ mission to make music education more accessible to everyone, starting in her hometown.
Last week’s “Lunch and Learn” put a crowd of young artists in conversation with the people who portray Simba, Mufasa and other characters in the award-winning musical.
When leaders of the Missouri Choral Directors Association were looking for a single quartet to sing on behalf of the Show-Me State, they chose UMSL.
The UMSL student spent 12 years in sales for AT&T but always knew music was where her heart was.