Twelve faculty members and seven staff members were recognized following the annual State of the University Address.

Twelve faculty members and seven staff members were recognized following the annual State of the University Address.
Twelve faculty members and seven staff members were recognized following the annual State of the University Address.
Twelve faculty members and seven staff members were recognized following the annual State of the University Address.
Madden works to strengthen arts education in Missouri and make art more accessible to non-profits and communities across the state.
Young musicians from about 40 high schools and middle schools in Missouri and Illinois took part in the two-day event last week.
Young musicians from about 40 high schools and middle schools in Missouri and Illinois took part in the two-day event last week.
Young musicians from about 40 high schools and middle schools in Missouri and Illinois took part in the two-day event last week.
Wasiuta studied accounting at UMSL and has worked as a professional tap dance artist in New York City since 2021.
Wasiuta studied accounting at UMSL and has worked as a professional tap dance artist in New York City since 2021.
Wasiuta studied accounting at UMSL and has worked as a professional tap dance artist in New York City since 2021.
In his interview, Henry discussed the importance of music education, mentorship and guiding budding music educators along on their path.
In his interview, Henry discussed the importance of music education, mentorship and guiding budding music educators along on their path.
In his interview, Henry discussed the importance of music education, mentorship and guiding budding music educators along on their path.
The orchestra will perform at the Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall for 13 events during the upcoming schedule.
UMSL alumnus and Express Scripts Chairman George Paz heads an impressive list of St. Louisans speaking, performing or receiving honorary degrees during commencement ceremonies May 12-14.
The associate teaching professor has been expanding the percussive possibilities at his alma mater – and throughout the broader community – for over a decade now.