The collection of 25 local arts agencies and 15 local school districts dedicated to enhancing fine arts in the St. Louis region.

The collection of 25 local arts agencies and 15 local school districts dedicated to enhancing fine arts in the St. Louis region.
The collection of 25 local arts agencies and 15 local school districts dedicated to enhancing fine arts in the St. Louis region.
The collection of 25 local arts agencies and 15 local school districts dedicated to enhancing fine arts in the St. Louis region.
The new agreement between the two universities will help funnel students in the one-year BIOS program into UMSL’s College of Optometry.
Rainey, who works at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, has found mentorship to be a critical component of advancing in the nursing field.
Rainey, who works at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, has found mentorship to be a critical component of advancing in the nursing field.
Rainey, who works at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, has found mentorship to be a critical component of advancing in the nursing field.
International business major Paige Risenhoover is among the first 15 students to take part in the program since it launched in August.
International business major Paige Risenhoover is among the first 15 students to take part in the program since it launched in August.
International business major Paige Risenhoover is among the first 15 students to take part in the program since it launched in August.
The first-of-its-kind program will award $50,000 to six startup founders with business ideas that directly and positively impact underserved communities.
The first-of-its-kind program will award $50,000 to six startup founders with business ideas that directly and positively impact underserved communities.
The first-of-its-kind program will award $50,000 to six startup founders with business ideas that directly and positively impact underserved communities.
MBA student Emily Haas won first place for her meal-planning app Plan-to-Plate, which allows users to import recipes and match them with real-time grocery store sales.
The student-organized event connects participants with mentors and job opportunities while teaching them new computer programming techniques.
Amanda Wells credits her graduate alma mater with helping her grow the idea into an achievable dream.
The new mentoring program took off in September 2015, and both students and those volunteering as mentors say they are finding it worthwhile.