Frey’s hat retention invention, Headlok, solves a big problem for motorcycle riders.
Frey’s hat retention invention, Headlok, solves a big problem for motorcycle riders.
Frey’s hat retention invention, Headlok, solves a big problem for motorcycle riders.
Frey’s hat retention invention, Headlok, solves a big problem for motorcycle riders.
UMSL has strong research programs in chemical organic synthesis and advanced pharmaceutical manufacturing methods as well as strong industry partnerships.
St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
St. Louis Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler recognized Wall along with three others at the city’s Irish American Heritage Celebration on March 26 at City Hall.
The event was part meet-and-greet and part internship interview, with student finalists and business founders taking turns sharing their backgrounds and goals.
The event was part meet-and-greet and part internship interview, with student finalists and business founders taking turns sharing their backgrounds and goals.
The event was part meet-and-greet and part internship interview, with student finalists and business founders taking turns sharing their backgrounds and goals.
Scott Morris, executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center, touted new courses, plans for future programming and a $3 million investment in the center’s facilities.
Scott Morris, executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center, touted new courses, plans for future programming and a $3 million investment in the center’s facilities.
Scott Morris, executive director of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center, touted new courses, plans for future programming and a $3 million investment in the center’s facilities.
Keren, a May BSBA graduate, and Keith, a rising sophomore majoring in business, are following in the footsteps of their mother, Kimberly, and two older siblings.
Lauer led the creation of the Ameren Accelerator and DEI Accelerator as well as helping weave entrepreneurship into the curriculum in the College of Business Administration.
The event celebrated the success of the six companies that made up the DEI Accelerator’s third cohort and offered networking opportunities.
Elder was honored for excellence in education alongside four other local leaders.
The program was recognized for its commitment to boosting diversity in the local startup economy and its success in providing paid internships to students.
Forty-five students have participated in the eight-week camp and helped develop the short film “Watchers,” which will debut on Saturday at the Touhill.
The College of Education has teamed up with the national foundation and local corporations to provide a STEM summer internship experience for high school students.
Local politicians took part in the panel discussion Tuesday evening in the Century Rooms of the Millennium Student Center.