Triton Leaders Allison Lendman, Ashley Schauwecker and Cole McWilliams take a seat in the newly wrapped, UMSL-branded red golf cart outside the Millennium Student Center.
Triton Leaders Allison Lendman, Ashley Schauwecker and Cole McWilliams take a seat in the newly wrapped, UMSL-branded red golf cart outside the Millennium Student Center.
Triton Leaders Allison Lendman, Ashley Schauwecker and Cole McWilliams take a seat in the newly wrapped, UMSL-branded red golf cart outside the Millennium Student Center.
Triton Leaders Allison Lendman, Ashley Schauwecker and Cole McWilliams take a seat in the newly wrapped, UMSL-branded red golf cart outside the Millennium Student Center.
The university was one of 114 institutions nationwide to receive the honor, and one of only three in Missouri.
The monthly awards recognize the exemplary efforts of staff and faculty members from across campus.
The monthly awards recognize the exemplary efforts of staff and faculty members from across campus.
The monthly awards recognize the exemplary efforts of staff and faculty members from across campus.
Campus photographer Derik Holtmann and social media manager Valerie Furlong were out and about throughout the first week of the semester capturing activity around campus.
Campus photographer Derik Holtmann and social media manager Valerie Furlong were out and about throughout the first week of the semester capturing activity around campus.
Campus photographer Derik Holtmann and social media manager Valerie Furlong were out and about throughout the first week of the semester capturing activity around campus.
After the 2020-21 school year, Tritons are ready to make a triumphant return to campus.
After the 2020-21 school year, Tritons are ready to make a triumphant return to campus.
After the 2020-21 school year, Tritons are ready to make a triumphant return to campus.
First-year and transfer students participate in traditional events such as College 101, Friday Frenzy Fun and the Serendipity Sendoff, which take place virtually this semester.
Student orientation leaders offered guidance to incoming freshmen and transfer students during virtual orientation sessions.
Royalty were chosen based on their philanthropy efforts and crowned during the homecoming Dinner & Dance, which concluded the weeklong festivities.
The Spring Involvement Expo brought a variety of campus organizations together, giving students the opportunity to enhance their college experience.
New Student Programs explores ways to bring together and support UMSL’s first-generation students.
Incoming students packed the Millenium Student Center Century Rooms Thursday for a glimpse into their new lives at UMSL.
Shirley A. Martin Nursing Scholarship recipients Donyell Nelson and Tatis Shelton and Distinguished Nurse Award winner Breaunna Perry had a chance to meet Martin at a lunch last week.
The second annual event saw around 240 members of the UMSL community gather to watch the Blues score an 8-3 victory.
UMSL’s Weeks of Welcome is designed to connect the community to the educational, cultural and social programs offered through the university.
A contingent of 90 students and a few friends purchased tickets for the first-ever event put on by New Student Programs to cap Triton Spring Launch.
The space is even more inviting now that eye-catching, UMSL-themed artwork fills one whole wall.
The STL Metro Scavenger Hunt drew a record crowd of participants to the UMSL South MetroLink Station on Saturday afternoon.
UMSL Daily caught up with eight members of this fall’s incoming freshman class during a recent New Student Orientation day.
Sherell Adams (pictured), Adis Handanovic and Kendall Buchman discuss the warmth and support they’ve found as new members of the Triton community.
Alivia Brinker, Thomas Poon, Aleathea Williams, Robert O’Neill, Madaline Steffens and Emily White share their UMSL experience in the three-part series.
In her new role at the UMSL Veterans Center in Clark Hall, Rebecca McMenamin aims to foster a one-stop shop for the hundreds of student veterans on campus.
With the first week of classes fast approaching at UMSL, new UMSL students will get set for the semester during Triton Take-Off Weekend Aug. 21 to 23.
UMSL will welcome parents, families and the community for a flurry of campus activity during Family Weekend Oct. 24-26.
Her title is assistant dean of students at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, but to many people who are familiar with her face in the Millennium Student Center, Miriam Roccia has another title.
When Emma Daus was a student at Rosati-Kain High School in St. Louis, she attended Extreme IT Summer Academy at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. She credits the camp with helping her make a decision about where to go to college.