The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
The trip offered students a chance to explore a different country, different culture and different way of doing business while helping them think globally.
Students had an opportunity to learn about faculty-led study abroad trips and talk to advisors about how they could incorporate study abroad into their academic experience.
Stephanie Cernicek, Susan Cutler, Sara Foster and Opal Jones were recognized with 11 other honorees in a special edition of the publication.
Stephanie Cernicek, Susan Cutler, Sara Foster and Opal Jones were recognized with 11 other honorees in a special edition of the publication.
Stephanie Cernicek, Susan Cutler, Sara Foster and Opal Jones were recognized with 11 other honorees in a special edition of the publication.
Business alumni Michael Mohr, Opal Jones, Jessica Portis and Mark Deadwyler were recognized for their professional achievements May 1.
Business alumni Michael Mohr, Opal Jones, Jessica Portis and Mark Deadwyler were recognized for their professional achievements May 1.
Business alumni Michael Mohr, Opal Jones, Jessica Portis and Mark Deadwyler were recognized for their professional achievements May 1.
Amy Hunter and Opal Jones joined the 18 other honorees at an awards luncheon Friday.
Amy Hunter and Opal Jones joined the 18 other honorees at an awards luncheon Friday.
Amy Hunter and Opal Jones joined the 18 other honorees at an awards luncheon Friday.
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A business degree from UMSL helped Jones become the CEO of a nonprofit within 12 years of graduation.
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The University of Missouri–St. Louis Alumni Association honored six alumni at the university’s Founders Dinner on Sept. 19.