Edghill had a degree in urban planning and design when he decided to return to school to pursue a second bachelor’s in anthropology.

Edghill had a degree in urban planning and design when he decided to return to school to pursue a second bachelor’s in anthropology.
Edghill had a degree in urban planning and design when he decided to return to school to pursue a second bachelor’s in anthropology.
Edghill had a degree in urban planning and design when he decided to return to school to pursue a second bachelor’s in anthropology.
UMSL alumni also contribute more than $14 billion to the St. Louis region, according to the analysis by nationally recognized consulting firm Tripp Umbach.
Student members of the National Society of Leadership and Success honored faculty, staff and each other during the UMSL chapter’s recent induction ceremony.
Student members of the National Society of Leadership and Success honored faculty, staff and each other during the UMSL chapter’s recent induction ceremony.
Student members of the National Society of Leadership and Success honored faculty, staff and each other during the UMSL chapter’s recent induction ceremony.
Patti Wright, associate professor of anthropology at UMSL, studies the past interrelationships between people and plants or what is called “paleoethnobotany.”
Patti Wright, associate professor of anthropology at UMSL, studies the past interrelationships between people and plants or what is called “paleoethnobotany.”
Patti Wright, associate professor of anthropology at UMSL, studies the past interrelationships between people and plants or what is called “paleoethnobotany.”
Pat Mulroy, who is considered one of the foremost experts on water issues in the nation, will weigh in on climate change, melting ice in the arctic and water scarcity during a panel discussion Nov. 7 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “Facing the Unthinkable:...
Pat Mulroy, who is considered one of the foremost experts on water issues in the nation, will weigh in on climate change, melting ice in the arctic and water scarcity during a panel discussion Nov. 7 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “Facing the Unthinkable:...
Pat Mulroy, who is considered one of the foremost experts on water issues in the nation, will weigh in on climate change, melting ice in the arctic and water scarcity during a panel discussion Nov. 7 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “Facing the Unthinkable:...