A total of four students from Hazelwood East High School, Hazelwood West High School and University City High School took part in the paid summer internship program.
A total of four students from Hazelwood East High School, Hazelwood West High School and University City High School took part in the paid summer internship program.
A total of four students from Hazelwood East High School, Hazelwood West High School and University City High School took part in the paid summer internship program.
A total of four students from Hazelwood East High School, Hazelwood West High School and University City High School took part in the paid summer internship program.
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The free two-week program was funded by a $30,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
The free two-week program was funded by a $30,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
The free two-week program was funded by a $30,000 grant from the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.
Nearly 300 high school students participated in the four-week UMSL Bridge Program initiative.
Nearly 300 high school students participated in the four-week UMSL Bridge Program initiative.
Nearly 300 high school students participated in the four-week UMSL Bridge Program initiative.
Meet five of the 13 high school students and learn about their research, internship experience and future hopes and dreams.
Meet five of the 13 high school students and learn about their research, internship experience and future hopes and dreams.
Meet five of the 13 high school students and learn about their research, internship experience and future hopes and dreams.
New students Gabrielle Murphy and Christopher Ernst come to UMSL after gaining research experience in the precollegiate STARS program more than a year ago.
The precollegiate research program Students and Teachers as Research Scientists has a record 96 high school juniors enrolled this summer.
This summer, 68 high school juniors will fill UMSL laboratories, conducting science research involving everything from fighting cervical cancer to designing and building satellites.
Participants of UMSL’s six-week summer precollegiate program come from the St. Louis metro area, as well as Pennsylvania, Arizona, Illinois and even Greece.
Next week more than 40 high school students will arrive on the campus of the University of Missouri–St. Louis ready to learn the ins and outs of information technology.