The students spent four weeks in Florence, drawing from the city’s art and architecture to create 8-bit style video games.
The students spent four weeks in Florence, drawing from the city’s art and architecture to create 8-bit style video games.
The students spent four weeks in Florence, drawing from the city’s art and architecture to create 8-bit style video games.
The students spent four weeks in Florence, drawing from the city’s art and architecture to create 8-bit style video games.
Westhoff developed the course “St. Louis: Hope in Action” while serving as a Signature Course Fellow at Notre Dame’s Institute for Ethics and the Common Good.
Braswell, who completed his bachelor’s degree in history in May, is one of two representatives of Ward 4 and is serving on the Police Committee and Public Works Committee.
Braswell, who completed his bachelor’s degree in history in May, is one of two representatives of Ward 4 and is serving on the Police Committee and Public Works Committee.
Braswell, who completed his bachelor’s degree in history in May, is one of two representatives of Ward 4 and is serving on the Police Committee and Public Works Committee.
The associate professor of history and education accepted the Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Historical Association.
The associate professor of history and education accepted the Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Historical Association.
The associate professor of history and education accepted the Eugene Asher Distinguished Teaching Award from the American Historical Association.
Students Brandon Garrison and Taylor Obst work on a batch of beer they’re brewing for the UMSL course Beer Brewing: Chemical and Biochemical Principles.
Students Brandon Garrison and Taylor Obst work on a batch of beer they’re brewing for the UMSL course Beer Brewing: Chemical and Biochemical Principles.
Students Brandon Garrison and Taylor Obst work on a batch of beer they’re brewing for the UMSL course Beer Brewing: Chemical and Biochemical Principles.
The associate teaching professor of English will receive the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence for a Non-Tenure Track Faculty Member on Sept. 17 during the State of the University Address.