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In print: Recently published books by UMSL faculty
In print: Recently published books by UMSL faculty

"Shattered, Cracked, or Firmly Intact?: Women and the Executive Glass Ceiling Worldwide" BY FARIDA JALALZAI Oxford University Press, March 2013 The idea of women in powerful roles is no myth, but the climb to executive leadership is still trying and does not...

In print: Recently published books by UMSL faculty

"Shattered, Cracked, or Firmly Intact?: Women and the Executive Glass Ceiling Worldwide" BY FARIDA JALALZAI Oxford University Press, March 2013 The idea of women in powerful roles is no myth, but the climb to executive leadership is still trying and does not...

In print: Recently published books by UMSL faculty

"Shattered, Cracked, or Firmly Intact?: Women and the Executive Glass Ceiling Worldwide" BY FARIDA JALALZAI Oxford University Press, March 2013 The idea of women in powerful roles is no myth, but the climb to executive leadership is still trying and does not...

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Chancellor’s Award recognizes UMSL faculty member’s commitment to students

Chancellor’s Award recognizes UMSL faculty member’s commitment to students

Kathleen Nigro has positively influenced hundreds of University of Missouri–St. Louis students. During her 15 years at UMSL, she has tirelessly worked as a teacher, adviser and community service advocate with the Gender Studies program, Department of English, Pierre Laclede Honors College and several student organizations. Nigro’s passionate commitment to her students has earned her the Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in the category of Non-Tenure Track Faculty Member.

Gender Studies program celebrates new location

Gender Studies program celebrates new location

The Gender Studies program at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has moved up in the world, figuratively and literally. The program recently moved from a space in the partially submerged second floor of Clark Hall to the more spacious 494 Lucas Hall.

Forum to focus on reproductive rights as national debate heats up

Forum to focus on reproductive rights as national debate heats up

Reproductive rights have been a recent hot-button political issue. As the national debate heats up, a forum on reproductive rights at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will explore the issue, why the rights are important and why these issues are in the news now.