The award recipients received up to $1,000 in funding for projects in the fields of biology, chemistry and psychology.
The award recipients received up to $1,000 in funding for projects in the fields of biology, chemistry and psychology.
The award recipients received up to $1,000 in funding for projects in the fields of biology, chemistry and psychology.
The award recipients received up to $1,000 in funding for projects in the fields of biology, chemistry and psychology.
Wurl, who works with St. Louis Children’s Choirs and the Des Lee Fine Arts Education Collaborative, is student teaching at Barretts Elementary in Manchester during his final semester at UMSL.
“Computational Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology” was published by Springer in 2016 and became available for purchase this month.
“Computational Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology” was published by Springer in 2016 and became available for purchase this month.
“Computational Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology” was published by Springer in 2016 and became available for purchase this month.
Project Lead The Way placed the teens in UMSL labs where they researched everything from avian malaria to circadian rhythm in fruit flies.
Project Lead The Way placed the teens in UMSL labs where they researched everything from avian malaria to circadian rhythm in fruit flies.
Project Lead The Way placed the teens in UMSL labs where they researched everything from avian malaria to circadian rhythm in fruit flies.
Eric Majzoub explained his hydrogen fuel cell technology research – and the solutions it offers the automobile industry – on HEC-TV’s “Innovations.”
Eric Majzoub explained his hydrogen fuel cell technology research – and the solutions it offers the automobile industry – on HEC-TV’s “Innovations.”
Eric Majzoub explained his hydrogen fuel cell technology research – and the solutions it offers the automobile industry – on HEC-TV’s “Innovations.”
Nearly 30 high school students in the 2015 STARS cohort have snagged an LMI Aerospace Award for Excellence in Research.
Michael Goedeker graduated this past spring with his bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering and now works for MAVERICK Technologies.
KETC came to campus to do a segment for “Science Matters” on the STARS program at UMSL.