McCarthy’s path to an engineering degree took longer than expected, but he remains optimistic about the doors it can open.
McCarthy’s path to an engineering degree took longer than expected, but he remains optimistic about the doors it can open.
McCarthy’s path to an engineering degree took longer than expected, but he remains optimistic about the doors it can open.
McCarthy’s path to an engineering degree took longer than expected, but he remains optimistic about the doors it can open.
Lohmann earned a PhD in biology with an emphasis in ecology, evolution and systematics from UMSL in 2003 and had support from the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology while pursuing her degree.
Hopfer’s career at Centene began with a connection he cultivated at a UMSL-sponsored career fair.
Hopfer’s career at Centene began with a connection he cultivated at a UMSL-sponsored career fair.
Hopfer’s career at Centene began with a connection he cultivated at a UMSL-sponsored career fair.
Cassie Bianculli will enter a competitive management program after graduating with a BSBA earlier this month.
Cassie Bianculli will enter a competitive management program after graduating with a BSBA earlier this month.
Cassie Bianculli will enter a competitive management program after graduating with a BSBA earlier this month.
Research opportunities played a big part in Weatherford-Pratt’s choice to transfer to UMSL after deciding to change majors.
Research opportunities played a big part in Weatherford-Pratt’s choice to transfer to UMSL after deciding to change majors.
Research opportunities played a big part in Weatherford-Pratt’s choice to transfer to UMSL after deciding to change majors.
Political science major Ashley Westbrook’s kidneys began to fail during her freshman year at UMSL. Medical treatment and serious determination got her to graduation, and law school awaits.
The Thailand native is one of four members of his family to earn a master’s degree from UMSL.
Many of the people who helped Marco Pipoly along the way toward his degree were there Saturday afternoon to celebrate as he became UMSL’s 100,000th graduate.
The native of Spain is leaving UMSL with a degree in psychology, a homecoming crown, two trips to the NCAA national women’s golf tournament and memories to last a lifetime.
Rainey has done research into the so-called code of the streets and its effect on the likelihood that youth experience violent victimization.
Pipoly was celebrated as the university’s 100,000th graduate during commencement ceremonies Saturday afternoon and has received an NSF research fellowship for graduate school.
Degree candidates share stories of struggle and acceptance at UMSL’s first formal, public Lavender Graduation ceremony for LGBTQ students.
The university will confer more than 1,500 degrees during this spring’s six ceremonies with a majority of the graduates from the St. Louis area.