Community was a major theme at the annual conference, which boasted 54 speakers across 20 sessions.
Community was a major theme at the annual conference, which boasted 54 speakers across 20 sessions.
Community was a major theme at the annual conference, which boasted 54 speakers across 20 sessions.
Community was a major theme at the annual conference, which boasted 54 speakers across 20 sessions.
UMSL Global team members kicked off Global Triton Welcome, a weeklong orientation to help new international students get acclimated ahead of the spring semester.
The Tiny Tritons program offers no-cost events designed to support students who care for children and connect families with the UMSL community.
The Tiny Tritons program offers no-cost events designed to support students who care for children and connect families with the UMSL community.
The Tiny Tritons program offers no-cost events designed to support students who care for children and connect families with the UMSL community.
The Costa Rica native has taken an active role in the Jennings-UMSL Mentorship Program among other outreach opportunities since coming to St. Louis.
The Costa Rica native has taken an active role in the Jennings-UMSL Mentorship Program among other outreach opportunities since coming to St. Louis.
The Costa Rica native has taken an active role in the Jennings-UMSL Mentorship Program among other outreach opportunities since coming to St. Louis.
The associate director of development will receive an Outstanding Young Professional Award in November.
The associate director of development will receive an Outstanding Young Professional Award in November.
The associate director of development will receive an Outstanding Young Professional Award in November.
UMSL Professor Keith Miller is working to create a program that would allow children who are ill to take part in science activities through the use of virtual robots.
Unearthing dinosaur bones is something mostly seen on television or read about in books. But for two University of Missouri–St. Louis students, it was their summer.
The St. Louis Business Journal refers to them as “the St. Louis nonprofit dream team.” They are 16 St. Louisans serving on at least three of the region’s largest nonprofit boards. University of Missouri–St. Louis Chancellor Tom George is among the dream teamers featured in “The Ultimate St. Louis Board,” the St. Louis Business Journal’s cover story this week.