The Ed G. Smith College of Business’ “Skills for the Future” event gave students the chance to connect with academic advisors, career and professional development staff and faculty members.
The Ed G. Smith College of Business’ “Skills for the Future” event gave students the chance to connect with academic advisors, career and professional development staff and faculty members.
The Ed G. Smith College of Business’ “Skills for the Future” event gave students the chance to connect with academic advisors, career and professional development staff and faculty members.
The Ed G. Smith College of Business’ “Skills for the Future” event gave students the chance to connect with academic advisors, career and professional development staff and faculty members.
The Tritons will play Central Region champion Washburn at 1 p.m. Saturday in an Elite Eight match at World Wide Technology Soccer Park.
More than 375 students attended the Jamboree, helping the Office of Student Involvement uphold its motto: Where people find their people.
More than 375 students attended the Jamboree, helping the Office of Student Involvement uphold its motto: Where people find their people.
More than 375 students attended the Jamboree, helping the Office of Student Involvement uphold its motto: Where people find their people.
The club is open to all skill levels, and Hancock plans to expand its event programming to include exhibitions and tournaments during the coming academic year.
The club is open to all skill levels, and Hancock plans to expand its event programming to include exhibitions and tournaments during the coming academic year.
The club is open to all skill levels, and Hancock plans to expand its event programming to include exhibitions and tournaments during the coming academic year.
Dozens of student groups came together to welcome new members, share upcoming events and more.
Dozens of student groups came together to welcome new members, share upcoming events and more.
Dozens of student groups came together to welcome new members, share upcoming events and more.
Student organizations set up tables in the Millennium Student Center third floor rotunda to recruit new members last Wednesday.
Its members organize tree climbs, tour recycling facilities, tend a community garden, camp extensively and regularly assist with stream cleanup in the region.
With a recording-setting year as its guidepost, the University of Missouri–St. Louis is kicking off its annual “Month of Giving” — traditionally observed in October.