Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
Nearly two dozen faculty, students and staff attended the event, which focused on ways to support Black students and amplify their voices.
The immersive two-day event brought high school and middle school students from around the region to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
UMSL’s Benjamin Torbert (at right) enjoyed introducing Walt Wolfram, whom he considers a mentor, to his own students and the broader campus community last week.
UMSL’s Benjamin Torbert (at right) enjoyed introducing Walt Wolfram, whom he considers a mentor, to his own students and the broader campus community last week.
UMSL’s Benjamin Torbert (at right) enjoyed introducing Walt Wolfram, whom he considers a mentor, to his own students and the broader campus community last week.