The annual, two-day conference at UMSL had two keynote address along with 110 presenters, 67 sessions and 13 vendors....
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Pamela Jackson's address on "Women in STEM Careers" was the latest in the Distinguished Speaker Series at UMSL....
Judith Zimny graduated from UMSL with a master's degree in educational leadership in 1983. She was recently named vice president of NISE....
Wendy Olivas, Erika Gibb and Cynthia Dupureur serve as the UMSL department chairs for biology, physics and astronomy, and chemistry and biochemistry, respectively....
A business analyst, Shenoy tracks insights for the company, supporting projects including Google Express, Google Play Books and Google Trusted Stores....
The Center for Teaching and Learning's 2016 Focus on Teaching and Technology Conference had more than 100 presenters, 16 of them from UMSL....
The grant calls for a 125 percent increase in Missouri's minority STEM graduates, with the goal of graduating more than 600 statewide by 2021....
Fifth grade teacher Christine Ries received the 2013 Outstanding Elementary Science Teacher of Missouri Award. ...
Carl Hoagland is a visionary. As the Emerson Electric Endowed Professor of Teaching and Learning at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Hoagland not only imagined a more technologically engaged campus...
A modern work force needs a modern learning environment. That environment is exactly what the University of Missouri–St. Louis strives to offer its students, said Chancellor Tom George....