Therese Macan, associate professor of psychology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been named a fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology for her outstanding and unique research contributions to the field of...
Therese Macan, associate professor of psychology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been named a fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology for her outstanding and unique research contributions to the field of...
Therese Macan, associate professor of psychology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been named a fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology for her outstanding and unique research contributions to the field of...
Therese Macan, associate professor of psychology at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has been named a fellow in the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology for her outstanding and unique research contributions to the field of...
Coble is leading a committee of multidisciplinary professionals from across the country, whose recommendations will inform the Department of the Interior’s actions over the next 10 years.
St. Louis entertainers Carolbeth True and Deborah Scharn provided a lively beginning to this year’s Trailblazers ceremony at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Their renditions of Helen Reddy’s 1971 hit ”I Am Woman” and “I’m A Woman,” popularized by Peggy Lee in 1962, had the audience clapping and singing along
St. Louis entertainers Carolbeth True and Deborah Scharn provided a lively beginning to this year’s Trailblazers ceremony at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Their renditions of Helen Reddy’s 1971 hit ”I Am Woman” and “I’m A Woman,” popularized by Peggy Lee in 1962, had the audience clapping and singing along
St. Louis entertainers Carolbeth True and Deborah Scharn provided a lively beginning to this year’s Trailblazers ceremony at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Their renditions of Helen Reddy’s 1971 hit ”I Am Woman” and “I’m A Woman,” popularized by Peggy Lee in 1962, had the audience clapping and singing along