The group creates campus resources and provides educational training for faculty, staff and students.
The group creates campus resources and provides educational training for faculty, staff and students.
The group creates campus resources and provides educational training for faculty, staff and students.
The group creates campus resources and provides educational training for faculty, staff and students.
The university was one of 114 institutions nationwide to receive the honor, and one of only three in Missouri.
The group of peer educators is working to promote health and wellness on the UMSL campus through education and awareness outreach.
The group of peer educators is working to promote health and wellness on the UMSL campus through education and awareness outreach.
The group of peer educators is working to promote health and wellness on the UMSL campus through education and awareness outreach.
The native of Spain is leaving UMSL with a degree in psychology, a homecoming crown, two trips to the NCAA national women’s golf tournament and memories to last a lifetime.
The native of Spain is leaving UMSL with a degree in psychology, a homecoming crown, two trips to the NCAA national women’s golf tournament and memories to last a lifetime.
The native of Spain is leaving UMSL with a degree in psychology, a homecoming crown, two trips to the NCAA national women’s golf tournament and memories to last a lifetime.
Yaniv Dudaie and Ares Boira Lopez were elected 2018 homecoming king and queen. Both share a passion for campus involvement.
Yaniv Dudaie and Ares Boira Lopez were elected 2018 homecoming king and queen. Both share a passion for campus involvement.
Yaniv Dudaie and Ares Boira Lopez were elected 2018 homecoming king and queen. Both share a passion for campus involvement.
BSN major Madison Bick concluded her freshman year at UMSL this spring with a 4.0 GPA and two campus awards including “Desk Assistant of the Year” and “Shining Star.”
Building on a college career marked by service, graduating senior Jessica Ploss hopes to become a federal agent and assist families affected by crime.
They are part of the organization Triton Health Educators and are raising awareness on drugs, alcohol and sexual consent.
UMSL nursing major Madlyne Bogdajewicz is one of a handful of students volunteering as Triton Health Educators for an NCAA-funded project.
The group’s primary focus is educating peers about the abuse and misuse of prescription drugs.
UMSL photographer August Jennewein selects his favorite images from last week’s Pack the Stands.