Research before the pandemic found that 30% of students nationwide experience food insecurity at some point during their college career, and the challenges have increased since.
Research before the pandemic found that 30% of students nationwide experience food insecurity at some point during their college career, and the challenges have increased since.
Research before the pandemic found that 30% of students nationwide experience food insecurity at some point during their college career, and the challenges have increased since.
Research before the pandemic found that 30% of students nationwide experience food insecurity at some point during their college career, and the challenges have increased since.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year.
The initiative both encourages new acts of service and highlights the work that UMSL is already doing out in the community.
The initiative both encourages new acts of service and highlights the work that UMSL is already doing out in the community.
The initiative both encourages new acts of service and highlights the work that UMSL is already doing out in the community.
The international relations major will address global trade regulation inquiries, prepare import-export approval submissions and research global trade control issues.
The international relations major will address global trade regulation inquiries, prepare import-export approval submissions and research global trade control issues.
The international relations major will address global trade regulation inquiries, prepare import-export approval submissions and research global trade control issues.
Starting with a basketball game and a dance in 1963, UMSL homecoming has developed into a series of events to engage students, faculty and staff and welcome back alumni.
Starting with a basketball game and a dance in 1963, UMSL homecoming has developed into a series of events to engage students, faculty and staff and welcome back alumni.
Starting with a basketball game and a dance in 1963, UMSL homecoming has developed into a series of events to engage students, faculty and staff and welcome back alumni.
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee coordinated volunteer efforts by student-athletes to donate food and fill boxes at the Triton Pantry.
The council adopted a resolution commending the Tritons for winning the GLVC title and securing an NCAA berth before the tournament’s cancellation in 2019-20.
The racers got a unique look at campus with a route devised by Steve Picucci, head coach of the UMSL cross country and track and field teams.
Afternoons volunteering with his grandfather left a lasting impression on Ripple, who became the Triton Pantry’s first part-time employee.
In all, homecoming royalty candidates helped collect 1,779 nonperishable food items for the Triton Pantry and raised $7,606 in scholarship funds to benefit UMSL students.
The Triton FAN-demic offered students opportunities to use their creativity, engage in service and have some fun with their family members or roommates.
The holiday season, combined with the coronavirus pandemic, make now a key time to support UMSL students who are facing food insecurity.
Degrees with Less Debt named UMSL a top institution in the state for strategies that support enrollment and graduation of Black and Pell-eligible students.
The fund serves as a resource that helps students overcome financial obstacles, such as job loss, that may prevent them from pursuing a degree.
The week-long UMSL tradition united students, faculty, staff and alumni as they showcased their Triton pride.
UMSL alumni from Edward Jones boxed donations for the Triton Pantry last week at Woods Hall in an event coordinated by the UMSL Alumni Association.
MSW student Janeen Hall and BSN student Tabitha Peeples cart an oversized load of donations to the UMSL Triton Pantry on Giving Tuesday.
A recent report said nearly half of all college students have some degree of food insecurity with more than one in five falling into the most severe category.