Students from the Pierre Laclede Honors College helped plant trees in Vinita Park, Missouri, as part of their Honors Day of Service.
Students from the Pierre Laclede Honors College helped plant trees in Vinita Park, Missouri, as part of their Honors Day of Service.
Students from the Pierre Laclede Honors College helped plant trees in Vinita Park, Missouri, as part of their Honors Day of Service.
Students from the Pierre Laclede Honors College helped plant trees in Vinita Park, Missouri, as part of their Honors Day of Service.
The funding will go toward enhancing Succeed programming, strengthening vocational and academic opportunities and improving transition services.
Alayna Santel had a career-best 26 kills in Saturday’s road win over Truman State as the volleyball team improved to 6-0 in GLVC play.
Alayna Santel had a career-best 26 kills in Saturday’s road win over Truman State as the volleyball team improved to 6-0 in GLVC play.
Alayna Santel had a career-best 26 kills in Saturday’s road win over Truman State as the volleyball team improved to 6-0 in GLVC play.
The 10-person council consists of members from across the country who aim to support new scholars and advance nursing research more broadly.
The 10-person council consists of members from across the country who aim to support new scholars and advance nursing research more broadly.
The 10-person council consists of members from across the country who aim to support new scholars and advance nursing research more broadly.
Alum Greg Shafer, who serves on UMSL’s Information Systems and Technology Advisory Board, helped connect Garland with his future employer.
Alum Greg Shafer, who serves on UMSL’s Information Systems and Technology Advisory Board, helped connect Garland with his future employer.
Alum Greg Shafer, who serves on UMSL’s Information Systems and Technology Advisory Board, helped connect Garland with his future employer.
When MADCO takes to the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center stage for its 35th season opening performance, it...
A team of University of Missouri–St. Louis students and faculty members recently planted a prairie garden that was...
The Department of Theater, Dance and Media Studies in the College of Fine Arts and Communication will present the...
Great teachers are the ones who inspire their students to learn while striving to improve themselves, which is exactly...
Ronald Kruszewski credits emotional intelligence for much of his rise to the top in the business world. The chairman...
Each week, the Department of Athletics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis compiles a roundup of how the various...
The Women in the Arts International Conference will be held Nov. 10-12 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis....
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Personal and academic successes are the cornerstones of the Pierre Laclede Honors College at the University of...
UMSL Family Days 2011
Date/Time: October 1, 2011 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM
Location: Various UMSL Locations
Audience: Open
Description: You are invited to attend Family Days 2011! Events include: Family-style Spaghetti Dinner, Comedians, Magicians, Family Fest with balloon artists, caricature artists, and a family service project. This event is free for UMSL students and their families, but registration is required. Sponsored by: The Office of Student Life and The Office of Residential Life and Housing
For Info: Office of Student Life at 314-516-5291
The St. Louis area has a lot going for it. But as St. Louis and St. Louis County continue to bleed out their...
Veronique LaCapra, science reporter at St. Louis Public Radio | 90.7 FM, went to the crossroads of science and art for...
For the last two years, students from the University of Missouri–St. Louis have been working in local food pantries,...
From making tender and flavorful pork ribs to a stint in an indie pop band that is no more, several University of...
The University Wind Ensemble and the University Symphonic Band, under the direction of Gary W. Brandes, director of bands at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Anheuser-Busch Performance Hall at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.
The first performance of the season for the two bands will feature the music of Gustav Holst, Percy Grainger, Ron Nelson, Martin Ellerby and Paul Hindemith. It will also include two guest conductors, music students Jason Nickell and Robert Hardcastle.
Modern American Dance Company will open its 35th season with “Pulse!” MADCO, the dance company in residence at the...
Time is running out to sign up for the University of Missouri-St. Louis Department of Athletics’ Second Annual Tritons...
The doors opened at 10 a.m. and what looked like a trickle at first became a steady stream of job seekers at the Fall...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis women's basketball team continued its tradition of giving back to the community...
“EXPIRED,” an exhibition of students’ interpretation of zombie art, will be on display at Gallery Visio on the campus of the University of Missouri–St. Louis from Oct. 6 to Oct. 31. An opening reception will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Oct. 6.
UMSL student artists will introduce the dark and amazing world of zombie art to gallery patrons for a Halloween treat. The artists will attack their favorite media to depict the dynamic and horrific nature of zombie culture.
The University of Missouri–St. Louis Department of Physics and Astronomy will hold a public viewing of Jupiter,...
Ten-time Grammy Award-winning guitarist George Benson’s career spans more than five decades. During that time, he’s...
Blanche M. Touhill, a historian and chancellor emeritus of the University of Missouri–St. Louis, has spent many years...
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a Japanese teenager? If so, “Japan Drama Night” at the University of Missouri–St....
Each week, University Marketing and Communications at the University of Missouri–St. Louis displays one new image in...
The exhibition “4 Directions 4 Printmakers” will open Sept. 26 at Gallery FAB on the North Campus of the University of...
5k Run/Walk for Freedom
Date/Time: September 24, 2011 9:00 AM
Location: Queeny Park, Ballwin, MO
Audience: Open
Description: International Crisis Aid is hosting its third annual 5K Run/Walk for Freedom on Saturday, Sept. 24, 2011 at Queeny Park in Ballwin, near St. Louis, MO. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. and the Run/Walk will begin at 9 a.m. Proceeds benefit ICA’s Safe Campaign to help rescue and rehabilitate victims of sex trafficking. Cost: $40. More information is available online at: crisisaid.org.
For Info: Jennifer Jones at 314-487-1400
A video peek at the past seemed to energize the crowd Wednesday (Sept. 21) at the annual State of the University...
China’s booming economy and need for educated workers prompted education officials in Chengdu, Sichuan Province to...
Chancellor’s Awards for Excellence were presented to faculty and staff at the University of Missouri–St. Louis Sept....
Kaylee Neutzling, a senior and forward on the University of Missouri–St. Louis Tritons women’s soccer team, is off to...
Natissia Small, assistant dean of students at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, was one of 12 educators honored last Friday during the St. Louis American’s 24th annual “Salute to Excellence in Education” scholarship and awards gala.
Small, who serves as director of UMSL’s Office of Precollegiate Programs, received the 2011 Excellence in Education Award. She recently added the Office of Multicultural Relations to her responsibilities at UMSL.
Soprano Stella Markou, director of vocal studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, will explore the desires of...
Four award-winning ensembles will share the stage for “Solid Gold,” an evening of a cappella harmony at the University...
Each week, the Department of Athletics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis compiles a roundup of how the various...
HEC-TV will profile Modern American Dance Company, the resident dance company at the University of Missouri–St. Louis,...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis baseball program will hold an alumni game on Oct. 8 at the UMSL Baseball Field on...
Violinist Janet Sung enjoys an acclaimed international career as a virtuoso soloist, praised for her lustrous tone and...
The dynamic faculty members at the University of Missouri–St. Louis take on many roles. A new UMSL video looks at...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis had a lot to celebrate Sept. 15 at the Ritz Carlton St. Louis in Clayton, Mo. A...
Nearly 800 people helped the University of Missouri–St. Louis celebrate its 20th Annual Founders Dinner Sept. 15. The...
Zipline Adventure
Date/Time: September 17, 2011 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Location: Meramec Caverns Park
Audience: students, faculty and staff
Description: Today is Campus Recreation’s Zipline Adventure. Soar through the treetops on ziplines at Meramec Caverns Park. Thrilling fun for everyone! The cost is only $10 per UMSL student. Transportation is provided. Participants must register in advance. Call the Campus Rec Office 314-516-5326 to see if spots are still available.
For Info: Campus Recreation Office, 203 Mark Twain Athletic & Fitness Center, 314-516-5326
In the graphic design world, nothing beats witnessing the craft being practiced firsthand, according to Jen McKnight,...
The Academy neighborhood in St. Louis once served as the setting for “Meet Me in St. Louis.” More recently it has...
University of Missouri–St. Louis political scientist Todd Swanstrom and his public policy peers want to push social...
Each week, the Department of Athletics at the University of Missouri–St. Louis compiles a roundup of how the various...
The University of Missouri–St. Louis women’s golf team enters the 2011-12 season with high expectations. The UMSL...
An upcoming concert at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will feature two members of the UMSL faculty and include music composed by a third member of the faculty.
The concert will be held at 5 p.m. Sept. 18, in the E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee Theater at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center. Free and open to the public, it will feature a performance of “Harriet’s Story,” a new song cycle by noted composer Barbara Harbach.
What makes a good teacher? The question is asked by hundreds every year. A crowd of more than 260 students in...
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