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UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

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.

UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

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.

UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

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.

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UMSL Events for Sept. 10-16, 2011

Midwest Madness Comedy Show Tickets on Sale Now
Date/Time: September 10-13, 2011
Location: Touhill PAC
Audience: Open
Description: Get over that mid-week hump at the Midwest Madness Comedy Show, September 14! St. Louis’ own B-Phlat, Detroit’s Tony Roberts and Chicago’s Damon Williams will have you laughing for days. Advance tickets are $7 for students and $10 for staff/faculty. Both groups must present their UMSL ID and may purchase a maximum of two tickets at the discount. This event is open to the public; advance tickets are $15. All ticket prices will change the day of the event. The show is a reserved seating event.
For Info: Ashlee Roberts at 314-516-5291

MOMIX back by popular demand

MOMIX back by popular demand

The dancer-illusionists of MOMIX wowed St. Louis audiences when Dance St. Louis presented their “Botanica” in April at...

Eye on UMSL: On the move

Eye on UMSL: On the move

Each week, University Marketing and Communications at the University of Missouri–St. Louis displays one new image in...

UMSL Events for Sept. 3-9

Midwest Madness Comedy Show Tickets on Sale Now
Date/Time: September 3-13, 2011
Location: Touhill PAC
Audience: Open
Description: Get over that mid-week hump at the Midwest Madness Comedy Show, September 14! St. Louis’ own B-Phlat, Detroit’s Tony Roberts and Chicago’s Damon Williams will have you laughing for days. Advance tickets are $7 for students and $10 for faculty and staff. Both groups must present their UMSL ID and may purchase a maximum of two tickets at the discount. This event is open to the public; advance tickets are $15. All ticket prices will change the day of the event. The show is a reserved-seating event.
For Info: Ashlee Roberts at 314-516-5291

Eye on UMSL: Evening bike ride

Eye on UMSL: Evening bike ride

Each week, University Marketing and Communications at the University of Missouri–St. Louis displays one new image in...

Mr. Hoosman goes to Washington

Mr. Hoosman goes to Washington

University of Missouri–St. Louis alumnus Hubert Hoosman Jr., BS administration justice 1979, will head to Washington...

Students return on Move-In Day

Students return on Move-In Day

New students began moving into residence halls on Aug. 19 and Aug. 20 at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. A...

College credit program for high schoolers earns national accreditation

College credit program for high schoolers earns national accreditation

The University of Missouri–St. Louis Advanced Credit Program has earned accreditation by the National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships.

UMSL’s Advanced Credit Program is a dual credit program that allows students to earn college credit and become familiar with the college experience while still in high school. College credits earned through ACP are accepted at all of Missouri’s public colleges and universities and many other institutions across the country.

UMSL administrator named ACE Fellow

UMSL administrator named ACE Fellow

Gwendolyn Deloach-Packnett, who has served the University of Missouri–St. Louis for 14 years as the founding director of the Office of Multicultural Relations, has been selected to participate in the American Council on Education Fellows Program.

Packnett is currently assistant vice chancellor for academic affairs at UMSL. As a member of the ACE Fellows Program, she will spend the 2011-12 academic year at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis observing and monitoring the administration.

Camp exposes teen girls to career choices

The University of Missouri–St. Louis continued its outreach efforts to pre-collegiate students with the second annual UMSL Girls’ Leadership Camp.

Established in 2010 by Malaika Horne, director of the Executive Leadership Consortium at UMSL, this year’s GLC was held June 26-29 at the J.C. Penney Conference Center. Seventy-seven girls from public and private high schools from all over the St. Louis region — and the U.S. — attended the camp.

Campers came from Mary Institute Country Day School, Horton Watkins High School in Ladue, Sumner High School in St. Louis, Normandy Senior High School and St. Elizabeth Academy. Some campers came from as far away as St. Genevieve, Mo., Colorado and California. A growing number of campers are recent immigrants to the United States.