Grossman and his colleagues found that potential self-inviters overestimate how irritated plan-holders would be by self-invitations.

Grossman and his colleagues found that potential self-inviters overestimate how irritated plan-holders would be by self-invitations.
Grossman and his colleagues found that potential self-inviters overestimate how irritated plan-holders would be by self-invitations.
Grossman and his colleagues found that potential self-inviters overestimate how irritated plan-holders would be by self-invitations.
The PRIMED Institute in Character Education’s annual five-day event held on UMSL’s campus is designed for school leaders committed to fostering character development in students.
Grossman, who was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Sustained Excellence in Online Teaching in August, will present one of his papers at a conference in Paris, France, later this month.
Grossman, who was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Sustained Excellence in Online Teaching in August, will present one of his papers at a conference in Paris, France, later this month.
Grossman, who was awarded the Chancellor’s Award for Sustained Excellence in Online Teaching in August, will present one of his papers at a conference in Paris, France, later this month.
The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
The award encourages and provides support for research in the area of college student affairs and related areas of counseling and education.
UMSL alumna Connie Sexauer is the author of a new book titled “From a Park, to a Stadium, to a Little Piece of Heaven.”
UMSL alumna Connie Sexauer is the author of a new book titled “From a Park, to a Stadium, to a Little Piece of Heaven.”
UMSL alumna Connie Sexauer is the author of a new book titled “From a Park, to a Stadium, to a Little Piece of Heaven.”
Kersten has been dean of the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences at the University of Idaho and will assume his new role Aug. 1.