Yudin Gurung and Mahde Alkharabsheh are both members of the Triton esports Valorant team, which is in its third season of competition this academic year.
Yudin Gurung and Mahde Alkharabsheh are both members of the Triton esports Valorant team, which is in its third season of competition this academic year.
Yudin Gurung and Mahde Alkharabsheh are both members of the Triton esports Valorant team, which is in its third season of competition this academic year.
Yudin Gurung and Mahde Alkharabsheh are both members of the Triton esports Valorant team, which is in its third season of competition this academic year.
Yudin Gurung and Mahde Alkharabsheh are both members of the Triton esports Valorant team, which is in its third season of competition this academic year.
Hammad is major in criminology and criminal justice, Moore in international business and Shivers in civil engineering.
Hammad is major in criminology and criminal justice, Moore in international business and Shivers in civil engineering.
Hammad is major in criminology and criminal justice, Moore in international business and Shivers in civil engineering.
The university will collaborate with the nonprofit on events such as the Start with Leadership Conference, the Youth Leadership St. Louis Program and the new NextGen Leadership Program for UMSL students.
The university will collaborate with the nonprofit on events such as the Start with Leadership Conference, the Youth Leadership St. Louis Program and the new NextGen Leadership Program for UMSL students.
The university will collaborate with the nonprofit on events such as the Start with Leadership Conference, the Youth Leadership St. Louis Program and the new NextGen Leadership Program for UMSL students.
The department was honored for its work in UMSL Magazine and UMSL Daily.
The department was honored for its work in UMSL Magazine and UMSL Daily.
The department was honored for its work in UMSL Magazine and UMSL Daily.
Several UMSL staff members presented throughout the conference on topics that reflected the university’s anchor mission and collaborative approach within the communities it serves.
The dual major won last year’s UMSL Young Artist Competition and was the featured performer at this year’s Founders Celebration.
UMSL Teaching Professor Michael Costello invited McLemore back to show his students what is possible when they embrace opportunities offered by the university.
The society provides educational experiences for optometry students who are interested in elevating their contact lens knowledge.
The women’s soccer team secured the No. 1 seed in this week’s GLVC Tournament after tying McKendree for the regular-season title.
The UMSL Symphony Orchestra and University Singers presented the concert “Song of Fate,” with works by Robert Schumann, Clara Schumann, Johannes Brahms and Jessie Montgomery, during the Fall Festival.
For McWilliams, having her research published in the International Journal of Cross Cultural Management was a way of honoring Bettina Casad, the original chair of her dissertation committee.
Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media. Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories.
Hendree completed her BSBA and a minor in art history in 1996 and is the founder and president of Q. Hendree Art Consulting.
Scholar Michelle Miller delivered the keynote address during the 24th annual conference, which drew more than 500 attendees last week.
Nearly 60 prospective students attended the event on Oct. 17 and had a chance to learn about programs in biology, chemistry and biochemistry, physics and astronomy, and engineering.
The women’s soccer team ran its winning streak to four matches with wins against Upper Iowa and Quincy and clinched a spot in the GLVC Tournament.
The modified course for the Veterans Center Combat Fitness Test competition featured running, an ammo can lift and a sled drag.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.
The MCA will award four $2,500 scholarships for the 2025-26 school year while also launching a student club that will provide access to internships, jobs and industry connections.
Employees will receive tuition assistance on degree and certificate programs in a range of disciplines as well as discounts on approved non-credit courses offered through UMSL’s Advanced Workforce Center.
Each of the four sessions at the 2025 symposium partnered UMSL faculty members with industry experts to bridge the gap between theory and practice.
More than 100 guests visited the vibrant new space during an open house to mark its completion Tuesday evening.
The Saint Louis Zoo and Missouri Department of Conservation have taken an interest in her work.
Zahra Rahmati and Sowmya Kumpatla developed a mathematical optimization model to help the company revamp its supplier selection decisions to adjust to a quickly changing marketplace.
About 300 runners and walkers registered to take part in this year’s race, which crisscrossed North Campus on Saturday morning.
UMSL students were encouraged to bring their own vinyls, EPs, CDs and LPs to share during UMSL Radio’s October Radio Social.
The society provides educational experiences for students in optometry schools across North America who are dedicated to helping treat children with myopia.
The EIC will offer pitch workshops to help student participants refine their proposals before the competitions start in the spring semester.
Logan Mayo and the 22nd-ranked men’s golf team tied for the lead at the Doc Spragg Invitational but fell to host Findlay in a two-hole playoff. Mayo tied for fifth individually.
Grossman and his research collaborators found motivated reasoning as one of the root causes of why invitees so often respond to invitations with ‘maybe’ instead of a definitive ‘yes’ or ‘no.’
The funding will go toward enhancing Succeed programming, strengthening vocational and academic opportunities and improving transition services.
Haley Rives, the managing director at Asset Consulting Group and a mentor for UMSL’s RISE Academy, was the keynote speaker at the event.
Associate Teaching Professor Violaine White was one of 13 awardees this year and had an immersive experience in the French-speaking country of Senegal with the support of her grant.
Students from the Pierre Laclede Honors College helped plant trees in Vinita Park, Missouri, as part of their Honors Day of Service.
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.
Alum Greg Shafer, who serves on UMSL’s Information Systems and Technology Advisory Board, helped connect Garland with his future employer.
The value of the UMSL fund has nearly doubled over the past two years, with students in each of the three methodology groups each beating market averages in that time frame.
The decline coincides with a record high in the distribution of the overdose reversal medication naloxone, with over 639,000 kits spread across the state in the 2025 fiscal year.
Stories about the university, its scholars and their expertise are often covered by local and national news media. Media Coverage highlights some of the top stories.
The Pierre Laclede Honors College hosted a candlelight concert featuring the Arianna String Quartet last week in the Museum Room.
Founding Director George Nnanna and his first two faculty hires, Xin Wang and Hamid Sanei, share a commitment to providing an experiential learning environment for UMSL students.
The students spent four weeks in Florence, drawing from the city’s art and architecture to create 8-bit style video games.
UMSL joined Saint Louis University, St. Louis Community College, Southwestern Illinois College and Washington University in the friendly competition organized by Citizens for Modern Transit.
Benjamin Berger led the 22nd-ranked men’s golf team to a runner-up finish in last week’s Midwest Collegiate in Peru, Indiana.
Social media manager Valerie Furlong captured video from the two-day event created to immerse area high school students in the joy of singing a cappella music.
The official membership program provides direct support for scholarships, postseason travel, facilities, meals and other program enhancements.
Heywood focuses on teaching, training and developing associates working in nearly 600 Walmart vision centers across 20 states.
Campus photographer Derik Holtmann captured activity and engagement during the first month of classes.
Azim Ahmadzadeh, Jalene LaMontagne, Sara Miller, Erika Gibb and Mohi Saki received four grants totaling more than $1.9 million to support their research.
The Ed G. Smith College of Business’ “Skills for the Future” event gave students the chance to connect with academic advisors, career and professional development staff and faculty members.
The Department of Language and Cultural Studies organized the event, which drew more than 700 students from high schools across the St. Louis region.
Iyannah Jackson and the UMSL volleyball team opened Great Lakes Valley Conference play with a pair of straight-sets road wins over Drury and Southwest Baptist.
The award is presented to up to three staff or faculty members each month in recognition of their efforts to transform the lives of UMSL students and the wider community.