Boboc aims to strengthen strategic partnerships and support the St. Louis community through programming offered by the College of Education.
Boboc aims to strengthen strategic partnerships and support the St. Louis community through programming offered by the College of Education.
Boboc aims to strengthen strategic partnerships and support the St. Louis community through programming offered by the College of Education.
Boboc aims to strengthen strategic partnerships and support the St. Louis community through programming offered by the College of Education.
Dr. Nina Katsev graduated from the college in 1992, and daughters Dr. Cailyn Katsev Ruck and Dr. Julia “Kiki” Katsev Larson followed her path, earning degrees in 2017 and 2018, respectively.
The university began transferring the archives to the State Historical Society of Missouri’s St. Louis Research Center after announcing it would be closing.
The university began transferring the archives to the State Historical Society of Missouri’s St. Louis Research Center after announcing it would be closing.
The university began transferring the archives to the State Historical Society of Missouri’s St. Louis Research Center after announcing it would be closing.
The Center is founded on three pillars – research, education and outreach – and designed to increase the visibility and impact of UMSL’s award-winning supply chain department.
The Center is founded on three pillars – research, education and outreach – and designed to increase the visibility and impact of UMSL’s award-winning supply chain department.
The Center is founded on three pillars – research, education and outreach – and designed to increase the visibility and impact of UMSL’s award-winning supply chain department.
Up to 140 students each year will receive one-on-one coaching and assistance connecting with other campus resources because of the new funding.
Up to 140 students each year will receive one-on-one coaching and assistance connecting with other campus resources because of the new funding.
Up to 140 students each year will receive one-on-one coaching and assistance connecting with other campus resources because of the new funding.