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.

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.
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.
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.
The funding will go toward enhancing Succeed programming, strengthening vocational and academic opportunities and improving transition services.
Solomon is currently working as an intern at the company and is hoping to transition into a full-time role as a product owner for supply chain digitization initiatives.
Solomon is currently working as an intern at the company and is hoping to transition into a full-time role as a product owner for supply chain digitization initiatives.
Solomon is currently working as an intern at the company and is hoping to transition into a full-time role as a product owner for supply chain digitization initiatives.
Graduate students in the College of Education and 370 pre-service South African education students worked together to research classroom interventions and collect data.
Graduate students in the College of Education and 370 pre-service South African education students worked together to research classroom interventions and collect data.
Graduate students in the College of Education and 370 pre-service South African education students worked together to research classroom interventions and collect data.
A delegation from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa meets with faculty members from the College of Business Administration last week.
A delegation from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa meets with faculty members from the College of Business Administration last week.
A delegation from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa meets with faculty members from the College of Business Administration last week.
Coffey, who earned his degree in political science, serves as the director of the Douglas and Sarah Allison Center for Foreign Policy at The Heritage Foundation.
“Miriam Makeba: Mama Africa the Musical” tells the story of an iconic musician and civil rights activist who advocated against apartheid while performing on the world stage.
UMSL’s Niyi Coker began working on the project last summer in Cape Town, South Africa.