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Graduate Women in Science conference honors the late Bettina Casad through a...

Emily Hemingway, the founding executive director of TechSTL, delivers her keynote speech, “Embracing Disruption as an Emerging Innovator,” during the 2023 Graduate Women in Science conference on the...

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UMSL students visit Missouri State Capitol for Undergraduate Research Day

UMSL students give poster presentations last Thursday at the Missouri State Capitol as part of the University of Missouri System’s Undergraduate Research Day. (Photos courtesy of UM System) Twelve...

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UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

Catcher Bryce Kulinski had five hits, including two home runs, and drove in eight runs to help lead UMSL to a series sweep of Southwest Baptist over the weekend. UMSL combined for 50 runs in the...

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9th annual hackathon engages students, alumni and community while supporting...

From left, Enjolic Combs, Divine Akinjiy and Alina Nguyen formed The Tech Goddesses and took first prize at the Women’s Hackathon, which took place on April 15 to celebrate women in tech. On a dark and...

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Eye on UMSL: Making a game plan

Members of the University of Missouri–St. Louis men’s and women’s tennis teams huddled together on the UMSL Tennis Courts last Friday before their Great Lakes Valley Conference dual meet against...

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UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

Senior golfer Cyril Henault placed second individually in the stroke play portion of the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship and also helped the Tritons advance to the medal match, where they...

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Doctoral student Palak Sondhi invited to attend Lindau Nobel Laureate...

Palak Sondhi, a doctoral student in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was invited to participate in the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings in Lindau, Germany, this summer. (Photo by Derik...

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Students get a chance to show off their work at annual Graduate Research Fair

Biology student George Todd talks to faculty members and another graduate student about his research last Friday during the annual Graduate Research Fair in the Millennium Student Center. Todd won...

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UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

McKenzie Lamos hit her eighth and ninth home runs of the season over the weekend to help the Tritons secure series splits against Indianapolis and McKendree at the UMSL Softball Field. (Photo by...

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Undergraduate Research Symposium features special performance of composer...

During last Friday’s Undergraduate Research Symposium, anthropology major Shane Devine presented his senior thesis project, which consists of the first-ever biography of Hazel Felman, an annotated...

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UMSL’s annual Mirthweek Carnival offers food and fun for all ages

This year’s Mirthweek Carnival brought dozens of faculty, staff, students and members of the community together for fun and games. (Photos by Derik Holtmann) One of the oldest traditions at the...

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Eye on UMSL: Capturing a legacy

Chicago artist Nino “Tsel One” Rodriguez works on an interpretive mural last month for the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. The mural, which is located on...

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Friends, supporters gather to celebrate upcoming renovation of University...

St. Louis Mercantile Library Executive Director John Neal Hoover, Chancellor Kristin Sobolik and Dean of Libraries Christopher Dames don hard hats and stand in front of a balloon arch where the new...

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Social work student Elexis Hubbard to put love of service to use as 2023-24...

Elexis Hubbard, the president of UMSL’s Alpha Phi Omega chapter, was recently selected as a 2023-24 Newman Civic Fellow. She plans to continue volunteering her time in the community, including at the...

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International Photo Contest features spectacular scenes from around the globe

Sarah Jimenez, UMSL Global international student support coordinator, presents Dharini Rao, an information systems and technology major, an honorable mention prize for her photo submission to the...

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Softball pitcher and biology graduate Mimi Bradley takes her passion for...

Mimi Bradley, a biology major and pitcher for the UMSL softball team, will start medical school this summer. (Photos by Derik Holtmann) Mimi Bradley is well aware of the role that physical fitness and...

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UMSL Tritons weekly rewind

UMSL runners Benjamin VandenBrink (at left) and Jacob Warner finished second and third in the men’s 5,000-meter run at the GLVC Outdoor Track and Field Championships, held at Allgood-Bailey Stadium in...

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UMSL students ‘Take A Paws’ to help manage stress before finals

Graphic and computer design major Jeremiah Robinson relaxes while petting Sophie, a 4-year-old Goldendoodle at “Take a Paws,” a touch dog therapy event put on by Purina and Duo Touch Dogs and hosted by...

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UMSL to honor more than 1,700 students during spring commencement ceremonies

Spring commencement ceremonies are set to be held May 12, 13 and 14 with UMSL expected to confer more than 1,700 degrees to spring and summer graduates. (Photo by August Jennewein) The University of...

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Psychology graduate Sejla Muslic aims to support mental health among Bosnian...

Sejla Muslic, who came to the United States as a refugee from the Balkans when she was 7 months old, is set to earn her bachelor’s degree in psychology and a certificate in children’s advocacy studies....

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