First day of college, first solar eclipse for many UMSL students
A large crowd of students and campus community members gathered outside of the Millennium Student Center and Recreation and Wellness Center to observe the Aug. 21 solar eclipse. View a time lapse video...
View ArticleFlurry of new students and energy in the spotlight during UMSL’s Move-In Day
Approximately 300 students moved into Oak Hall during Triton Take-Off weekend before the start of the fall semester. A total of 550 students currently live in university-owned residential facilities....
View ArticleMechanical engineering students develop working prototypes for the Danforth...
Mechanical engineering majors (from left) Wade Twellman, John Hahler and Issac Asaro present their media plate wrapping device at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis. (Photo courtesy...
View Article10 great UMSL photos from the start of the fall semester
(Photos by August Jennewein) First week of class seem like a bit of a blur? Not to worry – the lens of University of Missouri–St. Louis campus photographer August Jennewein was focused on capturing a...
View ArticleAmeren IT hopeful, UMSL computer science major sees new possibilities after...
Jacob Li wanted better job prospects, so he went back to school for a computer science degree despite not having any coding experience. Now he’s an IT intern at Ameren, which has extended his summer...
View ArticleFelesha Clarke first recipient of the Dr. Donald Suggs Scholarship at UMSL
Felesha Clarke, the first recipient of the Dr. Donald Suggs Scholarship at UMSL, is beginning her freshman year and plans to study engineering in the Joint Engineering Program. (Photos by August...
View ArticleHonors college matches incoming enrollment record
UMSL students pause after Paint-A-Palooza on Aug. 24. The event was hosted by the Pierre Laclede Honors College Student Association and is a favorite activity for many students. (Photo by August...
View Article#UMSLproud: The new campaign for that Triton feeling of UMSL awesomeness
The campus community came together to celebrate being Tritons at the Aug. 25 #UMSLproud Kickoff and Food Truck Friday event, which included the Bubble Bus. (Photos by August Jennewein) You feel it. You...
View ArticleUMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Sophomore Kylie Rudsinski notched 29 kills last Friday as the UMSL volleyball team opened its season with a pair of victories over East Central and Pittsburg State on the first day of the Washburn...
View ArticleUMSL faculty member, students drum up excitement during Missouri Botanical...
St. Louis Osuwa Taiko drummers (from left) Jack Glennon, Hitomi Salini and Natsuki Kobayashi are all members of the UMSL campus community. Missed them at last weekend’s festival in south St. Louis?...
View ArticleGallery Visio exhibit brings design students’ Amsterdam lessons back to St....
UMSL students Connie James (at left) and Danielle Ridolfi discuss the posters Ridolfi created following a unique study-abroad experience that they and 11 classmates embarked on together in June. The...
View ArticleUMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Maddy Russell and the UMSL volleyball team (7-1) are off to the program’s best start since 2002 after winning four matches over the weekend at Lindenwood. Volleyball UMSL is off to its best start since...
View ArticleNicole Gevers finds harmony between academics, extensive campus involvement
From PLHCSA president to engineering student advisory board member, Nicole Gevers wears many hats at UMSL. But perhaps her favorite is proud first-generation college student. (Photos by August...
View ArticleMeehan Scholarship awarded to 28 students in College of Arts and Sciences
From left, Danyel Poindexter, Max Gao, Omar Saffaf and Madisyn Weiss were among 28 students to receive the Eugene J. Meehan Scholarship for the 2017-18 academic year. (Photos by August Jennewein....
View ArticleEP release, graduation up next for UMSL violinist and media studies major
Mario Miles-Turnage’s distinctive musical style draws on years of classical training and a knack for exploring what the violin can bring to genres ranging from big band and soul to hip-hop and more....
View ArticleInternational Business program receives 15th consecutive top 25 ranking
The International Business program, which is housed within UMSL’s College of Business Administration, earned its 15th consecutive top 25 ranking from U.S. News and World Report. (Photo by August...
View ArticleCampus climate survey results show comfortable, progressing campus
Emil Cunningham, a senior executive associate for Rankin & Associates, presented UMSL’s 2016 campus climate survey results to about 100 campus community members today at a town hall on campus....
View ArticleEconomics student gets up-close view of Washington interning in Sen. Claire...
Graduate student Jordan Lucas gained a better understanding of government and an affinity for Washington’s vibrance during a summer working as an intern in Senator Claire McCaskill’s office. Jordan...
View ArticleUMSL Tritons weekly rewind
Pat Ries (12) helped UMSL improve to 3-1 in GLVC play with a goal and an assist in Sunday’s 2-1 victory over Wisconsin-Parkside. Ries has a team-best six goals this season. Volleyball UMSL picked up...
View ArticleUMSL’s first diversity and LGBTQ+ coordinator looks to build on institutional...
Now two months into his new position – first proposed to campus administrators by UMSL students – Harry Hawkins hopes to strengthen existing initiatives that help make the university community a safe,...
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