- Whitney and Anna Harris Conservation Forum examines urban heat islands, their impact and mitigation strategiesThe event featured presentations from UMSL History Professor Andrew Hurley, AECOM Principal Steven Duong and Living Earth Collaborative Postdoctoral Fellow Kaylee Arnold.
- UMSL community makes connections at UMSL Night at the BallparkNearly 900 University of Missouri–St. Louis students, faculty, staff members and alumni turned out at Busch Stadium Friday night for the annual event.
- UMSL encouraging 60,000 hours of community service to celebrate university’s 60th anniversaryThe initiative both encourages new acts of service and highlights the work that UMSL is already doing out in the community.
- Eye on UMSL: A place to perchFreshman nursing major Dylan Bonnett holds Patty LaBelle, a Polish black and white laced chicken, while visiting a petting zoo hosted by the Office of Student Involvement last week.
- UMSL Tritons weekly rewindUMSL runners Benjamin VandenBrink, Jacob Warner, Kayley Heeter and Lily Wagemann all finished in the top 20 in their respective races in last week's Live in the Lou Cross Country Classic.
- UMSL alum Donella Johnson has experienced success and found purpose at BoeingJohnson serves as a project manager and also helps manage the FLITE Program, in which she once served as an intern.
- Media Coverage: September 2023Stories 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.
- Tritons United hosts new campus events and interventions for National Domestic & Dating Violence Awareness MonthA tabling event on Oct. 10 will feature an art exhibit through the Clothesline Project, a national organization that seeks to bring awareness to gender-based violence.
- Erin Sullivan, Megan Green Simonds and Corey Worth receive UMSL Hero AwardsThe monthly awards recognize the exemplary efforts of staff and faculty members from across campus.
- MIMH partnering with Department of Mental Health and Missouri Behavioral Health Council to raise awareness and guide treatment of early psychosisMIMH Associate Director Rachel Kryah is leading the project, which aims to help individuals impacted by first-episode psychosis get the resources and support they need.