Chancellor Kristin Sobolik hosted the event, announcing the overall and age group winners at the awards ceremony following the race.
“The Sun and The Moon” opens October 25 in the third floor art gallery at St. Louis Community College at Wildwood, 2645 Generations Drive.
Known as “Emmy” to her friends and family, Leigh didn’t have an easy path toward her education.
Two St. Louis Community College faculty members have been chosen to receive the Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award for 2021.
“It’s felt very good to help my little sister fill out applications, figure out FAFSA,” the University of Missouri–St. Louis student said.
“We committed to a virtual format and one that really addressed a lot of the feedback we got from last year".
Those who receive a complete Coronavirus vaccination, whether one-dose or two-dose series, are eligible for the monetary incentive.
A pair of donations has helped STLCC eclipse its goal of raising $20 million during this campaign, which began in fall 2019.
The STLCC Fall 2021 Virtual Career Fair is free to attend for college students and community members.
Although Schoellhorn was always interested in education, one person in particular inspired her to pursue it as a career.
Carlos has a piece in the Annual Faculty Exhibit that opens October 11 in the Forest Park Gallery of Contemporary Art.
Write down a plan to safeguard work now so any negative impact on others at work is reduced later.
For Blevins – and most others – the chance to help students through scholarships is the best part of the event.
The show creates a unique space where ideas and opinions are expressed with respect and honesty.
From there, Mazzocoli explained there are three big terms to understand and differentiate: transgender, cisgender and transsexual.
This photograph was taken by UMSL photographer August Jennewein and is the latest to be featured in Eye on UMSL.
His UMSL story has helped him connect with both traditional and transfer students’ journeys.
At Children’s, Javier began working with the children protection team, serving patients who had been victims of abuse.
The 39-credit, online-based degree program was built upon the success of an existing ABA Certificate Program in the College of Education.
The first drawing will take place on September 6 with additional drawings on September 20, October 4, October 18 and November 1.
Hassler began her appointment in January as the director of the Matthew D. Davis Racial and Social Justice Institute.
Project CONTACT is designed to help increase treatment opportunities for children who’ve experienced a traumatic event.
With this ranking, Value Colleges joins a host of peers that recognize UMSL’s affordability and flexibility.
Center for Teaching and Learning staff show off their fun sides to welcome the semester with smiles on their faces.
Wright plans on offering the program to approximately 20 students in small cohorts throughout the year.
“Music is inside of me,” Briguglio said. “It’s always been there. It’s important to get it out and share it".
Connect with other UMSL students from the comfort of home with Triton’s Connections: A night to Network.
Data is everywhere in the digital world, and it's helping drive decision-making in organizations across every industry.
Parmentier and Corbin solicited chapters from a variety of experts such as nurses, social workers, an attorney and others.
The community is invited to view the exhibit through Oct. 8 on campus or by exploring the College’s online art gallery.
With the regular compliment of officers working at one time at Forest Park, covering the whole school can present a challenge.
Rosemary Nagel has a history of creative pursuits in painting, fiber arts and interior design.
STLCC student COVID-19 vaccinations will be August 25 and August 26 from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at each of the four campuses.
"This data raises critical questions for people who decide the policy for our nation’s local justice systems,” said Erica Bond.
Stifter recalls talking with Liza’s oral surgeon, who suggested looking into dentistry.
“It’s very important because it’s helping me build my future, my family’s future here,” Eneida said.
Ransom is the fifth woman – and first African American female – to serve on the 7-member bench.
The uncertified vote from Franklin County show 86 in favor and 213 against for a total of 299 votes.
'We welcome their leadership, and we look forward to leveraging their talents to better serve our students and move STLCC forward.'