Veterans Studies Academic Program

The Veteran Studies program provides a researched-based curriculum for students interested in studying the veteran experience and enables success for current and future veterans on the UMSL campus and beyond.

Heroes to Hives

Missouri proudly hosts the first state chapter of the national Heroes to Hives program. Offered through Michigan Food & Farming Systems, this unique initiative focuses on improving the financial and personal well-being of veterans by providing free professional training and fostering community development through beekeeping.

A Cappella Live

A Cappella Live includes Ambassadors of Harmony, Visions of Harmony, and the Recruits Chorus as all three St. Louis-based choruses deliver an a cappella showcase.

A Tribute to Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers

A jazz concert celebrating Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

Unravel 2024 The Art of Couture

Unravel 2024 The Art of Couture

Greater St. Louis Jazz Festival marks 20 years helping inspire, teach student musicians from schools across the region

Musicians from more than 40 high schools and middle schools in Missouri and Illinois took part in the three-day festival held last week at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center.

St. Louis County Library Presents Historian Erik Larson

St. Louis County Library Presents Historian Erik Larson

Spring to Dance Festival 2024

Spring to Dance Festival 2024

Arianna String Quartet Series 6: Series Finale

Arianna String Quartet Series 6: Series Finale

College of Nursing’s Spring Research Day highlights students’ efforts to engage with the community

Although many people likely associate nursing solely with hospitals, a recent event hosted by the College of Nursing at the University of Missouri–St. Louis turned that notion on its head.
College of Nursing annual Spring Research Day featured 18 electronic poster presentations highlighting the work that undergraduate students had conducted with various organizations across the community.