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This year, St. Louis-area public and private colleges are sending graduating high school seniors acceptance letters even though the students never applied. The direct admission program is in seven Missouri schools this semester.
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With the election season quickly approaching, is there a different way that the country – political affiliations aside – can have the immigration conversation? Two UMSL immigration experts suggest centering empathy.
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Seven student groups at St. Louis-area universities are calling for their leaders to sever ties with Boeing because of the weapons manufacturer’s connections to Israel.
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A total of 37 non-managerial employees in three of the station's departments will be represented by the Communications Workers of America.
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As the St. Louis region moves toward being a hub for the geospatial industry, leaders are looking at K-12 schools to help build the workforce.
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Across the country, some universities have weighed in on the new abortion landscape, but most St. Louis institutions have avoided taking a hard stance.
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A new research collaboration is focusing on how and why students leave St. Louis city schools before the end of the school year.
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The University of Missouri-St. Louis is spending $7 million to expand a simulation center where nursing students use high-tech robotic mannequins and computers to learn and prepare for human patients.
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For those who want their loved ones to be safe from the virus, trying to persuade people to get the shot is frustrating but not impossible.
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Washington University will no longer have campus police respond to mental health emergencies.