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The federal lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Western District of Missouri alleges barring gender-affirming care to minors is discriminatory.
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While nearly 12% of the state's population is Black, only 5.4% of the representation on boards and commissions is made of Black members.
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A multi-university research team is developing technology that can detect salmonella contamination in a matter of minutes. Researchers aim to take the results from sensors and pair them with other data to strengthen the safety and resilience of the chicken supply.
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The appointees include a noted lawyer, a philanthropist and an orthodontist who would be the only member with a degree from a campus other than Columbia's.
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A new study from the University of Missouri-St. Louis finds many companies turned to collaboration and communication to weather the supply chain disruptions induced by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Felipe Zapata lived in St. Louis for seven years. He earned his Ph.D. at UMSL and studied at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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Jail admissions in St. Louis County declined over the past decade, but the average length of stay increased by 56%.
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Chancellor Kristin Sobolik joined host Sarah Fenske to share her vision for the University of Missouri-St. Louis as well as her perspective on some of the biggest challenges currently facing UMSL and higher education as a whole.
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As coronavirus cases surge around the country, St. Louis-area universities are planning to welcome students back to campus in August. But many will not be…
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As a scholar who works with human remains, Anne Austin had long looked closely at bones. Her training is in osteology and Egyptology, and for many years…