èapp

Skip to main content

Campus Highlights - December 2018

Dear University community,

As the year draws to a close, I find myself reflecting on the achievements of our University system in the pursuit of excellence. The many triumphs of our amazing students and faculty at all four universities have made a major impact in our communities and helped advance the opportunities for success and well-being in our state.

Our students achieved the incredible this year. The cooperative work of our student organizations demonstrates that an education in the èappSystem includes the opportunity to make a real-world impact. At MU, , a student-led philanthropic organization, , which comes after completing their previous 5-year $1 million pledge for this cause. At UMKC, the for Latinx (the gender neutral for Latino or Latina) students in higher education. The individual journeys of our students also inspire the nation, such as that of UMSL’s in part through an intensive Washington D.C. internship. Our students also raised our national profile in other ways, including the , their first bowl game win in 68 years.

I’m also proud to say we’ve had great success in advancing opportunities for our students. In my last letter, I shared that in the èappPromise & Opportunity Scholarships. This month, we announced , this time working with MU and the èappSystem to make a total investment of $40 million in èappPromise & Opportunity Scholarships. We also established the , which will provide study abroad scholarships for students of MU and UMSL. As another sign that education in the èappSystem leads students to success, —as we continue to spread the word about the outstanding programs at S&T, it’s great to see the university’s merits being recognized nationwide. MU Extension has also been making a difference in the lives of students, in part through the throughout the state.

Another important part of what makes our University system excellent is our faculty. As we continue to celebrate , we also applaud the accomplishments of faculty across our University community. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) chose three faculty members from MU (Scott Peck, Johannes Schul and Shi-Jie Chen) and ) to be . This year, some of our faculty were also elected as fellows to the National Academy of Inventors, the highest professional distinction for academic inventors. Awardees include two faculty members at ) and ). I hope you will all join me in recognizing these and other faculty across the èappSystem for their many efforts that solidify our position among America’s leading research universities.

In the coming year, we will continue to advance our mission to improve life for èappans by working together as one University system. Researchers at UMKC and UMSL are pursuing grant money to create collaborative solutions to address èapp’s opioid overdose crisis, adding to the $15 million in grant funding they’ve already earned. On Dec. 6, all four universities were represented at the , which demonstrated the èappSystem’s commitment to building a better relationship with èapp’s citizenry. We’re also working to strengthen èapp’s economy, through projects like This goal will also be furthered by the Buy èapp program, which is designed to support business in the state and will launch in January. I am confident that we will maintain the momentum of these partnerships to bring success and prosperity to our community.

To finish, I want to congratulate the , , and who graduated this month, including ! We look forward to seeing what your futures hold as you move forward and use the education facilitated by our excellent faculty members. Please see the stories below to learn about other accomplishments and innovative projects from faculty at our four universities. If you have a story to share about student and faculty successes or other news, please send it to umpresident@umsystem.edu.

{umc_banner}


Kelli Canada, associate professor of social work, and Rebekah Freese, clinical instructor, supervise the Integrative Behavioral Health Clinic to provide free, quality mental health services for uninsured and underinsured individuals in the Columbia community. Graduate students provide counseling services under direct supervision and get career experience by maintaining clinic operations.

{umkc_banner}


John Spertus, University of èapp-Kansas City School of Medicine professor, received the American Heart Association’s 2018 Distinguished Scientist Award. The annual award recognizes several prominent scientists who have made significant, sustained contributions to advancing the understanding, management and treatment of cardiovascular disease and stroke.

{mst_banner}


The tale of American Army Gen. Douglas MacArthur’s stealth campaign for the 1944 Republican presidential nomination, as described by èapp S&T military historian John C. McManus, Curators’ Distinguished Professor of history and political science, has received the Thomas Fleming Award for Outstanding Military History Writing. McManus’s article, “The Man Who Would Be President,” is the cover story of the Winter 2019 issue of MHQ: The Quarterly Journal of Military History.

{umsl_banner}


University of èapp-St. Louis Assistant Professor Sharlee Climer and a team at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee were recognized for their achievement in high-performance computing. In June, the team’s supercomputer broke the exascale barrier, exceeding a speed of a billion computations per second, while computing Climer’s metric.

Reviewed 2022-01-28