There is a vacancy currently on The Missouri Bar Young Lawyers' Section (YLS) Council in District 5 (Boone, Callaway, Cooper, Howard and Saline counties).
Senior Luis Schneegans (left) and Junior Zahria Patrick were among the nearly 300 students from across the country to present their work Feb. 9-11 at the Emerging Researchers National Conference in STEM in Washington, D.C.
Starting July 1, the public will have access to public court records from personal electronic devices, per a Supreme Court of Missouri rule change approved last year.
Citizens for Modern Transit Executive Director Kimberly Cella speaks at a kickoff event for the College Transit Challenge Friday morning while surrounded by mascots from participating schools Southwestern Illinois College, St. Louis Community College, the University of Missouri–St. Louis, Saint Louis University and the Washington University in St. Louis. (Photos by Steve Walentik)
Last week, the City Council of Kansas City adopted a new earnings tax ordinance that changes the unworkable refund process that required appeal forms to be filed with each withholding of the earnings tax and filing of a claim in court.
Recorder of Deeds Michael Butler presented Dr. Keshia Elder with an award for excellence in education at St. Louis City Hall on Feb. 21. (Photo by August Jennewein)
Several phrases can be used to describe Shelby Ply, a senior in environmental engineering at Missouri S&T, including: aspiring environmental engineer, accelerated master’s degree student, decorated collegiate athlete, proud alumna of Rolla High School and equestrian aficionado.
Associate Professors Aimee Dunlap and Nathan Muchhala are serving as interim co-directors of the Whitney R. Harris World Ecology Center. (Photos by August Jennewein)
Members of the Mars Rover Design Team test their 2022 rover at Fugitive Beach. The 2023 rover will be revealed on March 11. Michael Pierce/Missouri S&T
Elizabeth Petersen (center) joined longtime friends (from left) Joan Twillman, Jeanette Hencken, Sandra Mueller and Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor Charles Granger after receiving the inaugural Dr. Jane A. Miller Award at a celebration of life for the late UMSL chemistry professor, who died in March 2021. (Photo by Elisa Petersen Rollier)
The Missouri House today approved HB 154, an AIM-supported bill that would clarify the exemption of brain cancer treatment devices from state and local sales and use taxes.