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Friday, April 5, 2013

Student's Foreign Language Achievement Leads to Award at UMSL

Lindbergh's Hannah Tonner was in select company during a March 21 ceremony.

A student from Lindbergh High School gained recognition for her achievement in studying a foreign language. Hannah Tonner was among 24 St. Louis-area high school students who received a Distinguished Achievement Award for Excellence in Languages during a ceremony on March 21, notes a news release from University of Missouri–St. Louis.  This is the first year for the event, which is held by the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. “The goal of our event is to celebrate the study of foreign languages and encourage students to continue this pursuit at the university level,” stated Ron Yasbin, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, in the release.  More about the dinner is available on the University of …

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

UMSL Professor Bridges Partnership With Laumeier Sculpture Park

Marilu Knode, who oversees operations at the Sunset Hills sculpture park, acts as a link to the university's Des Lee Collaborative Vision.

Monday, December 3, 2012

UMSL Honors Lindbergh High School Student Artist

Lindbergh High School junior Adelynn Hubbard was recently awarded the University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Fine Arts and Communication Dean’s Award for Creative Achievement in the Arts.

Lindbergh High School junior Adelynn Hubbard was recently awarded the University of Missouri-St. Louis College of Fine Arts and Communication Dean’s Award for Creative Achievement in the Arts, at a luncheon event at the Touhill Performing Arts Center. Addie received the award from (L-R) Chancellor Tom George, Provost Glen Cope, Vice Provost Curt Coonrod and Dean of Admissions Alan Byrd. Adelynn was nominated for the award by LHS teacher Jessica Laney, for her hard work in the theatre category.

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Lindbergh Student Receives Top STARS Research Award

Rachel Maxwell distinguished herself during the summer Students and Teachers of Research Scientists program.

Summer school never looked so fascinating. Lindbergh High School senior and aspiring scientist Rachel Maxwell spent six summer weeks conducting intensive research with St. Louis-area professionals and professors with the Students and Teachers as Research Scientists (STARS) program at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. A standout during the program, Maxwell was one of 28 students who were named winners of the LMI Aerospace/D3 Technologies Award for Excellence in Research. This year 78 high school students participated in the program.  “The students in the STARS program are getting a big head start,” said James Carrington, president of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, in a statement. “For many of the participants, …

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