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Newly Inaugurated Chancellor Discusses Program Cuts, State Of Higher Ed And Why She s Hopeful About UMSL s Future

University of Missouri-St. Louis According to UMSL, nearly half of its students are Pell Grant eligible, and many are first-generation college students, parents and/or veterans. The University of Missouri-St. Louis last week inaugurated Kristin Sobolik as its eighth chancellor, formally commemorating her ascension to a role she was first appointed to about a year ago. “My goal is to establish UMSL as the top urban, metropolitan research university in the nation,” Sobolik said during the April 30 virtual event. “While doing so, we will further strengthen and deepen the university’s roots and impact here in St. Louis.” Sobolik’s vision for UMSL in the months and years ahead includes her newly unveiled Rise Up for St. Louis initiative, which she touted during her inaugural address. Her plans also involve an ongoing effort toward “

University of Missouri Launches Platform for Online Classes

University of Missouri Launches Platform for Online Classes This week the university system launched Missouri Online, representing a $20-million investment to support system-wide infrastructure and make more than 260 programs from four campuses available online. by Roger McKinney, Columbia Daily Tribune, Mo. / March 10, 2021 University of Missouri. TNS (TNS) – A one-stop platform for online courses at all University of Missouri System campuses launched Tuesday as Missouri Online.  More than 260 programs, including 22 new programs, are accessible from all four universities in the single platform. A $20 million investment was made to support the system-wide infrastructure, according to a news release. The platform could be useful for the 900,000 Missourians who started college and never finished, said Matt Gunkel, UM System chief online learning and technology officer, during a prese

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