Student Planner 2009-2010
Sources of Information on Campus Actvities and Events
90.7 KWMU-FM
Address: 104 Lucas Hall
Phone: 314-516-5968
E-Mail Address: kwmu@umsl.edu
Web Address: http://www.kwmu.org
90.7 KWMU-FM, St. Louis's only National Public Radio affiliate, broadcasts in-depth news and intelligent talk through nationally and locally produced programs such as Morning Edition, All Things Considered, and St. Louis On The Air. Students may work in all areas of the radio station operation through practicum or internship program.
Campus Events Calendar Web Address:
https://tomsawyer.umsl.edu/webapps/weboffice/calendar/calendar.cfmCampus Hotlines/Campus Closings
You may call the following University hotline phone numbers after 6:30 a.m. to get
current information about campus closings:
(314) 516-4636
(314) 516-5148
(314) 516-5865
(314) 516-5867
The Current
Address: 388 Millennium Student Center
Phone: 314-516-5174
Web Address:www.thecurrentonline.com
The Current is a student-run newspaper that reports on University news and issues. The Current provides excellent experience for students who are interested in working in print media. The only requirements for working on the paper are being a UM-St. Louis student and having initiative. Senior staff positions are paid; and new reporters are always welcome.
Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center
Tickets and Information: (314)516-4949 or (866)516-4949
Web Address: http://www.touhill.org
The Center brings the performing arts to the University of Missouri-St. Louis and
to audiences from the St. Louis area and across the Midwest. Students will have
incredible opportunities to train and display their talents in a world-class
performance hall while serving as a cultural classroom for the community.
Monday Noon Cultural Series
Address: 229 JC Penney Conference Center
Phone: 314-516-5699
Web Address: http://www.umsl.edu/~cfh
The Monday Noon Cultural Series, offered by the Center for the Humanities, consists of twelve to thirteen Monday programs each semester held from 12:15-1:15 p.m. The Series presents a diverse array of talent and expertise, with speakers from a wide range of ethnic, racial, and cultural backgrounds. Subjects range from art and music to politics and social conditions. The series showcases the excellence of our faculty and local experts. All programs are free and open to the public.
Student Life & Development
Address: 366 Millennium Student Center
Phone: (314) 516-5291
Web Address:
http://www.umsl.edu/studentlife
There are more than 120 student clubs and organizations at UM-St. Louis. In addition to serving all campus-recognized clubs and organizations, the Student Life & Development sponsors a variety of activities and programs which enable students to interact and connect with other members of the campus community.
University Program Board
Address: 377 Millennium Student Center
Phone: (314) 516-5531
The University Program Board (UPB) is the student run programming body at the University of Missouri-St. Louis. UPB sponsors a variety of education, cultural, and social activities throughout the academic year that are free and open to the UM-St. Louis community. Students may apply for executive board positions or volunteer their time as general members to develop and implement programs including contemporary concert presentations, lectures, comedy showcases, and the annual spring carnival Mirthday. Programming is subsidized by student activity fees and student input is always welcome!
