Six teams worked during the all-day event to develop safety and security applications reflecting the day’s theme, “Secure the Future.”
Six teams worked during the all-day event to develop safety and security applications reflecting the day’s theme, “Secure the Future.”
Six teams worked during the all-day event to develop safety and security applications reflecting the day’s theme, “Secure the Future.”
Six teams worked during the all-day event to develop safety and security applications reflecting the day’s theme, “Secure the Future.”
Alums Jessica Cross, Stephanie Korpal and Maggie Rapplean were honored at the annual luncheon at the Chase Park Plaza.
Students meet last Thursday evening in Anheuser-Busch Hall to discuss marketing, logistics, speakers and other aspects of the 2024 Women’s Hackathon, which will be held on April 13.
Students meet last Thursday evening in Anheuser-Busch Hall to discuss marketing, logistics, speakers and other aspects of the 2024 Women’s Hackathon, which will be held on April 13.
Students meet last Thursday evening in Anheuser-Busch Hall to discuss marketing, logistics, speakers and other aspects of the 2024 Women’s Hackathon, which will be held on April 13.
Walker has been working in West Africa, instructing farmers and those who train farmers how to use technology to run farms more efficiently.
Walker has been working in West Africa, instructing farmers and those who train farmers how to use technology to run farms more efficiently.
Walker has been working in West Africa, instructing farmers and those who train farmers how to use technology to run farms more efficiently.
The event was organized through the Department of Information Systems and Technology and sponsored by Slalom Consulting, Spry Digital and SyllogisTeks.
The event was organized through the Department of Information Systems and Technology and sponsored by Slalom Consulting, Spry Digital and SyllogisTeks.
The event was organized through the Department of Information Systems and Technology and sponsored by Slalom Consulting, Spry Digital and SyllogisTeks.
Assistant Teaching Professor Damon Walker consults with students in his IT Project Management course as they work through plans for an upcoming Women’s Hackathon.
New faculty members in the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Nursing and the Pierre Laclede Honors College took part in orientation last week.
The student-organized event connects participants with mentors and job opportunities while teaching them new computer programming techniques.
A group of 15 students joined an estimated 25,000 others at the conference, which celebrates women working in technology fields.
UMSL Daily revisits 10 inspiring alumni and student stories as the university celebrates Black History Month.
MBA student Damon Walker returned to West Africa in May after an inspiring volunteer trip in 2017.