An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.

An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
An introductory class at UMSL inspired graduate student Adelaide Aboagye’s interest in cybersecurity.
Rokka, who earned three degrees in her home country of Nepal before enrolling at UMSL, has made the most of her experience on campus, both inside and outside of the classroom.
The UMSL political science professor’s latest published work brings together roughly 30 years of study in African politics, policy and administration.
The UMSL political science professor’s latest published work brings together roughly 30 years of study in African politics, policy and administration.
The UMSL political science professor’s latest published work brings together roughly 30 years of study in African politics, policy and administration.
Snowball in hand, Abigail Tamakloe, 14, targets her sister, Jochebed, 9, who seeks refuge behind her father, Rev. King Joshua, while their mother, Princess Rita, laughs in the foreground.
Snowball in hand, Abigail Tamakloe, 14, targets her sister, Jochebed, 9, who seeks refuge behind her father, Rev. King Joshua, while their mother, Princess Rita, laughs in the foreground.
Snowball in hand, Abigail Tamakloe, 14, targets her sister, Jochebed, 9, who seeks refuge behind her father, Rev. King Joshua, while their mother, Princess Rita, laughs in the foreground.
Princess Rita Tamakloe has mixed feelings about ending her time at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. She’s excited to get back to her family and start her new life, but she will take with her a valuable education, eye-opening experiences and her newfound health.
Princess Rita Tamakloe has mixed feelings about ending her time at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. She’s excited to get back to her family and start her new life, but she will take with her a valuable education, eye-opening experiences and her newfound health.
Princess Rita Tamakloe has mixed feelings about ending her time at the University of Missouri–St. Louis. She’s excited to get back to her family and start her new life, but she will take with her a valuable education, eye-opening experiences and her newfound health.