The assistant professor of computer science is working with colleagues at New Mexico State University and Saint Louis University on an NSF-funded project.

The assistant professor of computer science is working with colleagues at New Mexico State University and Saint Louis University on an NSF-funded project.
The assistant professor of computer science is working with colleagues at New Mexico State University and Saint Louis University on an NSF-funded project.
The assistant professor of computer science is working with colleagues at New Mexico State University and Saint Louis University on an NSF-funded project.
Kaji, whose parents traveled from Japan for the UMSL commencement ceremony in May, wants to use her accounting degree to advance the cause of conservation biology.
The College of Business Administration hosted a two-day virtual summit of digital marketing professionals and featured speakers from high-profile, global companies.
The College of Business Administration hosted a two-day virtual summit of digital marketing professionals and featured speakers from high-profile, global companies.
The College of Business Administration hosted a two-day virtual summit of digital marketing professionals and featured speakers from high-profile, global companies.
Emily Goldstein and Shea Kerkhoff discussed how things like staying connected to students, using familiar technologies and writing a detailed syllabus can aid educators.
Emily Goldstein and Shea Kerkhoff discussed how things like staying connected to students, using familiar technologies and writing a detailed syllabus can aid educators.
Emily Goldstein and Shea Kerkhoff discussed how things like staying connected to students, using familiar technologies and writing a detailed syllabus can aid educators.
A group of 15 students joined an estimated 25,000 others at the conference, which celebrates women working in technology fields.
A group of 15 students joined an estimated 25,000 others at the conference, which celebrates women working in technology fields.
A group of 15 students joined an estimated 25,000 others at the conference, which celebrates women working in technology fields.