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.
A group of 15 students joined an estimated 25,000 others at the conference, which celebrates women working in technology fields.
Earlier this week, the university was honored for excellence in nonpartisan student voter engagement and campus turnout in the 2022 midterm elections.
For many of us, life without the Internet is unimaginable. Sending emails, posting to Facebook and Instagraming our lunch are daily activities. But for some members of the baby boomer generation and older, navigating the World Wide Web is challenging, scary and even...
For many of us, life without the Internet is unimaginable. Sending emails, posting to Facebook and Instagraming our lunch are daily activities. But for some members of the baby boomer generation and older, navigating the World Wide Web is challenging, scary and even...
For many of us, life without the Internet is unimaginable. Sending emails, posting to Facebook and Instagraming our lunch are daily activities. But for some members of the baby boomer generation and older, navigating the World Wide Web is challenging, scary and even...
Soldan International Studies High School (St. Louis) student Alexis Miller enjoys computers, coding and the technical part of software applications. The rising high school senior envisions herself someday working in computer securities for a corporation or medical organization. When a teacher told her about Xtreme IT!, a summer academy offered by the University of Missouri–St. Louis, she was ready to sign up.
Soldan International Studies High School (St. Louis) student Alexis Miller enjoys computers, coding and the technical part of software applications. The rising high school senior envisions herself someday working in computer securities for a corporation or medical organization. When a teacher told her about Xtreme IT!, a summer academy offered by the University of Missouri–St. Louis, she was ready to sign up.
Soldan International Studies High School (St. Louis) student Alexis Miller enjoys computers, coding and the technical part of software applications. The rising high school senior envisions herself someday working in computer securities for a corporation or medical organization. When a teacher told her about Xtreme IT!, a summer academy offered by the University of Missouri–St. Louis, she was ready to sign up.
When Vicki Sauter was 18 years old, her father fell victim to an attempted armed robbery on the street outside her family's Chicago-area home. He fought back but during the struggle was shot once in the head and later died from the injury. Neighbors witnessed the...
When Vicki Sauter was 18 years old, her father fell victim to an attempted armed robbery on the street outside her family's Chicago-area home. He fought back but during the struggle was shot once in the head and later died from the injury. Neighbors witnessed the...
When Vicki Sauter was 18 years old, her father fell victim to an attempted armed robbery on the street outside her family's Chicago-area home. He fought back but during the struggle was shot once in the head and later died from the injury. Neighbors witnessed the...
Self-proclaimed computer geek Vicki Sauter has been highlighting and showcasing the accomplishments of women in information systems for years, but last month the tables were deservedly turned.
For the fifth consecutive summer, a group of tech-savvy high school students have gathered on the campus of the University of Missouri–St. Louis to try their hand at the world of information technology.
Information technology is pervasive in our lives. Whether using an app on a smart phone or a program for work, we are increasingly using computers more. In addition to business applications, there are applications for helping us meet people, run our home and plan our finances and even our vacations.
Next week more than 40 high school students will arrive on the campus of the University of Missouri–St. Louis ready to learn the ins and outs of information technology.
Information system jobs in St. louis are on the rise, according to the career site Dice.com. And with rapid and continuous growth over the last two years, the demand for qualified information systems professionals is high.
Xtreme IT!, a precollegiate summer academy at the University of Missouri–St. Louis needs your help. The academy has...
Robert Bliss had a problem. He had already spent his allotted funds for the semester on an economics book. But for...
Xtreme IT! received an $11,500 Community Impact Grant from IBM last week. The grant was presented to the creators of...
Adding personal information such as an e-mail or cell number to your Facebook profile is safe, right? Only your...
A new survey has discovered that three out of every 10 American teenagers and young adults say they have had their...
Several million people each day post a status update or tweet about their latest thought. Social media and sites such...
A group of St. Louis-area high school students got a whirlwind tour of area businesses last week in an effort to...
Have you ever been on the second floor of the Computer Center Building at the University of Missouri–St. Louis and...
After a week of learning the “ins and outs” of the information technology world, 20 St. Louis area high school...