Members of the operations team met to plan the 2025 Women’s Hackathon.

Members of the operations team met to plan the 2025 Women’s Hackathon.
Members of the operations team met to plan the 2025 Women’s Hackathon.
Members of the operations team met to plan the 2025 Women’s Hackathon.
Young musicians from about 40 high schools and middle schools in Missouri and Illinois took part in the two-day event last week.
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.”
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.
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.
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.
This year’s event was held virtually due to coronavirus safety precautions, but participants had additional time to work.
This year’s event was held virtually due to coronavirus safety precautions, but participants had additional time to work.
This year’s event was held virtually due to coronavirus safety precautions, but participants had additional time to work.
UMSL has provided the assistant teaching professor opportunities for growth. Now she strives to help current students reach their career goals.
Tracee Stewart, Jestika Gajjar and Kerrine Nelson – all UMSL students – helped organize the Nov. 18 event, which drew industry leaders from around the country.
UMSL information systems majors were on hand to assist participants, helping to bridge the gender gap in tech and highlight career options.
Brian Lawton’s enthusiasm, technology industry experience and mentorship have netted him the 2015 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence to a Part-Time Faculty Member.