Local set to graduate UMSL
Published 12:00 am Tuesday, December 14, 2004
Alicia Rogers, daughter of Diane Rogers Lumpkin, will graduate from the University of Missouri St. Louis on Dec 18.
Rogers will receive a bachelors in Criminal Justice and Criminology with a minor in Communications.
While attending UMSL, Rogers interned with the Department of Corrections and the Probation and Parole of St. Louis Missouri. I will also be starting a paid internship with the Federal Beareau of Investigation in January, 2005. Rogers is also an active member of the Student Government Association.
“I would like to thank everyone who has contributed to my success,” Rogers said, “especially my mother and grandmother. I would like to give a special thanks to James and Clara Green who have beeen there for me on this long road. Finally I would like to thank my sisters Stormy and Charneisa who are my world. To my family I thank you all.”
Rogers’ mother, Diane Lumpkin, is a resident of Orrville.