Female Computer Science student is Valedictorian at Ashesi this year

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Leanne Annor-Adjaye, Valedictorian of Class of 2024, Ashesi University

When the roll of academic excellence was called for the class of 2024 at the congregation of Ashesi University, it was a female Computer Science graduate, Leanne Annor-Adjaye who emerged as the Valedictorian.

But if you suffer from Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia or Sesquipedalophobia, which simply means the fear of long or big words, then let’s just break Valedictorian down and say she graduated top of her class with a very impressive GPA.

She was also a co-recipient of the Best Thesis Capstone Award for an AI-driven capstone project, which focused on improving small business revenue.

Leanne Annor-Adjaye – the Valedictoria of the class of 2024 at Ashesi University flanked by her mother and brother

Leanne completed 36 courses in her programme, and even though Ashesi does not have a culture of informing students who topped the class for each course, Techfocus24 gathered that at least two lecturers named Leanne as topping their courses – Software Engineering as well as  Computer Networks and Data Communication.

She attributed her achievement to God, and also spelt out very clear personal values that played a critical role in getting her to the top.

I attribute this achievement, first and foremost, to God. Additionally, my discipline, clear sense of purpose, and strong focus on my goals have played crucial roles in my success. Finally, to my friends and close family members,” she said.

Beyond her academic prowess, Leanne also kept a remarkable record of leadership and service during her four years at Ashesi. She excelled as a Career Peer Advisor with the Ashesi Career Services. In this role, she assisted students in refining their CVs, organized educational sessions on career development and networking, and created informative posters for social media platforms like Instagram to enhance career awareness among her peers.

In addition to her role in career services, Leanne dedicated her time to the Ashesi Innovation Experience Program as a robotics coach. She engaged high school students in learning about Ashesi’s programs and fostering their interest in undergraduate studies, while also imparting valuable skills in leadership and design thinking.

Leanne’s commitment to her community extended to her involvement with a Christian fellowship on campus, where she served as an executive member. Her dedication to her faith and service was evident in her active participation and leadership within the fellowship. She strives to show that it is possible to serve God with all your heart, soul, and mind while also excelling academically.

Known for her proactive approach, Leanne consistently took the lead in group projects, ensured timely completion of tasks, and actively supported her classmates by explaining complex concepts. Her disciplined work ethic, willingness to help others, and focus on self-improvement have been hallmarks of her academic and extracurricular endeavors.

Leanne is passionate about promoting STEM careers among females and aspires to establish businesses while pursuing advanced degrees. Her goals include earning a master’s and PhD in fields such as robotics, AI, or machine learning, with a vision of contributing to both academia and industry.

Leanne Annor-Adjaye

Techfocus24 had a brief virtual Q&A session with Leanne. Find the full details of that below:

  1. What was the inspiration for choosing computer science?

My brother introduced me to the idea of how the world is rapidly evolving digitally and where it could be within the next few years. He encouraged me to explore programming to see if I had an interest in Computer Science.  I did, and from there, everything fell into place.

  1. How did you find the course – was it challenging or just a walk in the park?

Hmmm, that is a tough one. The course was definitely challenging, especially at first coming from a WASSCE background where many things weren’t as demanding. However, once I got a good grasp of the concepts, I found it much more manageable and at times, even enjoyable.

  1. What was the Ashesi experience like for you?

My Ashesi experience was truly amazing. I formed lasting friendships, became part of a wonderful community through the Kingdom Christian Fellowship (KCF), and took advantage of numerous academic and non-academic opportunities. Ashesi provided me with invaluable experiences that gave me a glimpse of how things are handled in the real world. 

  1. What is the plan for further academic development and what is the ultimate goal?

My plan is to pursue a master’s and eventually a PhD in a field of Computer Science, with a focus on Robotics, AI, or Machine Learning. My ultimate goal is to work for a leading tech company, while also establishing one or two businesses and charity organizations.   

  1. Who is/are your role models?

My mother is my biggest role model. I admire her deeply for the way she thinks and approaches both life and people.

  1. ⁠What would you tell any young lady seeking to follow your footsteps?

Don’t let anyone define what you can or cannot achieve. If someone tells you that something is beyond your reach, focus on proving to yourself—and then to them—that you’re more than capable of not just doing it, but excelling at it.

  1. How does it feel coming up as the Valedictorian from Ashesi – was it something you expected or it came as a surprise?

A number of my friends often mentioned the possibility during our discussions about grades, but I didn’t think it was likely because I knew of others who were performing equally well, if not better. So, it was definitely a surprise when I was named Valedictorian.

  1. How are your family, friends and loved ones taking it?

They have been incredibly happy and grateful, especially because they witnessed the hard work and dedication I put in every step of the way.

  1. ⁠What do you attribute this achievement to?

I attribute this achievement, first and foremost, to God. Additionally, my discipline, clear sense of purpose, and strong focus on my goals have played crucial roles in my success. Finally, to my friends and close family members.

  1. What is that one big lesson/value that you are walking away from Ashesi with?

The biggest lesson I’m taking away from Ashesi is the importance of connection. Be kind to everyone, seize opportunities as they come, and always be willing to lend a helping hand.

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