Mark Munsell, chief AI officer and director of data and digital innovation for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, spoke to S&T students, faculty, and staff at a presentation in April. The talk, titled “AI and the Future of Intelligence for National Security,” included a discussion about artificial intelligence’s geospatial applications and how it could be used […]
Read More »Dr. Andrew Behrendt, associate teaching professor of history and political science at Missouri S&T, has won a Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Read More »Born and raised in Jamaica, Ashley Ann Davis brings a firsthand perspective on infrastructure challenges faced by small island nations.
Read More »This news entry was submitted for the CASE Dean’s Newsletter in May. Lisa Pavia-Higel has joined Missouri S&T as an assistant teaching professor of English and Technical Communication. She brings over 15 years of teaching experience at vocational and community colleges, most recently serving as Professor of Communication and Theater at Jefferson College. At Missouri […]
Read More »The following news was submitted to the CASE Dean’s Newsletter for May. Between April 3 and May 15, the Weiner Professor for the Humanities and the Department of History and Political Science hosted a traveling exhibit on the D-Day Landings at Omaha Beach in the Curtis Laws Wilson Library. Based on Dr. John McManus’ book, […]
Read More »The following news was submitted to the CASE Dean’s monthly newsletter for May: Recently, the Set Technology and General Entertainment (STAGE) Student design team received two KUKA 6 axis, payload carrying robots through a generous gift from KUKA Robotics, North America. S&T Mechanical Engineering alumnus Jack Pennuto, ME’04, is President of KUKA Robotics, North America […]
Read More »When engineering students graduate from Missouri S&T, the dean of the university’s College of Engineering and Computing wants them to walk away with more than just technical expertise — he wants them equipped to lead.
Read More »Many factors affect a high school student’s ability to excel in science classes. Smaller classroom sizes are generally thought to improve most subjects’ lessons, especially reading and mathematics, but few studies have been conducted that look at science achievement.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Chem-E-Car Design Team won first place at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Mid-American Regional Conference, held April 11-12 at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.
Read More »If four Missouri S&T alumni with degrees in chemical engineering, computer engineering and computer science want to call themselves stars in their industry, they now have a new benchmark to make their case.
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