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Read More »Dr. Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe, professor and program head of geology and geophysics in geological sciences and engineering, was named president-elect of AASP – The Palynological Society, at the association’s 43rd annual meeting in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada on Oct. 1. She will be sworn in as president at next year’s meeting in Southampton, England.
Read More »Dr. Mariesa Crow, chair of the internal subgroup of the Blue Sky Task Force, will give a presentation on the work and recommendations of the task force at an open forum from 3-4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 11, in the Carver Room of the Havener Center. The campus community is invited to attend. The Blue Sky […]
Read More »Supply Fan No. 3 in the Engineering Research Lab will be down from Thursday, Oct. 6 through Tuesday, Oct. 12, to make coil repairs. This will only affect areas served by that particular unit. If you have any questions, please call Clarence Gregory or Mike Amick at 341-4252.
Read More »“Transitions: Balancing Teaching and Research, part 2,” the next installment of the 2010 Curators’ Teaching Summit, will be held from noon-1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, in St. Pat’s Ballroom C of the Havener Center. Lunch will be provided. Three Curators’ Teaching Professors – Dr. Jim Bogan, arts, languages and philosophy; Dr. Yinfa Ma, chemistry; and […]
Read More »“Effective Advising Practices: A Panel Discussion,” will be held from noon-1:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 11, in the Missouri-Ozark Room of the Havener Center. The panel will include Stephanie Fitch, instructor of mathematics and statistics; Dr. Doug Ludlow, professor of chemical engineering; Dr. F. Scott Miller, associate teaching professor of freshman engineering and materials sciences and […]
Read More »Three graduate students from S&T won awards at the 42nd North American Power Symposium that was held Sept. 26-28 in Arlington, Texas. The first prize was shared by Murali Bottu and Himanshu Hirlekar and the third prize went to Ravi Bhatt. Nearly 80 papers were presented at the symposium. Bottu’s paper, “Design of a Conditioner […]
Read More »Are you interested in live music? Do you have a background in the performing arts? Gamma Sigma Chi, a philanthropic, student-run music group is looking for an advisor as they become a recognized student organization. If you would be willing to advise these students, or you would like more information, contact Michael Kennedy at makgzd@mst.edu.
Read More »Verna Martin was selected as Chartwells’ Hourly National Associate of the Year. She was one of 21 people chosen from more than 200 national Chartwells accounts. This is the highest honor an associate can receive from the company. Please stop by the Havener Center Food Court to congratulate Martin and thank her for all her […]
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