Dr. Majid Bagheri, a 2021 Ph.D. graduate of Missouri S&T, and his advisor, Dr. Joel Burken, chair of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, collaborated on a paper that was featured as a cover story in the Oct. 5 issue of Environmental Science and Technology.
Read More »Dr. Leonardo Enzo Brito da Silva, who graduated with a Ph.D. in computer engineering from Missouri S&T in 2019 and who holds a courtesy appointment in electrical and computer engineering, received the Doctoral Dissertation Award from the International Neural Network Society.
Read More »Dr. Patrick Huber, professor of history and political science, earned this year’s Missouri Historical Review Award for his article titled “Remembering the Ste. Genevieve Race Riot of 1930.”
Read More »A recent article by Ph.D. student Ghith Biheri and Dr. Abdulmohsin Imqam, assistant professor of geosciences and geological and petroleum engineering (GGPE) is one of the most-read papers according to the SPE Journal website.
Read More »Current Transplantation Reports published an article by three S&T researchers titled “Reducing Kidney Discard With Artificial Intelligence Decision Support: the Need for a Transdisciplinary Systems Approach.”
Read More »Dr. Shane Epting, assistant professor of philosophy, delivered a keynote address at the Finnish Society for Environmental Social Science Annual Colloquium at Aalto University in Espoo, Finland this November.
Read More »Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, professor of environmental health engineering, co-authored an article recently published in Nursing Outlook, the journal of the American Academy of Nursing.
Read More »Dr. John C. McManus’ book, Island Infernos: The U.S. Army’s Pacific War Odyssey, 1944, was featured in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s article, “20 of our favorite new books from 2021, a year with plenty of options,” published Dec. 5.
Read More »Faculty, staff and student employees are encouraged to attend a webinar provided by the University of Missouri System to learn more about the vaccine mandate and the process to request exemptions. To attend, please register via Percipio. The webinars will be held at the following times:
• 3-3:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 13, online
• 12:30-1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 14, online
• 1:30-2 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 15, online.
U.S. travel guidelines recently changed for international travelers. Effective Monday, Dec. 6, all air passengers, regardless of vaccination status, must show a negative COVID-19 test taken no more than one day before travel to the United States. Either NAAT/PCR or Antigen testing will be allowed.
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