The Missouri S&T Faculty Success Program is accepting applications for a Faculty Fellow for the 2026-27 academic year. The Faculty Fellow will join the faculty success leadership team, which works to improve the workplace environment for all faculty by promoting policies and practices grounded in fairness and based on merit.
Read More »Effective immediately, all on‑campus student employment positions must be posted in Handshake by campus partners.
Read More »A planned power outage in support of the Applied Research Center project will affect Curtis Laws Wilson Library, Computer Science Building and Straumanis‑James Hall 6 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday, May 19.
Read More »Dr. Shannon Fogg, professor and chair of history and political science, published an article in The Conversation examining the obstacles Holocaust survivors in France faced after World War II, including property loss and bureaucratic barriers. The article documents how survivors returning home encountered stolen apartments, looted belongings and administrative hurdles while seeking restitution.
Read More »Dr. Jie Huang, the Roy A. Wilkens Telecommunications Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, received an Outstanding Young Alumni Award from Clemson University in April. The award recognizes professional achievement and contributions by early‑career alumni.
Read More »Ellen Essien, a Ph.D. student in mining engineering, has been named a 2026 Faculty for the Future Fellow by the Schlumberger Foundation.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer of philosophy, published an article titled “The good life requires two things, self-knowledge and friends – you can’t have one without the other” in The Conversation on April 9.
Read More »Dr. Shane Epting, associate professor of philosophy, published “Urban air mobility and the problem of moral prioritization” in the journal Discover Cities. The article examines ethical considerations related to emerging urban air mobility technologies.
Read More »Dr. Margret Grebowicz, the Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of Humanities in arts, languages, and philosophy, reported from the Big Bend region of Texas on opposition to proposed border wall construction and its potential environmental impacts. Her article, “Shifting Border Wall Plans Threaten Big Bend Region,” was published in Sierra magazine.
Read More »Missouri S&T undergraduate students presented research at the 2026 annual meeting of the Missouri Academy of Science.
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