Help Me Print is now available to campus macOS users. The tool allows you to quickly find and install printers by building and location, without manual configuration or IT assistance. Adding campus printers on a Mac is now faster and easier.
Read More »The Student Success Center is seeking faculty-recommended students to serve as peer tutors via Knack. Ideal candidates earned a B or higher in your course and demonstrated strong communication skills and reliability.
Read More »Dr. Jonathan Kimball, chair and Fred W. Finley Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Read More »Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, professor of history and political science, was elected to the Board of Trustees for the Egypt Exploration Society (EES) at the end of November. She is their first and only American Trustee.
Read More »A team of four S&T materials science and engineering students earned first place in the ASM International Geodesic Dome Design Competition at the International Materials, Applications and Technologies (IMAT) 2025 conference in Detroit.
Read More »Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, professor of environmental engineering, authored an article published in the Journal of Environmental Engineering, a publication of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The article, titled “Hold Paramount the Health, Safety, and Welfare of the Public and the Planet,” urge a redefinition of engineering ethics.
Read More »Logan Sowadski, who graduated last summer with a master’s degree in physics, is the first author of a paper published in Annalen der Physik.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, lecturer in arts, languages and philosophy, published an article in The Philosophical Salon titled “Technofeudalism and the Psychological Foreclosure of the Future.”
Read More »Jason Summers and Cole Rischbieter have received the physics department’s Outreach Award for 2025. The award recognizes their contributions to activities that promote physics to children, college students and the general public.
Read More »Dr. Michael Bruening, professor of history and political science at Missouri S&T, published an article in The Conversation titled “Why One 16th Century Theologian’s Advice for a Bitterly Divided Nation Holds True Today.”
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