Everyone wishes that the holiday season could be stressless, but since that’s not a realistic option, join the Staff Success Center the week before Thanksgiving to discuss ways we can stress less during the holidays.
Read More »The University of Missouri System office of human resources is hosting Staff Development Week Monday, Nov. 11, through Thursday, Nov. 14. They are committed to making this event a space for professional development and community building for staff across the UM System.
Read More »Join inclusion and engagement and the Student Veterans Resource Center to celebrate Veterans Day noon-1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in Leach Theatre. Refreshments will be provided, and university historian Dr. Larry Gragg will give opening remarks.
Read More »Dr. Thomas Vojta, chair and professor of physics, will present “From Spin Glass to Artificial Minds,” a lecture about the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, 4-5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 21, in Room 104 Physics Building.
Read More »Are you thinking about building a start-up company? Do you need help applying for a patent on your technology?
Read More »A total of 65 current and former faculty of Missouri S&T are among the top researchers in their field as measured by their career research records, and 54 current or former Missouri S&T researchers were among the best in their fields in 2023, according to a recent analysis of standardized citation indicators of the Elsevier Data Repository published by Stanford University.
Read More »Dr. Mahelet Fikru, professor of economics, joined over 80 top experts in social, natural and climate sciences to co-author the “10 New Insights in Climate Science” report, which synthesizes critical climate change research for policymakers and global leaders.
Read More »Dr. Joshua Schlegel, associate professor and associate chair of academics for nuclear engineering and radiation science, has received a 2024 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. This award is presented each year to one faculty member at each participating public institution of higher education in Missouri.
Read More »Dr. Shane Epting, associate professor of philosophy, has made contributions to philosophy and urban studies through recent publications, presentations and panel discussions. Epting’s latest article, “Weak Anthropocentrism’s Future,” was published in the journal Environmental Ethics, offering insights into environmental philosophy and the implications of human-centered ethics.
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