Accomplishments

In the news: Cohen, Ghasr, Strassner, Zoughi

Posted by on October 2, 2018

  • Described as “the unquestioned champion of single-word studies,” Dr. Gerald Cohen is featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education’s Sept. 27 article, “From Criminal Slang to Modern Acceptability: ‘Kibosh.’”
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  • Share your good news with colleagues

    Posted by on September 27, 2018

    Have you recently received an award from a professional organization or civic group? Presented at a conference? Received some other form of recognition? Tell us about it through the eConnection accomplishments form.

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    Wang to lead $350,000 NSF project

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    Dr. Risheng Wang, assistant professor of chemistry, has received a $350,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Division of Computing and Communications Foundation.

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    EAGER grant goes to Grubbs

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    EAGER projects explore untested, but potentially transformative research ideas considered “high risk-high payoff” because they involve radically different approaches or engage novel perspectives.

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    Energy Technology article named ‘best of 2017’

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    An article by Patrick Brennan published in Energy Technology has been named one of the top articles of the year in the publication’s “Best of 2017.”

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    Staff member selected for Rubin Israel fellowship

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    Alan Scher Zagier, a senior strategic communications consultant working with the College of Engineering and Computing, has been named a Rubin Israel fellow by the Jewish Federation of St. Louis.

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    Sheppard to speak on women’s role in Egyptian archaeology

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    Dr. Kathleen Sheppard will present a lecture, “Breaking Ground: Women’s Roles in the History of Egyptology,” for the Egyptian Study Society on Sept. 10 at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.

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    Myers named fellow in international organization

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    Dr. John Myers, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering and associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Engineering and Computing, has been named a fellow of the International Institute for FRP in Construction. FRP stands for fiber-reinforced polymers.

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    Grant funds student health publication

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    Missouri S&T’s Prevention Coalition, operated through Miner Wellness, has been awarded a $5,000 grant to fund the online Student Health 101 Magazine.

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    These Miners are Tough Mudders

    Posted by on August 31, 2018

    Five Missouri S&T alumni completed a 10-mile Tough Mudder course with 20 obstacles and 500,000 gallons of mud Saturday, Aug. 11, in Wright City, Missouri. The alumni who completed the course (including three S&T employees) are:

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