Dr. Christi Luks, teaching professor and associate chair of the Linda and Bipin Doshi Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, is now president of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). Luks’ term as president began in June after the ASEE annual conference in Montreal, Canada.
Read More »Nine faculty members were honored with the Post Tenure Review Excellence Award. This award is granted to faculty who excel in scholarship and teaching through the five-year review period after achieving tenure.
Read More »Dr. Kathryn Dolan, chair and professor of English and technical communication, co-edited the book Henry David Thoreau and the Nick of Time: Temporality and Agency in Thoreau’s Era and Ours with John J. Kucich and Henrik Otterberg, published by Mercer University Press.
Read More »Dr. Ryan Cheek, assistant professor of English and technical communication, published a chapter in the book Tactical Approaches to Technical Communication: Reimagining Institutions, Transforming Society, published by SUNY Press.
Read More »Bruktawit M. Ahmed, a master’s student in psychological science, co-authored a peer-reviewed article published in Energy Economics. The study, “Evaluating Consumer Preference and Willingness to Pay for Low Emission Electricity: Evidence from a National Choice Experiment in the U.S.,” examines how U.S. consumers value renewable energy and carbon capture technologies in electricity plans.
Read More »Dr. Shelley D. Minteer, founding director of the Kummer Institute Center for Resource Sustainability and professor of chemistry, earned the 2026 Manuel M. Baizer Award from the Electrochemical Society (ECS).
Read More »The S&T student section of the American Nuclear Society (ANS) has once again been recognized for excellence, earning an honorable mention for the national organization’s Samuel J. Glasstone Award.
Read More »Dr. Daniel Shank, associate professor of psychological science, is the author of a new book that examines how people value outcomes produced by artificial intelligence compared to those from humans.
Read More »Dr. Agnes Vojta, teaching professor of physics, has published a new book of poetry titled Love Song to Gravity,. A book release is scheduled for 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 15, at Public House Brewing Co., located at 600 N. Rolla St.
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