A new book by Dr. Sarah E. Hercula is a call-to-action for linguists to work to change attitudes toward stigmatized language. This includes English variations like African American English, Chicano English and Appalachian English because they teach students how language works and how they study it, Hercula says.
Read More »Dr. Francisca Oboh-Ikuenobe was elected as a fellow of the Paleontological Society in recognition of her significant contributions to the field of paleontology.
Read More »Dr. Suzanna Long, chair and professor of engineering management and systems engineering, was elected a fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers.
Read More »Dr. John Myers was elected a fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials. Myers is a professor of civil engineering and serves as deputy director of the Missouri Center for Transportation Innovation.
Read More »Funded by a $150,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Cancer Institute, a pair of researchers from Missouri S&T and Phelps Health are teaming up to develop a urine test to determine whether a patient may be at increased risk of having breast cancer.
Read More »The American Psychological Association (APA) recently featured Dr. Clair Kueny, assistant professor of psychological science, in a member profile on the association’s website.
Read More »Alex Warhover, Elizabeth Caputa-Hatley and Kyle McMillen are the winners of the 2020 Fuller Prize Competition for Undergraduate Research.
Read More »Karen Leatherman, business development specialist at the Missouri S&T Small Business Development Center, became a GrowthWheel certified business advisor through GrowthWheel International Inc. on May 1.
Read More »Christopher Gu, a computer science student at S&T and a Microsoft intern, created a popular Instagram game named “Guess the Gibberish.”
Read More »Distilled water will not be available 8 a.m.-noon tomorrow (Tuesday, June 2) in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall due to work on the Clayco Advanced Construction and Materials Laboratory (ACML) project. This will only affect distilled water, such as water used in labs.
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