Burns to present lecture at psychology colloquium

Posted by on February 8, 2018

Dr. Devin Burns, assistant professor of psychology, will deliver a lecture 10-11 a.m. Monday, Feb. 12, in Room 315 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. His presentation is titled “Adventures in Replication: How To ‘Prove’ a Null Effect.”

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Presenters needed for Smart Living research network session

Posted by on February 8, 2018

The Smart Living signature area wants to develop research networks to stimulate smart living research and to be poised for action when calls for grant proposals are announced. A smart living research networking session will be held 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, in 216 McNutt Hall. If you would like to be a presenter, please submit one to two PowerPoint slides to Nancy Stone at nstone@mst.edu by Monday, Feb. 19.

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CSTS open meeting planned Feb. 13

Posted by on February 8, 2018

Researchers interested in the intersection of science, technology and society are invited to meetings of S&T’s Center for Science, Technology and Society (CSTS). The next meeting will be held 3-3:50 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, in Room 140 Toomey Hall.

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SWE selling roses

Posted by on February 8, 2018

Members of S&T’s Society of Women Engineers (SWE) will hold a rose sale for Valentine’s Day. Roses will be sold 11 a.m.-noon Tuesday, Feb. 13, and Wednesday, Feb. 14, at the Havener Center and the Curtis-Laws Wilson Library. The flowers cost $3 each, $7 for three flowers and $25 for 12 flowers.

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Simulation competition coming up for students

Posted by on February 8, 2018

Students of all majors and levels, including both graduate and undergraduate students, can register for the 2018 enterprise resource planning simulation competition. Participants will interact and network with industry coaches, get hands-on experience and free training in IT systems used by most Fortune 500 companies. To participate, students must register online by noon Thursday, Feb. 15.

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Missouri S&T earns 14 awards in CASE competition

Posted by on February 6, 2018

106SharesMissouri S&T received 14 awards for excellence in design, digital communications, magazines, marketing, publications, special events, video and writing from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). The awards were presented at the CASE District VI Conference in St. Louis on Jan. 29. Missouri S&T won three gold awards, five silver awards and […]

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Smart living projects to explore earthquake response, breathable paints

Posted by on February 6, 2018

Four Missouri S&T faculty members received $24,000 in seed funding for two interdisciplinary projects related to S&T’s Smart Living research emphasis area. The recipients are:

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Westenberg receives funding to engage public in biology topics

Posted by on February 6, 2018

Dr. Dave Westenberg received funding from Building with Biology to host a public forum on synthetic biology this summer at Missouri S&T. Missouri S&T is one of just over 20 sites selected nationwide. Building with Biology is a nationwide project funded by the National Informal STEM Education Network.

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Top transactions paper awards go to S&T

Posted by on February 6, 2018

Two electrical and computer engineering professors received awards for top papers published in the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility journal in 2017 among the several hundred published in the journal annually. The journal is a publication of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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S&T student, Rolla teacher blasting off for space symposium

Posted by on February 6, 2018

The Space Foundation selected Marisa Tompkins and Amanda Almany as two of 31 teacher liaisons to attend the 34th Annual Space Symposium in April in Colorado Springs. Tompkins is a senior at Missouri S&T from Pomona, Missouri. She is a multidisciplinary studies major with an emphasis in elementary education. Almany is a fifth-grade teacher at Rolla Middle School and one of Missouri S&T’s cooperating teachers for student field experiences at the elementary level.

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