Poets John Dorsey, Jason Ryberg and Agnes Vojta will read poetry 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 4, at the Curtis Laws Wilson Library.
Read More »John Dorsey, Jason Ryberg, and Agnes Vojta will be reading poetry at the S&T library from 4pm to 5pm on Wednesday, September 4. Afterwards, join them for Poetry at the Pub Reading & Open Mic at the Public House Brewing Company from 6 to 8pm. Bring your own poetry to share.
Read More »Sigma Tau Delta is hosting three events in April for National Poetry Month:
Dr. Agnes Vojta, a teaching professor of physics at Missouri S&T, is celebrating the release of her first book of poems, Porous Land. Vojta will give a reading at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Hall.
Read More »Dr. Agnes Vojta, a teaching professor of physics, is celebrating the release of her first book of poems, titled Porous Land. She will give a reading at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in Room 121 Butler-Carlton Hall. This event is part of a series of events to celebrate National Poetry Month in April at S&T.
Read More »Eighteen faculty members at Missouri S&T received promotions or tenure effective Sept. 1. The faculty members are:
Read More »Expanding the sophomore design curriculum for aerospace engineering students and maximizing the co-op experience are a couple of topics faculty will be researching with the help of mini-grant funding. The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) recently provided nearly $25,000 in mini-grant funding for the following projects:
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Sigma Pi Sigma, the honors society for the Society of Physics Students, welcomed new undergraduate student members during a ceremony April 4. Inductees are:
Read More »Freshmen engineering students recently cast their votes for their favorite teacher. Dr. Jeffrey Winiarz, associate professor of chemistry, received the Freshman Engineering Program’s “We Love Your Class” award for the 2017-18 academic year. Other nominees, listed in alphabetical order, include:
Read More »Six Missouri S&T faculty are working to help students save money on textbooks with grants from the University of Missouri System. The grants are provided through the UM System Affordable & Open Educational Resources (A&OER) initiative. The program encourages faculty experimentation and innovation in finding new, better and less costly ways to deliver learning materials to students. The grants are awarded for three levels of costs and cost savings. The levels and S&T faculty recipients are:
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