All faculty, staff and graduate teaching assistants (GTA) instructors are invited to the CAFE-sponsored session “Faculty Conversations at Work” noon-1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7. Please register online. Speakers and topics will include: Rachel Schneider, assistant teaching professor of English and technical communication, will share about Wikipedia editing and coding for the humanities Beth Cudney, associate […]
Read More »Dr. Beth Cudney, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, received the Philip B. Crosby Medal from the American Society for Quality (ASQ). She received the medal as co-author of a “distinguished book contributing significantly to the extension of philosophy and application of the principles, methods or techniques of quality management.”
Read More »With mini-grant funding from the Office of Undergraduate Studies and educational technology, faculty members set about transforming a course. These are highlighted in the Center for Educational Research and Teaching Innovation’s (CERTI) Fall 2017 newsletter. The faculty and their projects, featured in five videos are:
Read More »Dr. Beth Cudney, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, will receive the Kondo Medal from the International Academy for Quality (IAQ). The award will be presented at the ASQ World Conference on Quality and Improvement on April 29 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Read More »Dr. Beth Cudney, associate professor of engineering management and systems engineering, won the American Society for Quality (ASQ) Best Paper Award for her 2015 paper titled “Using Hoshin Kanri to Address ISO 9001:2015 Requirements,” which she co-wrote with Kristin Case, founder of CaseConsults. Cudney will receive the award at the 2016 ASQ World Conference in […]
Read More »Engineering management and systems engineering (EMSE) faculty and programs received multiple honors at the 2015 American Society for Engineering Management (ASEM) International Annual Conference. The following awards were presented to Missouri S&T:
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