The Jaggi School of Business at Missouri S&T was established in 2025 through a $12.5 million gift from alumnus Dennis Jaggi and his wife, Janet.
Read More »Learn about PechaKucha, a fast-paced presentation style designed to encourage concise communication and visual storytelling, during an online training session 3-3:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 22. PechaKucha – Japanese for “chit-chat” – features 20 slides displayed for 20 seconds each, totaling six minutes and 40 seconds.
Read More »You’re invited to celebrate the retirement of Stephanie Fitch, teaching professor of mathematics and statistics, at a drop-in reception 3:30-5:30 p.m. Monday, May 12, in the John O. Farmer Alumni Lounge of Hasselmann Alumni House. Fitch will retire after 28 years of service at Missouri S&T.
Read More »The business and information technology (BIT) department co-hosted the DECA District 5 competition in February, welcoming over 300 high school students from 12 Missouri schools to Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Nobuyuki Fukawa, associate professor of marketing, received a funding award for the project titled “Building a Customer-Centric Innovation Platform with the Digital Twin” from the Academy of Marketing Science.
Read More »In a contribution to the field of artificial intelligence and data science, Imranul Kabir Chowdhury, a researcher in business and information technology, presented his paper titled “Information Extraction from the Reviews of AI Applications Using SAS Text Mining Process” at the 2024 International Association for Computer Information Systems Conference.
Read More »Four faculty members at Missouri S&T 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. The recipients are:
Read More »Dr. Cecil Chua, associate professor of business and information technology, was recently recognized for his outstanding work through receiving 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. Hanqing “Chevy” Fang’s paper entitled “Toward a Property Rights Theory of the Family Firm” was chosen for the 2024 Family Firm Institutes’ Best Unpublished Research Paper Award.
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