business and information technology

15 programs make U.S. News list of top online graduate offerings

Posted by on January 9, 2018

Students interested in pursuing a master’s degree online have 15 nationally ranked programs to choose from at Missouri S&T. U.S. News & World Report’s 2018 Best Online Programs rankings, released today (Tuesday, Jan. 9), include Missouri S&T’s online MBA program, 12 online graduate programs in engineering, and programs that are highly ranked in U.S. News’ non-MBA business and computer information technology categories. Read more.

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For Carla Bates, perseverance pays

Posted by on October 3, 2017

Dr. Carla Bates, assistant teaching professor in business and information technology, earned her Ph.D. in information sciences and learning technology from the University of Missouri-Columbia this summer. Her achievement culminates a career of higher learning that began when she first joined Missouri S&T as a clerk typist in 1989. Read her story.

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Experiential learning, service learning awards go to three

Posted by on April 4, 2017

Dr. Norbert Maerz, Dr. Sarah Stanley and Brett Watson received awards during an awards ceremony Feb. 21 on campus.

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Siau goes on air about artificial intelligence

Posted by on April 4, 2017

Dr. Keng Siau, professor and chair of business and information technology, discussed his research on the social and economic impact of artificial intelligence during the Kevin and Michael Show on WGN Radio on April 2.

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Siau and Yin go on camera about robots, laws

Posted by on March 7, 2017

Two Missouri S&T faculty members are featured in a news story on laws regarding technology such as self-driving cars, drones and robots. The KRCG-13 TV story, “Humans Vs. Machines: A Loophole in the Law,” aired Feb. 13. It features Dr. Keng Siau, chair and professor of business and information technology, and Dr. Zhaozheng Yin, assistant professor and Daniel C. St. Clair Fellow of computer science.

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Girls in Tech calls Nah ‘woman to watch’ in virtual reality

Posted by on December 5, 2016

Dr. Fiona Nah, professor of business and information technology, was recently named among a handful of “top women to watch” in virtual reality by Girls in Tech. Girls in Tech is a global non-profit organization focused on the engagement, education and empowerment of girls and women who are passionate about technology.

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