Center for Arts and Innovation

In the news: fires, Iran protests, poetry, music perception, campus safety

Posted by on November 1, 2022

Dr. Amy Belfi, assistant professor of psychological science at S&T, was featured on an Association for Psychological Science podcast. During the Oct. 27 episode, she spoke about her career as a neuroscientist studying music perception and cognition as well as how other forms of art can impact the brain and behavior.

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Pulitzer Prize-winning poet speaks Oct. 10

Posted by on October 10, 2022

Dr. Rita Dove, Henry Hoyns Professor of creative writing at the University of Virginia, will read her poetry at 7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 10, in Leach Theatre.

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Learn about human behavior and climate change

Posted by on September 18, 2022

Dr. Louis J. Gross, whose research focuses on computational and mathematical ecology, will visit Missouri S&T to share his cross-disciplinary perspective on climate change. Gross speaks at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 20, in Room 124 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall.

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Join CAI for speakers Sept. 20

Posted by on September 11, 2022

The Center for Arts and Innovation is hosting two speakers Tuesday, Sept. 20.

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Students boost creativity with a ‘trashion’ show

Posted by on March 7, 2022

The Center for Arts and Innovation called for students to get creative by transforming recyclables into clothing for its first annual “trashion” show on Tuesday, March 1. The competition brought together interdisciplinary student teams to showcase garments they designed and constructed of at least 90 percent reused and recycled materials.

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Today is deadline to sign up for ‘trashion’ show

Posted by on February 14, 2022

The Center for Arts and Innovation will award $1,000 in prizes to teams of students that participate in the upcoming ‘trashion’ show at noon Tuesday, March 1, in the atrium of the Havener Center. The competition will be an opportunity for interdisciplinary student teams to showcase garments they’ve designed and constructed of at least 90 percent reused and recycled materials.

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