civil architectural and environmental engineering

41 S&T faculty members honored for outstanding teaching

Posted by on December 5, 2017

Forty-one faculty members have received the Outstanding Teaching Award for 2016-17. The winners were recognized at a ceremony in November. The Outstanding Teaching Award is given each year to faculty members by the Outstanding Teaching Award committee, which bases its selections on student evaluations.

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AAEES awards go to two faculty

Posted by on December 5, 2017

The American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists is honoring Dr. Joel Burken and Dr. Daniel Oerther with a pair of awards. The awards will be presented in April 2018 at the National Press Club in Washington.

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American Concrete Institute honors two faculty

Posted by on December 5, 2017

Two faculty members in the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department are being honored by the American Concrete Institute (ACI). Dr. Kamal Khayat and Dr. Dimitri Feys will receive awards at the ACI spring 2018 Concrete Convention and Exposition in Salt Lake City in March.

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Hernandez named UTC ‘Student of the Year’

Posted by on December 5, 2017

Eli Hernandez, a doctoral student in civil engineering, has been named a University Transportation Center Outstanding Student of the Year by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).

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S&T represents, wins awards at ASEE conference

Posted by on November 7, 2017

A group of Missouri S&T faculty and staff attended the 2017 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Midwest Section Conference in Stillwater, Oklahoma, in September. Missouri S&T attendees included:

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Share your memories, honor Jerry Bayless at retirement bash

Posted by on October 26, 2017

Alumni and friends are invited to honor the unmatched career of Jerry Bayless (CE’59, MS CE’62), associate professor emeritus of civil, architectural and environmental engineering. If you have a story or memory about Bayless you would like to share for an online tribute, please visit www.mineralumni.com/baylessmemory. The department will host a retirement banquet in his honor at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, at the Hasselmann Alumni House during Homecoming Weekend. Social hour begins at 5 p.m. Tickets cost $35 per person. You can register online at homecoming.mst.edu.

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Civil engineering leader to speak today

Posted by on October 26, 2017

The new president-elect of the nation’s oldest engineering society will share her vision of the profession’s future in a guest lecture. Robin A. Kemper, a senior risk engineering consultant for Zurich Services Corp., will serve as president of the American Society of Civil Engineers starting in 2018. Her lecture, “Engineering the Future,” begins at 2 p.m. today (Thursday, Oct. 26) in Room 125 Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall. Get more details.

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Stonehenge plaque honoring Joe Senne will be unveiled

Posted by on October 26, 2017

A new plaque honoring Dr. Joseph H. Senne Jr. will be unveiled at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 27, at Missouri S&T’s Stonehenge replica. Senne, a professor emeritus and chair of civil engineering for at S&T 20 years, died in 2016. In addition to civil engineering, he was an avid astronomer who made the astronomical calculations for S&T’s Stonehenge replica, completed in 1984.

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23 faculty receive tenure promotions

Posted by on October 3, 2017

Twenty-three faculty members at Missouri S&T received promotions or tenure, effective Sept. 1. The faculty members are:

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‘Big beam’ team brings home third place

Posted by on October 3, 2017

A team of Missouri S&T civil engineering students finished third in the nation in a “big beam” competition, marking the university’s highest placement in the competition’s 15-year history. The team consists of graduate students Eli Hernandez and Hayder Alghazali. Dr. John Myers, professor of civil engineering and associate dean for academic affairs in the College of Engineering and Computing, is the team’s advisor.

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