‘eric bryan’

Outstanding teaching awards go to 44 faculty

Posted by on December 1, 2020

Forty-four faculty members will be honored with the Outstanding Teaching Award for 2019-20 and 35 faculty members received an Outstanding Teaching Commendation. Additionally two faculty members are being honored with the Sustained Excellence in Outstanding Teaching Award. Recipients are:

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Faculty members honored with awards

Posted by on December 6, 2019

Congratulations to 33 S&T faculty members who are being honored with faculty campus awards in 2019 for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service. An additional 37 faculty members are being recognized with Outstanding Teaching Awards, based on their end-of-course evaluations.

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Learn about new minor in linguistics

Posted by on October 25, 2018

Dr. Sarah Hercula, Dr. Eric Bryan and student Austin Holmes describe the new linguistics minor program at S&T in a video. Beginning this semester, the linguistics minor is available for students in any degree program.

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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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S&T faculty receive UM Research Board Grants

Posted by on July 12, 2017

The University of Missouri Research Board awarded 10 grants to Missouri S&T faculty members in June. The 12-month grants provide seed money for research initiatives with significant potential for a high return on investment.

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S&T researcher to discuss Icelandic folklore

Posted by on October 21, 2012

Norse paganism, mythology, folklore and conversion to Christianity are the subjects of an upcoming talk by Dr. Eric Bryan, assistant professor of English and technical communication. His lecture, titled “Obstinate Minds: Icelandic Folklore and the Struggle for a Functional Belief System,” will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A […]

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