Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, professor of Russian, recently published an article titled “Development of the terminology of word-formation synthesis. Peculiarities of the terminological system (on the basis of the verbs of the sound of the Russian language).”
Read More »A spreadsheet on S&T’s Scholars’ Mine has been downloaded over 15,500 times since being published in June 2021. Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, professor of Russian, and Perry Koob, acting chief information officer for information technology, compiled the spreadsheet.
Read More »Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, chair of the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) at Missouri S&T since June 2019, has announced that she will return to full-time teaching and scholarship when her term concludes June 30. Ivliyeva is a professor of Russian in the department of arts, languages and philosophy and serves as the department’s coordinator for the Russian minor.
Read More »Dr. Irina Ivliyeva’s paper titled “Potential Units of Verb Synthesis: Properties and Possibilities (on the Material of the Russian Verbs of Sound)” was published in Interactive Sciences in July.
Read More »More than 50 Missouri S&T instructors earned a nationally recognized teaching credential as well as online teaching certification through the Association of College and University Educators (ACUE).
Read More »Recipients of Missouri S&T’s Faculty Excellence Award, Faculty Achievement Award and Faculty Teaching Award have been announced. Awardees are:
Read More »Sixty-two Missouri S&T faculty members have started the Effective Online Teaching Practices year-long program. It is part of a National Association of System Heads grant to the University of Missouri System titled “Scaling Instructional Excellence for Student Success.”
Read More »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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