Jossalyn M. Gale, assistant professor of English and technical communication, has been appointed director of S&T’s Writing and Communication Center, formerly known as the Writing Center.
Read More »Missouri S&T celebrated faculty excellence at an awards banquet Dec. 8 on campus. Honorees include:
Read More »Twenty-three Missouri S&T faculty members received promotions and/or tenure, effective Sept. 1. The faculty members are:
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 »Dr. Jossalyn Larson, assistant teaching professor of English and technical communication, will present a talk titled “Cats and Crime” at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, via Zoom. Tune in as Larson discussed the rise of cats and true crime with her analysis of “Tiger King.”
Read More »New to Canvas and not sure what features to use? With her expertise in web design and online teaching, Dr. Jossalyn Larson, assistant teaching professor of English and technical communication, gives tips in this video on how she started moving fully online.
Read More »Twenty-eight S&T faculty members will receive awards for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service at a ceremony tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 4).
Read More »With mini-grant funding from the Office of Undergraduate Studies and educational technology, faculty members set about transforming a course. These are highlighted in the Center for Educational Research and Teaching Innovation’s (CERTI) Fall 2017 newsletter. The faculty and their projects, featured in five videos are:
Read More »Three current advisors of S&T student organizations received awards at a breakfast ceremony hosted by student life on Feb. 16. One advisor was honored posthumously with an award. Check out photos on Missouri S&T’s Flickr account. Nominated by students, the award recipients are:
Read More »Dr. Jossalyn Larson, an assistant professor of English and technical communication, wrote a book chapter for an edited collection on the HBO series “Sons of Anarchy.” In the chapter, “Motorcycle Monasticism: Masculine Religiosity in Sons of Anarchy,” Larson investigates the allure of religious symbolism in motorcycle club culture to determine why men are drawn to the motorcycle club culture’s religious symbology while they are also statistically abandoning other religious institutions. The book, “Gender and Masculinity in Sons of Anarchy,” will be edited by Susan Fanetti and published by McFarland.
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