Dr. Daniel Reardon, associate professor of English and technical communication, has accepted the role of interim vice provost for undergraduate education, formerly known as the vice provost for academic support.
Read More »Amy McMillen, interim director of the S&T Advising Center, has been named director of the center. She officially begins this role today, Wednesday, June 1, and she will report to Kathryn Northcut, vice provost of academic support.
Read More »Dr. Kathryn Northcut, vice provost of academic support at Missouri S&T, has announced that she will step down at the end of the semester to return to full-time teaching and scholarship. Northcut is a professor of English and technical communication. She began serving as vice provost of academic support in an interim role in February 2020.
Read More »Dr. Kathryn Northcut, professor of English and technical communication, has been named vice provost of academic support at Missouri S&T, effective Thursday, Sept. 1. She has served as interim vice provost since February 2020.
Read More »The S&T student chapter of Engineers Without Borders seeks nominations of full-time faculty and professional staff to serve as the organization’s advisor. Self-nominations are encouraged.
Read More »Dr. Kathryn Northcut, professor of English and technical communication, has been appointed interim vice provost of academic support, effective Saturday, Feb. 15. Dr. Jeff Cawlfield, who has served in the vice provost’s role since June 2013, will return to his home department of geosciences and geological and petroleum engineering, where he is a professor of geological engineering.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s office of graduate studies recognized the winners of the 2019 Graduate Fellows Research Poster Session during an awards luncheon on March 19. The four student honorees are:
Read More »Two new courses, both called “Sustainability as Trope and Theme in Latin America” will be offered online during the second four weeks of the 2018 summer semester. The class is asynchronous (students complete their work on their own time). No textbook is required; students will use a selection of publications and online resources.
Read More »Dr. Kathryn Northcut, professor of English and technical communication, was named the 2018 Woman of the Year during an awards ceremony held today (Wednesday, April 18) at Hasselmann Alumni House.
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