Six research teams have received Kummer Ignition Grants for Sustainable Educational Transformation to support new and innovative ideas that lead to transformations in education at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Kelvin Erickson, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor of electrical and computer engineering, will present information about delivering an online laboratory experience in an engineering course from 8:30-9:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 18, via Zoom.
Read More »Dr. Agnes Vojta, teaching professor of physics, discusses her recent volume of poetry, The Eden of Perhaps, in an interview with Chase Dimrock of As It Ought to Be magazine.
Read More »Watch a second group of faculty working in their remote stations in this video produced by the Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE).
Read More »Dr. Kelvin Erickson was named a fellow of the International Society of Automation (ISA) at the 2019 ISA Annual Leadership Conference in San Diego in October. The ISA is a professional group consisting of 40,000 automation professionals.
Read More »Dr. Kelvin T. Erickson, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor of electrical and computer engineering, received a 2019 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Read More »Dr. Stephen S. Gao and Dr. Kelvin T. Erickson each received the Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professorship designation during commencement ceremonies Dec. 15.
Read More »Thirty-four Missouri University of Science and Technology faculty members will receive the Outstanding Teaching Award for 2017-18. The winners will be recognized at a ceremony tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 4).
Read More »At the early career faculty forum at 4-5 p.m. Wednesday, April 18, attendees can learn about balancing service with faculty responsibilities and learn about the University of Missouri Faculty Scholars program.
Read More »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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