Robin Verble

In the news

Posted by on November 7, 2023

Dr. Amy Belfi was interviewed by The New York Times reporter for an article on music therapy. Belfi is an associate professor in psychological science.

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Summer Scholars spending break on research

Posted by on June 28, 2023

For some students at Missouri S&T, summer doesn’t mean a break from learning. Over a dozen students are getting hands-on research experience as part of the Summer Scholars Program.

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In the news

Posted by on May 2, 2023

Dr. John McManus’s new book, “To the End of the Earth,” gets a review in the St. Louis Post Dispatch. Dr. McManus is a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of History and Political Science.

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In the news: fires, Iran protests, poetry, music perception, campus safety

Posted by on November 1, 2022

Dr. Amy Belfi, assistant professor of psychological science at S&T, was featured on an Association for Psychological Science podcast. During the Oct. 27 episode, she spoke about her career as a neuroscientist studying music perception and cognition as well as how other forms of art can impact the brain and behavior.

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Faculty awarded Ignition Grants for Educational Tranformation

Posted by on September 6, 2022

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.

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Undergraduate Research Conference winners announced

Posted by on June 1, 2021

Nineteen students in eight categories received recognition and cash awards as winners of S&T’s 16th annual Undergraduate Research Conference, held virtually in April. The winners and their faculty advisors on the projects are:

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In the news: Endangered species at fort, Project Lead the Way

Posted by on November 5, 2019

  • Dr. David Duvernell and Dr. Robin Verble were interviewed for the St. Louis Public Radio story “Endangered Species Find Peaceful Home on Land Used to Train for War,” that aired Oct. 3.
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    In the news: BYU Radio, C-Span, Scientific American, Spotify, St. Louis Public Radio

    Posted by on June 4, 2019

    • Why is folklore important in understanding the past and preparing for the future? Dr. Simon Bronner, author of Folklore: The Basics and Maxwell C. Weiner Distinguished Professor of Humanities S&T,
      talks with BYU Radio host Marcus Smith in an interview on May 8.
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    In the news: Animals extinct in 2018, pioneering bacteriologist, student start-up, word origins

    Posted by on January 8, 2019

  • Dr. Robin Verble, associate professor of biological sciences and director of S&T’s Ozark Research Field Station, shared her expertise on dwindling insect populations with mashable.com.
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    In the news: Military women, Rock Island Trail, storytelling in higher education, wildfires

    Posted by on December 4, 2018