Civil Engineering alumnus joins faculty of Indian Institute of Technology
Equipped with a PhD in transportation engineering and inspired by teaching and research in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nipjyoti Bharadwaj has joined the faculty at a prestigious university in India.
Mizzou Engineering’s Society of Women Engineers hosts STEM event for local Girl Scouts
Thanks to Mizzou Engineering’s Society of Women Engineers, local Girl Scout troops got the chance to learn about what it means to be an engineer.
Mizzou Engineer studies trail bridges as part of E4C Fellowship
Abdul Rashid Mussah investigated the effectiveness of trail bridges as part of a fellowship with Engineering 4 Change.
EECS department hosts retreat around inclusivity, diversity, equity
The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science hosted an Inclusivity, Diversity and Equity workshop.
Researcher helps AAAS, HBCU group envision a zero hunger world
Solving issues around global hunger will require collaboration among diverse groups approaching the problem from multiple angles. That was one take-away from a presentation Mizzou’s Kiruba Krishnaswamy gave on Aug. 26 at a webinar hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Oruche receives prestigious GEM Associate Fellowship
Roland Oruche, a PhD student in computer science, has been named a GEM Associate Fellow by the National GEM Consortium.
Mizzou NSBE Chapter Wins Chancellor’s Excellence Award
The Mizzou chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) was honored with the “Most Outstanding Large Organization Award” at MU as part of the 2020 Chancellor’s Excellence Awards announcement on Wednesday, April 29.
Cultural Immersion Lunch: Celebration of Black Women in Engineering One of College’s Best
To finish out Women in Engineering Week and celebrate Black History Month, the College of Engineering held a cultural immersion lunch to highlight black women engineers.
NSBE Honored with Coretta Scott King Organization of the Year Award
MU’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers won its first Coretta Scott King Organization of the Year Award at the MU NAACP Image Awards.
Women in Engineering Week: Shining a Light on Diversity
The MU College of Engineering is a welcoming, inclusive college, and that message was the theme and the focus of Women in Engineering (WIE) Week, Feb. 17 – 21. Events got underway Feb. 17 with a kick-off social in Lafferre Hall, where Mizzou Engineering students had an opportunity to meet with the leaders of several student organizations that are co-sponsoring WIE Week this semester.