Missouri Compacts: Student Success, Page 11

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Teaching Spot new tricks

Students in the Autonomous Systems Lab at Mizzou Engineering are teaching Spot the robot some new tricks.

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150 Years of Student Success: S-STEM Scholar Amber Spriggs

Civil and environmental engineering's S-STEM Scholar Amber Spriggs is turning her passion for water resource engineering into a career to help solve global water problems.

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High marks

Three graduate degree programs at the University of Missouri continue to be recognized among the best in the nation while also rising in the rankings in the 2023 Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report.

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150 Years of Student Success: S-STEM Scholar Cyrus Loar

Learn how first-year student Cyrus Loar benefits from being part of the S-STEM Scholar Program in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Mizzou.

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$2.6 million grant partnership creates first online clinical engineer program

The University of Missouri has created a first-in-the nation online clinical engineer certification program.

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Kemper Award reflects Noble’s unwavering dedication to students

Professor Jim Noble was "totally surprised" to receive the Kemper Fellowship for Excellence in Teaching. Those who know him weren't.

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E-Week 2022: “Patapalooza” Celebration

Mizzou Engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni took part in what many consider the best week of the year - Engineers' Week!

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Students address equity at Diverse Engineering Professionals Conference

Mizzou Engineering students addressed the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM fields during the fifth annual Diverse Engineering Professionals Conference.

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College recognizes outstanding faculty, staff, students

Mizzou Engineering recognized faculty, staff and students for outstanding performance and dedication to the College.

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IMSE alumni share varied experiences during student panel

Mizzou Engineering students this week heard first-hand accounts of how industrial engineering opens doors to a wide range of career paths.