The College of Natural and Applied Sciences (CNAS) at Missouri State University offers extra support to students experiencing financial hardship. The help comes through various forms, such as the Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (S-STEM) and Missouri Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (MoLSAMP). On March 4, S-STEM and … [Read more...] about Gain support for financial hardship
We want to make sure that our students are getting the best education. It’s important to us that after the years and money spent on a degree, you are ready to conquer what lies after college. That’s why we work so hard on accreditations and extra steps to show we walk the walk. One accreditation we work on for computer science is ABET. It stands for authentic, … [Read more...] about Working for a better MSU
Sometimes, one small piece of equipment can make all the difference. NVIDIA, a computer game company, awards researchers equipment to continue their work. Three Missouri State professors were awarded NVIDIA products. Dr. Anthony Clark Dr. Anthony Clark, assistant professor of computer science, was recently awarded a Nvidia Quadro P6000 Graphic Processing Unit … [Read more...] about Computer science professors win grant
We'd like to welcome new faculty to CNAS! We are excited to work with you. We have three new tenure track faculty. Dr. Tiglet Besara works in the physics, astronomy and material science department. He received his MPh in physics at Stockolm University and his MS and PhD in chemical physics at Florida State University. Dr. Liza Cobos works in the hospitality … [Read more...] about New faces in CNAS
We are so excited to welcome two new department heads to the College of Natural and Applied Sciences (CNAS). Dr. Tamera Jahnke, dean of CNAS, welcomes our two new department heads, Drs. Bob Mayanovic of physics, astronomy and material sciences (PAMS) and Ajay Katangur, computer science. Thank you for all of your hard work Jahnke wanted to thank our previous department … [Read more...] about PAMS, computer science to gain new department heads