Karen Bolda, senior director of development at the Springfield Expedia office, spoke at Missouri State University. After Ariane Gorin spoke, Bolda was interested in getting involved on campus as well. Women in Technology (WiT) is a new club on campus within the College of Natural and Applied Sciences formed to further women in technology. Carmen Creswell, a creator … [Read more...] about Springfield Expedia director speaks on campus
Recognizing amazing women is only one of the things we do at Missouri State University. This year, the Womxn of Distinction awards made a return. Carmen Creswell, a computer science major, received honorable mention. Interim computer science department head Dr. Jorge Rebaza nominated her for this award. "It felt great to be nominated and to know that people … [Read more...] about Working for women in STEM
It's not just us that think our students are amazing. Two students, graduate student Colton Lynn and undergraduate student Jenna Davis were recently featured in "The Standard" spotlights. As both prepare to graduate this Friday, they were recognized for their hard work and dedication to their field. About their stories Lynn is currently an award-winning TA for … [Read more...] about Students featured in The Standard
Mark your calendars for April 20 at 10 a.m. if you're ready to learn more about avionics. This seminar will cover a variety of topics by computer science alumnus Jeff Outlaw. The seminar will be held in Cheek 151. About the seminar Outlaw, a current member of the MSU computer science advisory board, will speak about his work as a senior software engineer. His talk, … [Read more...] about Learn more about aviation electronics April 20
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