As generative AI technologies like ChatGPT have become part of many people's lives, some Missouri State faculty have looked into the ways this technology might interact with their curricular and research interests. We caught up with faculty who have expertise in dietetics and nutrition to learn about AI's potential impacts on their field. Critical Thinking and Patient … [Read more...] about Unexpected AI Applications
Last year, Missouri State's Graduate College rolled out the Community Graduate Assistantship Program. It works much like on-campus graduate assistantships; participants receive a tuition waiver and stipend in exchange for a set number of working hours. But instead of working on campus, a community graduate assistant (GA) works in a local company. So far, participating … [Read more...] about Filling Needs in the Workforce
Last winter, the first Roy D. Blunt Life Science Professors began four-year appointments, and Dr. Ridwan Sakidja, professor of physics, astronomy and materials science, was named the Matthew and Patricia Harthcock College of Natural and Applied Sciences Faculty Fellow. Updates from the Blunt Professors The Blunt Professors are funded by a $3 million grant from the United … [Read more...] about Partnerships that Make a Difference