Mizzou Engineering Fall 2024 Senior Capstone Projects
Mizzou Engineering students tackle real-world problems through the Missouri Method, including senior capstone projects. This semester, projects included creating new medical dispensers, optimizing production flows, and designing a blue hydrogen plant.
Mizzou soared in ’24
With student successes, record-breaking investments in world-changing research and increased rankings, it’s been a good year on campus.
Educating future leaders
Mizzou Engineering faculty member Michael Poehlman teaches a class on leadership in engineering, featuring guest speakers to share advice with students.
Mizzou’s game changers
Two Mizzou Engineering students won first place in Entrepreneur Quest, the signature program of the Griggs Innovators Nexus in the Mizzou Student Center.
Securing your online cart
Mizzou cybersecurity expert Prasad Calyam shares tips for staying safe as you shop online this holiday season.
Photo Album: Mizzou SWE hosts Girl Scout Day
Mizzou’s chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) invites scouts from across the community to visit Mizzou Engineering for Girl Scout Day. See photos from the event and explore the different activities the scouts participated in.
Teaching excellence in engineering
Mizzou Engineering and Information Technology received funding for a new state-of-the-art Center of Excellence through the state’s MoExcels Workforce Initiative.
Mizzou Engineering Career Fair connects students with employers
More than 600 representatives from 238 companies brought internship and career opportunities to nearly 1,450 students at the Fall Mizzou Engineering Career Fair.
Hatching high-growth ventures
Faculty at leading research, land-grant institutions like the University of Missouri juggle many roles. They teach and mentor students, write grants, conduct research, publish their work and engage the public.
Construction Management Leadership Institute helps professionals hone skills
Just a few years after graduating from Mizzou Engineering, Joe Modica is already climbing the leadership ladder, now serving as an assistant project manager at Nabholz Corporation. So when he saw an opportunity to expand upon his engineering and leadership skills at Mizzou, he seized the opportunity. Now, Modica is one of 36 professionals who successfully completed the inaugural Construction Management Leadership Institute, a three-day intensive training for civil engineers and construction professionals.