VP at Procter & Gamble shares advice with students in leadership course
Knuth, Vice President of Research & Development at Proctor & Gamble, encourages students wanting leadership skills to take Engineering 2001.
Engineering students find opportunities at Career Fair
Over 160 organizations connected with students exploring jobs, internships, co-ops and more from regional, national and international companies.
As president of IEEE CIS, Keller puts focus on outreach, education and diversity
Curators' Distinguished Professor Jim Keller is serving as president of the Computational Intelligence Society under the umbrella of IEEE.
150 Years of Mizzou Engineering: E-Week
From the blarney stone to St. Patrick's arrival by airship to lighting the Jesse Dome green, Engineers' Week at Mizzou has a long history beginning in 1903.
Cook, President/CEO of ARCO, shares leadership lessons at Mizzou Engineering
Jeff Cook '83 shared advice with students in the Engineering Leadership and Strategic Communications class on March 1.
Five Engineers receive Mizzou ’39 award
Five Mizzou Engineering students were selected for the Mizzou 39 Award, a prestigious honor that recognizes outstanding academic achievement, leadership and service to the University of Missouri.
Co-chairs bring experience and enthusiasm for 2022 Engineers’ Week
Co-chairs Chloe Jones and Paul Orton encourage all Mizzou Engineers to celebrate Engineers’ Week at Mizzou, which is what many Engineers consider to be the best week of the year. Erin go bragh!
IMSE Undergraduate Student Testimonial
I would recommend the IMSE program to any student who is interested in both business and engineering. The program is a lot of hard work, but the professors want you to succeed. You will finish with a competitive degree and highly sought skills. A final piece of advice - make a habit of going to office hours weekly and build relationships with your peers. I have met some of my best friends in this program!
IMSE Undergraduate Student Testimonial
I recommend the IMSE program to any student with a passion for making a difference in the world. The coursework will challenge you and equip you with extremely relevant engineering skills. It has been one of the best decisions I have ever made.
Smithey shares lessons in leadership at Mizzou Engineering
Be the leader other people want to follow. Have a vision while being approachable. And remember that leadership and management aren’t always the same things. Those were some key take-aways Sheri Smithey, PhD, AgE ’93, shared with Mizzou Engineers earlier this week.