Hunter Darnell giving tour

March 19, 2024

Where you belong: Mizzou Engineering ambassadors encourage others to choose Mizzou

Mizzou Engineering ambassadors are students who have loved their time at Mizzou so much that they choose to give back by representing the College. Each week, they lead tours of Lafferre Hall for future Tigers and their families. And throughout the semester they’ll take time on the weekends to speak with students and their families at Meet Mizzou Days or Mizzou Engineering events.

Wayne Carter

March 4, 2024

Building leaders: Mizzou student recognized as a New Face of Civil Engineering

Wayne Carter is a leader among Mizzou Engineering students. A civil engineering major with a passion for structural engineering, Carter is president of Mizzou’s chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), marshal for the Chi Epsilon Civil Engineering Honor Society, a teaching assistant (TA) for first-year students in Foundations of Engineering and a peer mentor for freshmen in civil engineering. And now, he is among the 2024 ASCE class of New Faces of Civil Engineering – Collegiate Edition. Ten honorees are chosen each year for their academic accomplishments and commitment to serving others, according to ASCE. “I…

Reginald Rogers teaching a class

Feb. 27, 2024

Overcoming Obstacles and Encouraging Others

Teaching has always come naturally to Reginald Rogers, associate professor of chemical and biomedical engineering, Rogers shares his story to give students hope and encourage them to accomplish difficult things. A shelf full of teaching awards affirm that his philosophy is making an impact.

Mizzou Engineering Spring 2024 Career Fair

Feb. 23, 2024

Mizzou Engineers connect with employers, find careers and internships at spring career fair

Over 870 students spoke with 470 employer representatives at the Mizzou Engineering Spring 2024 Career Fair. Engineers in all stages in their professional journey, whether they were looking to explore career options or to land interviews for summer internships and post-graduation jobs, converged at Mizzou Recreation Complex. Students at the career fair shared why they attended and described their dream career in engineering. Hear from ten of them.

high school student presenting research

Feb. 21, 2024

Mizzou hosts Missouri Junior Science and Humanities Symposium

Mizzou Engineering hosted the Missouri Regional Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS), for high school students across the state of Missouri to present their research projects to faculty and student judges.

Poster with reasons students, faculty and staff love Mizzou Engineering

Feb. 15, 2024

Photo album: why we love Mizzou Engineering 2024

Great people, student organizations, Engineers' Week, research...there's a lot to love about Mizzou Engineering. This Valentine's Day, students, faculty and staff came together to share all the reasons they love engineering at Mizzou.

Natalie Boyd holding a 3D printed model of the new Children’s Hospital and Birthing Center that will be used as a centerpiece at an event later this month

Feb. 9, 2024

Engineering students collaborate with MU Health Care on 3D printing project

Mizzou Engineering students are 3D printing small models of a new MU Health Care facility that will be the centerpiece of a community event later this month.

Madi Robinson and Jimmy Keating with the concrete ST. Patrick Statue and Engineers' Week arch

Feb. 7, 2024

Co-Chairs discuss new events and memories ahead of Engineers’ Week 2024

Meet 2024 E-Week co-presidents Madi Robinson and Jimmy Keating.

Mizzou National Society of Black Engineers members holding awards from the 2023 Fall Regional Conference

Feb. 2, 2024

Mizzou NSBE recognized as Most Outstanding MO Zone Chapter

Mizzou’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) has been recognized as the Most Outstanding MO Zone Chapter, an honor given to one chapter in Missouri each year at the Fall Regional Conference.

John Gahl (left) and Caleb Philipps, senior research scientists at the University of Missouri Research Reactor, prepare a sample to be loaded into the scanning electron microscope.

Jan. 30, 2024

Sparking innovation for research

A scanning electron microscope at the University of Missouri Research Reactor will enhance the facility’s investigative capabilities for materials research and discoveries.