
High marks
Three graduate degree programs at the University of Missouri continue to be recognized among the best in the nation while also rising in the rankings in the 2023 Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report.

Dean’s Advisory Council hears plans to boost College research activities
The Dean's Advisory Council learned more about Mizzou Engineering's focus on increasing research activity over the coming decade.

DeMaire receives 2022 Missouri Honor Award
Doug DeMaire, BS IE ’68, MS IE ’69 has received the 2022 Missouri Honor Award recognizing his outstanding contributions to the College of Engineering and the engineering profession.

Melton receives 2022 Missouri Honor Award
Michael Melton, Esquire, BS EE ’81, JD ’84, has received the 2022 Missouri Honor Award recognizing his outstanding contributions to Mizzou Engineering and extraordinary efforts to help support students and young alumni.

Stipek receives 2022 Citation of Merit
Lorraine Stipek, BS EE ‘86, has received the College of Engineering’s 2022 Citation of Merit Award recognizing her significant contributions to the industry and service to MU.

Thumser receives 2022 James E. ‘Bud’ Moulder Distinguished Alumni Award
Bob Thumser, BS IE ’82, MS IE’90, has received the 2022 James E. “Bud” Moulder Distinguished Alumni Award recognizing his longstanding service to the College of Engineering.

IMSE alumni share varied experiences during student panel
Mizzou Engineering students this week heard first-hand accounts of how industrial engineering opens doors to a wide range of career paths.

Pelch encourages engineering students to find leadership opportunities
Want to become a leader? Find opportunities to lead – they are out there, Steve Pelch, BS ME ’87, told students in an engineering leadership course earlier this week.

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.

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.