Tag Archives: National Science Foundation

$20 Million Grant to Study Climate Variability
August 5, 2014
Posted in Alumni, College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Geosciences, Faculty, Friends, Health and Life Sciences, Honors, Awards and Accolades, News and Announcements, News Release, People, Research and Innovation, Staff, Students
Tagged climate change, Jimmy Adegoke, Missouri Transect, National Science Foundation
Enlisted in education
September 16, 2011
Posted in All news, People, School of Computing and Engineering
Tagged Building an Alliance for New Careers in Science, Doctor of Pharmacy Satellite Programs, education think tank, Engineering and Math (KC-BANCS): A Collaborative Model for the Inclusion of Youth and Veterans with Disabilities, Institute for Human Development, KC BANCS, Missouri Returning Heroes awards, National Science Foundation, NSF, Society of American Military Engineers -- Greater Kansas City Post, Student Veterans Organization, Student Veterans Virtual Resource Center, technology, Transition STEM, Yellow Ribbon Program

Next Internet frontier
March 31, 2011
Posted in All news, Faculty, School of Computing and Engineering, Students
Tagged Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Deep Medhi, Global Environment for Network Innovations, Google Fiber, Great Plains Environment for Network Innovation, Mary Lou Hines, National Science Foundation

A recipe for winter safety
November 15, 2010
Posted in All news, Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, Research and Innovation, School of Computing and Engineering, Sustainability, University Libraries
Tagged Adam Bruetsch, Campus Facilities Management, Chris Farney, Civil Engineering Material Mixing Lab, Gregory King, Human Motion Laboratory, John Kevern, Kyle Dunning, Material Testing Lab, National Science Foundation, pervious concrete

Balanced among the disciplines
August 28, 2009
Posted in All news, Community Involvement, Conservatory of Music and Dance, Faculty, Psychology Department, Research and Innovation, School of Computing and Engineering, School of Dentistry, School of Nursing and Health Studies
Tagged "Major Research Instrumentation: Acquisition of an Experimental Platform to Support Research and Educational Activities in Human Motion", ARROWS (Achieving Recruitment Retention and Outreach with Science Technology Engineering and Math), Greg King, National Science Foundation, Reza Derakhshani, Trent Guess, UMKC Human Motion Laboratory, Walter D. Leon-Salas