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Engagement program will bolster university’s commitment to state
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Today, ŷڱƵ of Missouri ŷڱƵ President Mun Choi announced a new initiative, the Presidential Engagement Fellows, that is designed to fulfill the university’s land-grant mission by sharing research discoveries with Missouri citizens in every county. Marshall Stewart, vice chancellor for Extension and Engagement at MU, will lead this initiative.
“The ŷڱƵ of Missouri is dedicated to the people of this state, and we are proud of the excellent teaching, breakthrough research and creative achievement, and meaningful engagement by our faculty,” Choi said. “We are here to serve the state by providing Missouri citizens with information about the life-changing discoveries that we uncover in our laboratories. This new program will encourage all of our faculty members to engage directly with Missouri citizens and help them improve communities across the state.”
Choi introduced the first class of the Presidential Engagement Fellows at today’s Board of Curators meeting. As part of this program, selected faculty members will represent the UM ŷڱƵ at a number of speaking events throughout the state, where they will discuss their research and share how that knowledge can help Missouri citizens.
“We have fantastic faculty on every campus who want to help improve the lives of Missouri citizens, whether that is through better agriculture practices, new treatments in health care, technological discoveries or providing world-class artistic performances,” Choi said. “This new program will help us fulfill our mission as a land-grant university. We are Missouri’s university, and we owe it to every Missouri citizen to share with them what we have discovered that can improve their lives.”
The 2018-19 Presidential Engagement Fellows class includes the following individuals:
- Diana Ahmad, history and political science, Missouri ŷڱƵ of Science and Technology
- Joel Burken, civil, architectural and environmental engineering, Missouri ŷڱƵ of Science and Technology
- Jimi Cook, Missouri Orthopaedic Institute, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Columbia
- Simon Friedman, School of Pharmacy, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Kansas City
- Andrew Granade, Conservatory of Music and Dance, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Kansas City
- Jane Greer, English and women’s and gender studies, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Kansas City
- Beth Huebner, criminology and criminal justice, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-St. Louis
- Catherine Johnson, mining and nuclear engineering, Missouri ŷڱƵ of Science and Technology
- Rebecca Johnson, Research Center for Human-Animal Intervention, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Columbia
- Rose Marra, School for Information Science and Learning Technologies, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Columbia
- Melissa Mitchum, plant sciences, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Columbia
- Patricia Parker, biology, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-St. Louis
- Chris Pires, biological sciences, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Columbia
- Angela Speck, physics and astronomy, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-Columbia
- Todd Swanstrom, political science, ŷڱƵ of Missouri-St. Louis
To be selected, faculty members were nominated by each campus based on their demonstrated excellence and their ability to communicate their research to the public.
There is no cost for an organization or individual to host a speaker. For more information, please visit: www.umsystem.edu/president/presidential_engagement_fellows
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Reviewed 2023-09-19