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2025 Cybersecurity Camp for High School Students

Sponsored by the National Security Agency's (NSA) GenCyber program, we offer a one-week nonresidential summer camp for rising students in Grades 9–12 to explore the field of cybersecurity through classroom instruction and lab activities. Cybersecurity is an exciting career prospect and a great...

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My work bridges scholarship and leadership to help faculty thrive and to ensure students have the best possible experience in higher education.

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The Center of Excellence in Spatial Computing is dedicated to meeting the growing demand for skilled professionals in the field of spatial computing. Given the wide range of benefits resulting from the widespread application of spatial computing, it is crucial to equip the workforce, particularly...

Prospective Students

Join Us! The Center of Excellence in AI-Empowered Spatial Computing provides second-level spatial computing courses for students interested in a career in AI-Empowered Technologies. After the completion of the coursework, students will earn a micro-credential and have the opportunity for a paid...

University of Missouri School of Medicine Surgical Innovation Lab

The official webpage for the Surgical Innovation Lab at the University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine. Our research aims to improve surgical safety and surgical education by studying and analyzing factors such as noise, movement, teaching, communication and even Human factors. Goals include developing a surgical simulation tool to prepare residents for performing a midurethral sling operation, identify causes in noise and in language that interfere with communication and understanding in the operating room, and even developing a solution to mitigate noise in the OR. We also utilized ethnographic studies, OR observation and video recording.

Joey Lightner

Dr. Lightner presents locally and nationally on topics related to physical activity, HIV, and public health practice. Dr. Lightner’s research is focused on improving health for large populations. His current projects attempt to understand how to improve sustainability of free public transportation, increase physical activity for adolescents, racial and ethnic minorities, and transgender individuals, and how to improve the public health system. In the past, Dr. Lightner has conducted studies on community capacity building, active transportation, LGBT health, health inequity, and several other areas.

Tiffani Riggers-Piehl

Higher education and student development scholar with an expertise in college student well-being, sense of belonging, and religious identity and outcomes in college. Dr. Riggers-Piehl specializes in critical quantitative investigation into the experiences of students in college with a special focus on campus climate for religious students and historically excluded students in STEM.