Jeffrey Mitchell, Ph.D.
Vice Dean, College of Business and STEM
Professor of Mathematics
The School of Engineering and Science offers robust programs that prepare students for innovative careers in engineering and science.
Vice Dean, College of Business and STEM
Professor of Mathematics
Vice Dean
Associate Professor of Computer and Information Systems and Criminal Justice
Joshua graduated this May with both a master’s in Engineering Management and bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering thanks to the 4+1 program at RMU.
Now he’s working full-time as a Mechanical Handling Interface Engineer for Westinghouse Electric Company.
Michael graduated this May with a bachelor of science in biology. Now he will be obtaining his masters and doctorate in horticulture and crop sciences at Michigan State University!
Last summer, Michael worked as a plant genomics REU intern at Michigan State.
Ryley graduated from RMU this May with a bachelor of science in engineering. Now, he is working full-time as an Entry Level Software Engineer at Bettis Atomic Power Lab in West Mifflin.
"One of the big things that myself and many of the friends that I made here at RMU contributed to the school was a robotics project. The project has allowed me to come up with ways to go through very challenging situations and I have grown in ways that otherwise would not have been possible without the can-do spirit that the school instills in you.
University Professor of Biology
Interim Dean
Professor of Management
Specialties: Organizational behavior, international business, gender wage gap
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