Two outstanding seniors at Missouri University of Science and Technology have been named Honors Academy Fellows for 2011.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology celebrated campus accomplishments and leadership at the ninth Annual Student Leaders’ Awards program held April 14 at the Havener Center on the Missouri S&T campus.
Read More »Gary White, a 1985 graduate of Missouri University of Science and Technology, was named to TIME magazine’s list of the “100 most influential people in the world” for 2011.
A KMST Public Radio listener recently received an Apple iPad 2 he won during the station’s spring fundraising drive earlier this spring.
Read More »The custodial and landscape services department at Missouri University of Science and Technology received the Missouri Arbor Award of Excellence from the Missouri Department of Conservation and the Missouri Community Forestry Council for substantially improving the community’s trees. S&T was one of five groups in the state to be honored.
Read More »A TEAM approach toward addressing underage alcohol use is proving to be successful at Missouri University of Science and Technology, where risky behavior associated with alcohol has declined significantly between 2007 and 2010.
Read More »Dr. Henry Wiebe, vice provost of global learning at Missouri University of Science and Technology, will present outstanding teaching awards to Missouri S&T faculty members engaged in distance education during a campus ceremony on Wednesday, May 4. “This year’s awardees received extremely high ratings from our students,” says Wiebe.
Read More »Natural gas is an abundant energy resource for the United States, but much of it remains trapped in shale or tight-sand formations. Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology hope to develop a way to extract that gas by studying the energy source at the molecular level.
Read More »Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a method to detect the presence of soil and groundwater contamination without turning a shovel or touching the water.
Jing Chang, an accomplished young pianist from China, will join the Missouri University of Science and Technology University and Community Symphony for a solo during the group’s final concert of the season on May 1.