On Feb. 25, 150 years and one day after former Missouri Gov. Joseph W. McClurg signed the legislation that created Missouri S&T, university officials, alumni, friends and supporters will return to Jefferson City to celebrate the university’s founding.
Read More »The Neil Simon Festival Production Co. will present an off-Broadway performance of Alfred Uhry’s “Driving Miss Daisy” at Missouri S&T this February. Television veterans Clarence Gilyard, of “Matlock” and “Walker, Texas Ranger,” and Sheree J. Wilson, of “Dallas” and “Walker, Texas Ranger,” will star in the theater production.
Read More »The College of Arts, Sciences, and Business (CASB) at Missouri University of Science and Technology will host its first Graduate Student Recruitment Day on Saturday, March 7. The informational event is open to college graduates, graduating college seniors and undergraduates interested in attending graduate school.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host the annual Missouri Concrete Conference May 5-6 in the Havener Center on the S&T campus. Conference registration is $160 per person.
Read More »Attend a screening and panel discussion of the 2018 documentary film “Digadohi: Lands, Cherokee, and the Trail of Tears” this February at Missouri S&T.
Read More »By combining their materials science expertise with large-scale medical research, Missouri S&T researchers hope to meet clinical demands for glass-related solutions through a new Center for Glass Science and Technology (CGST). The new center will build on Missouri S&T’s previous success in glass research, which includes the development of bioactive glasses to treat open wounds and cancers.
Read More »The Missouri S&T Ballet and Dance Club will present an adaptation of “Tarzan” on the S&T campus Feb. 14-15.
Read More »Dr. Chen Hou and his research collaborators have found an answer to the decades-old question of why naked mole-rats with high oxidative damage live 10 times longer than mice of comparative weight.
Read More »A process developed by researchers at Missouri S&T could lead to cleaner, less expensive and more efficient production of pharmaceuticals, biomass fuels and other products that are made through chemical reactions. The research project is the first time the combined reaction-separation process has been performed without the use of metals or solvents. The research was published and highlighted with cover art in the journal Reaction Chemistry and Engineering, a publication of the Royal Society of Chemistry.
Read More »Missouri S&T students seeking full-time employment after graduation or co-op or internship for the semester will have an opportunity to meet with hundreds of employers at the 2020 Spring Career Fair on Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the Gale Bullman Building on the S&T campus. More than 250 companies are registered to attend the event with many staying the next day for on-campus interviews.
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