This season, the Missouri S&T’s Women’s Basketball program saw not just one, but two team members surpass 1,000 points in their careers. Alex Kerr and Laura Rodriguez were the 16th and 17th members of the team in history, respectively, to earn the achievement.
Read More »Due to continuing severe winter weather conditions, Missouri S&T will extend remote operations through 11:59 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 24. Buildings will be closed for all but essential campus services. Classes will be held remotely. Instructors should communicate this shift with their students as soon as possible, share plans for their classes and provide any necessary […]
Read More »Missouri S&T will shift to remote operations from 3 p.m. to 11:59 p.m. today (Wednesday, Feb. 23), due to inclement weather. Classes will be held remotely. Scheduled in-person events that do not transition to virtual events will be postponed. Please contact the event organizer for details.
Read More »Researchers at Missouri S&T will develop mineral extraction techniques for lunar construction as part of a NASA project to make it possible for people to live and work on the moon. NASA will provide up to $2 million over two years to support S&T’s research.
Read More »Turning a light on and off doesn’t require much thought – click on, click off. But modulating that light – turning it on and off faster than the human eye can comprehend – and using the modulated light for Wi-Fi data transmission requires a great deal of thought, and it’s the focus on Dr. Nan Cen’s visible-light communications research.
Read More »Both the U.S. and the global population are aging, with the average age increasing from 21.5 in 1970 to over 30 in 2019. With this steady growth, the need to better understand age-associated diseases and pathologies grows as well. One aspect of mental ability that declines in even healthy aging adults is the ability to recall episodically detailed memories.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will offer a three-part workshop series on pandemic preparedness and response this spring.
Read More »This month theater students in Missouri University of Science and Technology’s arts, languages and philosophy department will perform “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” written by Rajiv Joseph.
Read More »Missouri S&T will shift to remote operations from noon to 11:59 p.m. today (Thursday, Feb. 17), due to severe weather conditions.
Read More »embers from the 399th Army Band from Fort Leonard Wood will join the Missouri S&T Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony for a free concert this February.
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