Month: March 2022

Missouri S&T announces 2022 Honorary St. Pats and Honorary Knights

Posted by on March 8, 2022

The St. Pat’s Board at Missouri University of Science and Technology has announced that Kevin and Meg Brady will serve as Honorary St. Patricks and parade marshals for the 114th St. Pat’s celebration. The two were originally scheduled to serve in the 2020 and 2021 events before they were postponed due to COVID-19 concerns.  The […]

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Saluting S&T engineering alumnae

Posted by on March 8, 2022

March 8 is International Women’s Day, a time to appreciate the contributions of women and girls around the world. We salute Missouri S&T alumnae for the difference they continue to make in Rolla and for their influence in their professions and communities. Here are a few of the thousands of women we’re proud to call S&T graduates. 

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Missouri S&T launches in-person classes for St. Louis engineers wanting master’s degree

Posted by on March 8, 2022

Engineering professionals in the St. Louis area who want to network, earn career-boosting certificates or work toward a master’s degree from Missouri S&T have a local option beginning April 4. Missouri S&T will offer in-person classes at the University of Missouri-St. Louis Computer Education and Training Center, 12837 Flushing Meadows Drive.

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Missouri S&T prepares for 114th St. Pat’s

Posted by on March 3, 2022

Missouri S&T is preparing for its 114th annual “Best Ever” St. Pat’s celebration this March. The theme for this year’s celebration is “St. Pat’s at the Graveyard.”

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Missouri S&T theater students to perform ‘The Last Five Years’

Posted by on March 3, 2022

Theater students in Missouri S&T’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will perform the musical “The Last Five Years” this March.

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S&T physics researcher works to control light energy

Posted by on March 3, 2022

Light travels through opaque objects in random paths that are difficult to control but, thanks to new research by a team of physicists, light energy can be concentrated at a certain depth. This means that physicists could potentially target specific neurons or even early tumors inside tissue, which is known to usually strongly scatter light.

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Experts to speak about the invasion of Ukraine on March 9

Posted by on March 2, 2022

A panel discussion comprised of various experts will discuss the Russian invasion of Ukraine this March at Missouri S&T.

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FIRST Tech Challenge championship comes to S&T March 5

Posted by on March 2, 2022

Excitement will run high as hands-on learning takes center stage – or the gymnasium floor in this case – on Saturday, March 5, when FIRST Tech Challenge comes to Missouri University of Science and Technology for a regional championship. Hundreds of tech-savvy students will show off their skills and their robots in the varsity gymnasium at Missouri S&T’s Gale Bullman Building, located at 10th Street and Bishop Avenue (U.S. Highway 63).

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The more things change, the more they stay the ‘Best Ever’

Posted by on March 1, 2022

Since 1908, Miners have celebrated St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers. Yet, the event has evolved considerably from that first celebration. As S&T prepares to celebrate the 114th annual “Best Ever,” here’s a look back at what the event looked like a century ago.

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Missouri S&T returns to in-person summer camps for students in grades 2-12

Posted by on March 1, 2022

After two years of virtual and hybrid youth camps, Missouri S&T’s in-person summer camps are back. From June 5-July 28, students in grades 2-12 will be able to immerse themselves in STEM-related subjects ranging from physics, computing and robotics to aerospace and explosives.

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