A team of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology were among the top three finishers in two races of student-designed and student-built aerodynamically fitted recumbent bicycles.
Read More »The current method of inspecting bridges for structural damage is labor-intensive and, in some instances, dangerous to all involved. Dr. Zhaozheng Yin, assistant professor of computer science at Missouri University of Science and Technology, and his engineering team have been developing a safer, more efficient solution with his latest research project, the “multicopter.”
Read More »Two teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology will compete against a field of professional mine rescue teams in a simulated mine collapse rescue competition in Louisiana. In their latest competition in October, a team of S&T students earned first place.
Read More »Join the University and Community Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra at Missouri University of Science and Technology for an afternoon of classical music.
Read More »17 students will play six pianos in unison during the 17th annual Piano Bash at Missouri University of Science and Technology. S&T piano students will perform their final exam of the semester by hosting this event that is free and open to the public.
Read More »The cultural history of economic depression, focusing on the 1890s depression, is the subject of an upcoming public lecture at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »The university bands at Missouri University of Science and Technology will perform traditional band music in a concert this weekend on the S&T campus.
Read More »Eleven chemical engineers were honored by the Academy of Chemical Engineers at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The induction ceremony was held on Thursday, April 18, on the S&T campus.
Read More »A group of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology has earned second place in an EPA competition to create an innovative, “green” infrastructure design for managing stormwater. The students earned $1,500 for their team and $8,000 in green infrastructure research funds for their institution.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host an upcoming public lecture by a visiting scholar dedicated to bringing “James Bond” movie gadgets to reality.
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