The public is invited to take a closer look at Jupiter through the Missouri S&T’s 16-inch-wide telescope this August.
Read More »After five years of operation, Missouri S&T’s geothermal energy system continues to exceed its projected campus impact and efficiency.
Read More »With expertise ranging from environmental ethics to internet security and privacy, 19 new and promoted faculty will be welcomed to Missouri S&T this fall.
Read More »With the recent earthquakes in early July in southern California, one being a 6.4 magnitude and another a 7.1 magnitude, it is more important than ever to be able to accurately predict when and where the next one will occur. A researcher at Missouri S&T is working to do just that by studying past seismic waves produced by earthquakes.
Read More »Opening Week begins Sunday, Aug. 11, at Missouri S&T. The university will welcome new students to Rolla on Sunday for move-in day.
Read More »Royalties from patents on commercialized inventions and products bring in hundreds of thousands of dollars in income every year for Missouri University of Science and Technology. During the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2019, Missouri S&T earned a record $698,223 in royalty income, a 32 percent increase over the previous year, and the cumulative royalty amount crossed the $5 million mark in fiscal year 2019.
Read More »The Rolla Town Band will perform its fifth and final concert of the 2019 summer season this July. The band will play music from a variety of styles, including traditional band works, concert marches, movie soundtracks and patriotic selections.
Read More »The Rolla Town Band will perform its fourth concert of the summer this July. The band will play music from a variety of styles, including traditional band works, concert marches, movie soundtracks and patriotic selections.
Read More »Missouri S&T researchers will join a national consortium of universities focused on improving the durability and extending the lifespan of the nation’s transportation infrastructure. The U.S. Department of Transportation awarded $15 million in grants in June to create two new national University Transportation Centers (UTCs) to advance research and education programs that address transportation challenges facing the nation. Missouri S&T will join the UTC led by Washington State University – the only center focused on the durability and lifespan of transportation infrastructure.
Read More »The Rolla Town Band will perform pop music and marches at a pre-fireworks concert during the Lions Club Carnival this July.
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