Four Missouri University of Science and Technology staff members were honored today for their leadership, strategic vision and efforts to implement the university’s strategic plan, “Rising to the Challenge: Missouri S&T’s Strategy for Success.”
Read More »A group of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will travel over 600 miles to compete at the 2014 national Chem-E-Car Competition with the group’s chemical reaction-powered, autonomous vehicle.
Read More »A researcher from Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a new way to grow nanowire arrays with a determined diameter, length and uniform consistency. This approach to growing nanomaterials will improve the efficiency of various devices including solar cells and fuel cells.
Read More »New York Times’ bestselling book “The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks” will be the focus of three different events in November at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »This fall, the mathematics and statistics department at Missouri University of Science and Technology began implementing a multiyear, multistage redesign of its three engineering calculus courses to strengthen student understanding of the subject. Missouri S&T math faculty believe the redesign will increase student success in calculus and subsequent courses.
Read More »The 2014-15 Leach Theatre Family Film Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology moves under the sea with a screening of “The Little Mermaid” by Walt Disney Pictures.
Read More »The Chancellor’s Leadership Academy at Missouri University of Science and Technology will host its annual Trunk-or-Treat event to give area kids 6th grade and under a safe and fun place to trick-or-treat this Halloween.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will co-host the 14th international Earth and Space Conference along with the American Society of Civil Engineers Oct. 27-29 at the Four Seasons Hotel in St. Louis.
Read More »Burning coal gases may one day stop releasing nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere and instead produce essential fertilizer components thanks to research by a team of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »A Missouri University of Science and Technology student group that conducts NASA-sponsored microgravity research will present findings from their work to improve CPR methods in space at a regional space development conference this November. Other presenters at the conference include speakers from NASA and Boeing.
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