Two graduate students at Missouri University of Science and Technology submitted the winning student division poster that was selected for sponsorship to the 22nd International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) International Symposium, held July 9-12, in Rome.
Read More »The final Rolla Town Band performance this summer will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 17, on the Castleman Hall Green, located at 10th and State streets, on the campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology. The concert is free and open to the public.
Read More »The next Rolla Town Band performance will feature Michael O’Brien of Waynesville, Mo., the band’s new piccolo player. O’Brien will solo on Robert Starer’s Fantasy on When Johnny Comes Marching Home, which was written for the bicentennial of the West Point Band. The concert will also include a selection of marches and overtures.
Read More »The first Rolla Town Band Concert will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 5, on the Castleman Hall Green, located at 10th and State streets. The band will be conducted by Dr. Robert J. Cesario, assistant professor of arts, languages and philosophy at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The concert is free and open to the public.
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Stars of the popular TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” will bring their quick wit and musical talents to two live shows to open the 2012-2013 season of the Campus Performing Arts Series at Missouri University of Science and Technology this fall. The shows replace “Cocktails with Larry Miller,” which has been cancelled.
Fireworks will be visible near the campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology on three consecutive Fridays in June.
Read More »Area musicians are encouraged to join the Rolla Town Band this summer. Rehearsals will begin on Tuesday, June 12. The group needs both performers and sponsors.
Read More »Plans are now underway for the third annual Celebration of Nations event that will be held in downtown Rolla from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29. Area residents and others are invited to participate in this free family festival that showcases the variety of cultures represented here with music, food, arts, crafts, a petting zoo, camel rides and more.
Read More »On Tuesday, June 5, the planet Venus will pass across the face of the sun, a rare event that will only be visible in its entirety in the western Pacific Ocean regions. During the transit, observers will see a small dot, Venus’ silhouette, move across the disk of the sun. This alignment of the Earth, Venus and the sun happened in 2004, but will not occur again until 2117.
Read More »Authors are invited to submit their papers now for the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Midwest Section 2012 Annual Conference. Attendees will learn the latest research and development activities in engineering and technology at the three-day conference, which will be hosted by Missouri University of Science and Technology Sept. 19-21, in the Havener Center on the school’s campus.
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