The public is invited to attend three events this month at Missouri University of Science and Technology that deal with ethical issues in medical research. The events are presented as part of the university’s One Book program, which asks incoming first-year students to read the same book to provide a common experience.
Read More »Men’s and women’s teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology won world championships in mucking last weekend. The last time both teams won first place was in 2005.
Read More »Called one of the “10 Most Influential People in the Concrete Industry” by Concrete Construction magazine in 2005 for his ability to make learning about concrete behavior “fun,” Dr. Kenneth Hover will give the 2014 Stueck Lecture at Missouri University of Science and Technology in April.
Read More »Three Missouri University of Science and Technology choral groups will join the Rolla Men of Song in a free concert in Rolla on April 6.
Read More »Men’s and women’s mucking teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology will host the 36th annual Intercollegiate Mining Competition April 2-6, in Rolla. Forty-two teams from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada and the United Kingdom will compete in the events.
Read More »Dr. Genda Chen, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named the Robert W. Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering. The appointment takes effect July 1.
Read More »The author of a book detailing how the city of Chicago reversed the flow of its river and created a navigable canal to avoid a public health crisis will speak at Missouri University of Science and Technology on March 20.
Read More »Three winners and three honorable mentions were announced at the Chancellor’s Fellows research poster awards banquet that was held on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus March 6. Dr. Venkat Allada, vice provost for graduate studies, welcomed attendees and Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader addressed students and faculty members before presenting the awards.
Read More »Public Radio KMST reached its goal of $70,000 on Sunday, March 2, the last morning of the Spring Membership Drive. Pledges are still being accepted at 573-341-4386 in Rolla, toll-free at 888-776-5678 or online at www.kmst.org.
Read More »Representatives from Missouri University of Science and Technology and Richland College, a community college located in Dallas, recently signed a transfer agreement that gives Richland students full access to a degree from Missouri S&T.
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