If you’re looking for a different kind of summer camp experience, check out Missouri University of Science and Technology’s extensive summer lineup. With programs in science, technology and engineering, students are engaged through creative, hands-on activities. They can build a robot, fly a rocket or learn all about engineering. Girls can also learn about the environment or what careers in math, science and technology are all about.
Read More »Learn more about the 10-day “Discover Tuscany” tour of the Italian countryside this fall during two presentations, on Tuesday, June 28, and Monday, July 11. The November tour is hosted by public radio station KMST and St. James Winery, and arranged through Collette Vacations.
Read More »Dr. Glenn Morrison, associate professor of environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, was elected to the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate Academy of Fellows. The organization promotes scholarship for indoor environmental and building sciences.
Read More »Fireworks will be visible near the campus of Missouri University of Science and Technology on three consecutive Fridays in June.
Read More »Rehearsals for the Rolla Town Band will begin on Tuesday, June 7. The group needs both performers and sponsors.
Read More »In 2008, the United States Department of Energy (DOE) and General Motors Co. (GM) challenged college students to spend the next three years re-engineering a car to use less fuel and reduce emissions, while retaining its performance, safety and consumer appeal.
Read More »Public radio station KMST and St. James Winery will host a special 10-day “Discover Tuscany” tour of the Italian countryside in November. The escorted tour is arranged through Collette Vacations.
Read More »A former bread factory’s transformation into a home for Missouri University of Science and Technology’s award-winning design teams is now complete. The university’s new Kummer Student Design Center will be formally dedicated on Friday, May 20.
Kathryn N. Rodhouse, a student at Missouri University of Science and Technology, received the IEEE Larry K. Wilson Regional Student Activities Award for her efforts to introduce programming to pre-college students at the 2011 Region 5 Annual Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). The conference was held on April 16 in Baton Rouge, La.
Read More »A national touring company of deaf and hearing actors will tell the story of “Winnie the Pooh” in spoken English and American Sign Language at Missouri University of Science and Technology this month.
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