Whether you’re hoping to land a summer internship, co-op or your first full-time job, you need to be ready to stand out and impress. But don’t panic. The Career Opportunities and Employer Relations (COER) team is here to help you get your game plan together so you can navigate the Missouri S&T Career Fair on […]
Read More »Just east of Jefferson City, Mo., sits a construction site that will soon be home to one of the nation’s first bridges to incorporate an unusual concrete mix in its girders and support structure. The three-span bridge, which is scheduled to be completed this fall on Highway 50, will also be outfitted with various sensors […]
Read More »Helping a community recover quickly after a major disaster is the goal of a new project by researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology officials and alumni held a groundbreaking ceremony today (Thursday, April 18), for the campus’s new chemical and biochemical engineering building, James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall.
Read More »At Missouri University of Science and Technology, where the state’s first nuclear reactor was constructed more than 50 years ago, researchers are tracking and measuring the movement of radioisotopes to develop sophisticated new standards for the next generation of reactors.
Read More »Tyler Fenwick, who has served as the offensive coordinator at Missouri Western State University for the past six seasons, has been named as the new head football coach at Missouri S&T.
Read More »The Preservation Hall Jazz Band will bring its “Creole Christmas” performance to Missouri University of Science and Technology as part of its Campus Performing Arts Series. The performance will be held at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall, 10th and Main streets on the S&T campus.
Read More »Six students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will leave Dec. 26 for a two-week trip to western India to conduct research related to global sustainable development. The trek is part of an independent research course led by Dr. Daniel Oerther, the John A. and Susan Mathes Chair of Environmental Engineering at Missouri S&T.
Read More »In many of the nation’s traffic lights, light-emitting diodes or LEDs with their brighter light and longer life have replaced standard bulbs. But knowing when to replace the signal heads has remained a guessing game, says Dr. Suzanna Long, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology. That’s […]
Read More »As demand increases for lithium, the essential element in batteries for everything from cameras to automobiles, a researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology is studying potential disruptions to the long-term supply chain the world’s lightest metal.
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