Missouri University of Science and Technology has received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to make Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software available to students in laboratory environments.
Read More »You probably won’t be able to drive down the highway in your own non-polluting vehicle that runs on hydrogen power any time soon. And don’t start making plans to power your whole house with expensive hydrogen-based technology in the coming years. But, some day in the not-too-distant future, you might own a cell phone equipped […]
Read More »In one corner of a huge civil engineering laboratory on campus, Dr. Ronaldo Luna watches a machine shake silt from the Mississippi River until it liquefies.
Read More »Former Missouri S&T All-America performer Tyrone Smith narrowly missed earning a berth in the finals of the long jump competition Saturday, finishing in 15th place overall in the qualifying rounds of the event at the XXIX Olympic Games.
Read More »Incoming freshmen may find the university experience overwhelming at first. There are many things to learn and choices to make, and it’s easy to feel a bit lost. Missouri S&T eases this transition with an Opening Week Orientation filled with fun and unusual activities geared to help freshmen build important bonds with other new students […]
Read More »For the past two years, Missouri S&T has engaged in a process of self-study to prepare for re-accreditation. A draft of the university’s report, developed for The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, is available for review online at accreditation.mst.edu.
Read More »This summer, while political candidates (and Paris Hilton) have been arguing about ways to address the nation’s dependence on oil, some ambitious college students from around the world – including one student from Missouri University of Science and Technology – have been actively working on projects designed to solve problems in developing countries.
Read More »A graduate student from Missouri S&T is one of 81 of the nation’s brightest engineers selected to attend the National Academy of Engineers 14th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in September.
Read More »Missouri’s first fueling station for hydrogen vehicles will be on display Tuesday, Aug. 19, along with several hydrogen vehicles during a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Missouri University of Science and Technology’s E3 (E-cubed) Commons development east of the Missouri S&T campus.
Read More »As one group of members from the Engineers Without Borders student chapter at Missouri University of Science and Technology prepares to leave Bolivia, another team from that chapter is packing for Honduras.
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