Small-business owners, entrepreneurs and anyone who wants to learn more about tools they can use to start or grow their business are invited to the Boost Your Business seminar hosted by the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) at Missouri S&T and the Waynesville-St. Robert Chamber of Commerce.
Read More »When Michelle Schwartze arrived for a tour of Missouri S&T, students kept interrupting her guide, Dr. Larry Gragg, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor emeritus and former chair of history and political science, to say hello and talk with him. Those interactions drew her to S&T. “I liked that he knew the students by name,” says Schwartze, an […]
Read More »Women in business are invited to attend a Business SuperPOWer connection event organized by the Women in Business Group. The group is hosted by the Small Business and Technology Development Center (SBTDC) at Missouri S&T and the Missouri Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Read More »At commencement ceremonies today (Saturday, Dec. 15), Stephen G. Suellentrop of Dallas, chairman of Hunt Oil Co. and Hunt Refining Co., encouraged Missouri S&T graduates to never stop learning and to immerse themselves in their career passions.
Read More »Dr. Jagannathan Sarangapani, Rutledge-Emerson Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Missouri S&T, has been named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, the NAI announced today (Tuesday, Dec. 11).
Read More »Twenty-eight faculty members from Missouri University of Science and Technology will receive awards for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service.
Read More »Missouri S&T is part of a new national effort by land-grant universities to increase college access, close the achievement gap and award hundreds of thousands more degrees by 2025.
Read More »To mark its 50th anniversary, the Curtis Laws Wilson Library on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus will host a public celebration in October.
Read More »Researchers from Missouri S&T and three private companies will combine their expertise to create charging stations for electric vehicles that could charge a car in less than 10 minutes – matching the time it takes to fill up a conventional vehicle with gasoline.
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