The women of Ragamala Dance will bring their unique combination of ancient and modern cultures to Missouri University of Science and Technology this month in a beautifully costumed and vibrant show.
Boeing Day at Missouri University of Science and Technology is set for Monday, Sept. 13. Representatives from Boeing will be on campus to discuss career opportunities with students and accept resumes for full-time, intern and cooperative positions.
Read More »Ninety-nine Chancellor’s Fellows will be honored at a welcome reception from 2-3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, on the Toomey Hall balcony. The fellows are selected by the graduate studies office based on rigorous academic credentials, including a 3.5 or higher grade point average and department recommendation.
Read More »A number of activities are planned for Homecoming Weekend at Missouri University of Science and Technology, and students’ parents and family members are invited to them all. Homecoming Weekend will be held from Friday, Oct. 1, through Sunday, Oct. 3.
Read More »Public radio station KMST at Missouri University of Science and Technology will begin its Fall Membership Drive at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 11, with its popular bluegrass program, “Bluegrass for a Saturday Night.” The drive runs through the following Sunday, Sept. 19.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s department of mechanical and aerospace engineering is sponsoring a Private Pilot Ground School this fall through Missouri S&T’s distance and continuing education program.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Celebration of Nations Committee is now accepting applications for the International Idol Competition that will be held in October. The competition is open to the public.
Read More »The chief scientist for the National Nuclear Security Administration within the United States Department of Energy is scheduled to speak at Missouri University of Science and Technology on Sept. 2.
Read More »The Millennium Arch Photo Contest entries will be judged by Scottish photographer Harry James Benson. His pictures have appeared in publications such as Life, Vanity Fair, People and The New Yorker. Photographers have until Wednesday, Sept. 15, to submit up to three photos of the landmark.
Read More »Two of the films in this season’s Free Fall Film Festival at Missouri University of Science and Technology were selected to enhance two of the university’s theater events.
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