The Missouri S&T Chamber and Symphony Orchestras invite the public to attend their fall concert in early November.
Read More »The area community is invited to attend an artist reception to view a collection of paintings, drawings and sculptures created by Missouri S&T students.
Read More »The Jazz Ensemble at Missouri S&T will perform its fall concert on Nov. 1 in Leach Theatre of Castleman Hall, located at 10th and Main streets in Rolla.
Read More »The South Central Missouri local section of the American Chemical Society (ACS) will host an event at Missouri S&T this October to celebrate National Chemistry Week.
Read More »The India Association at Missouri University of Science and Technology invites the campus and community to attend the 2018 Diwali Festival of Lights event on Sunday, Oct. 28.
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 »The Chancellor’s Leadership Academy at Missouri S&T will partner with the Rolla Downtown Business Association to host a new Halloween event for Rolla-area children.
Read More »Award-winning paleontologist Joseph J. Kchodl, better known as “Paleo Joe,” will discuss “Digging for Dinosaurs in Utah” at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, on the Missouri S&T campus. The talk will be held in Planje Auditorium (Room 204) of McNutt Hall and is open to the public.
Read More »Sixteen years ago, Dr. Keith Nisbett and his wife, Kim, didn’t set out to create an entrenched artistic home for amateur actors across south-central Missouri. As homeschool parents, they simply wanted to provide eldest daughter Amy, then a teenager, with the opportunity to perform on stage.That first show — From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, an adaptation of a popular children’s book — quickly became a full-fledged production. And as the nonprofit theater has laid down roots in Rolla, it’s evolved from a Nisbett family affair into a full-fledged community theater, with a healthy dose of participation by Missouri S&T students, staff, other faculty members and the community.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s commitment to inclusive excellence will be apparent in the university’s upcoming multicultural production of “Anon(ymous),” a contemporary play about a young refugee’s inaugural journey through the United States that’s been reimagined from Homer’s “Odyssey.”
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