The privatization of space flight is a promising frontier for scientific exploration and the advancement of commerce, security and technology in outer space, but harnessing that potential requires infrastructure. Visiting speaker Dr. Ajay P. Malshe will discuss this and other Space 2.0 needs during the Porth Lecture at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Two Missouri S&T student design teams will share their love for all things space at an interactive solar system fair this weekend. The Tour of the Planets will be held 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Oct. 14, at the Gale Bullman Building on the S&T campus, located at 10th Street and Bishop Avenue in Rolla.
Read More »It takes a lot of people to make a record or put on a concert tour, and all those people have stories to tell. The Hit Men, a band made up of touring and studio musicians, will share their stories and play classic rock hits in a concert at Leach Theatre this October.
Read More »Students from Missouri S&T’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will premiere “Cascade’s Fire,” a new musical written by S&T faculty, this October. The book and lyrics for the musical are written by Taylor Gruenloh, assistant professor of theatre, with music by Dr. Kyle Wernke, assistant professor of music.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s arts, languages, and philosophy department will present their first wind symphony concert of the season at 2 p.m. on Oct. 1.
Read More »St. Louis’ longest-running choral society, The Bach Society of Saint Louis, will perform a classical concert in collaboration with Missouri S&T students this October.
Read More »Celebration of Nations is back this September for the 14th year of honoring the vibrant cultural diversity at Missouri S&T and in the city of Rolla.
Read More »Ten speakers will present their ideas on the theme of “Solve for X” at Missouri University of Science and Technology’s TEDx event Thursday, Oct. 26.
Read More »Tickets are on sale now for the Missouri S&T student production of “Constellations.” Performances will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 8 and Saturday, Sept. 9 in the Black Box Theatre in Room 143 of Castleman Hall.
Read More »Several planets and other celestial objects will be visible after sunset in the night sky this fall, and amateur astronomers and curious skywatchers can view them, as well as a partial solar eclipse, through Missouri S&T’s 16-inch telescope.
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