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Read More »Called one of the “10 Most Influential People in the Concrete Industry” by Concrete Construction magazine in 2005 for his ability to make learning about concrete behavior “fun,” Dr. Kenneth Hover will give the 2014 Stueck Lecture at Missouri University of Science and Technology in April.
Read More »More than 60 students, community members, faculty and staff have been working for the last two months to prepare for the spring 2014 production of the musical “Grease,” which will be performed at Missouri S&T in April.
Read More »Men’s and women’s mucking teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology will host the 36th annual Intercollegiate Mining Competition April 2-6, in Rolla. Forty-two teams from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada and the United Kingdom will compete in the events.
Read More »Three members of the Missouri University of Science and Technology faculty have been chosen to receive President’s Awards, the highest honor bestowed by the University of Missouri System, for excellence among the university’s four mission areas of teaching, research, service and economic development. In all, 11 awards will be presented this year.
Read More »Dr. Genda Chen, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named the Robert W. Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering. The appointment takes effect July 1.
Read More »A team of students from Missouri S&T will fly a student-designed and -built 8.3-pound airplane 100 feet into the air and drop a small sandbag onto a target as part of the Society of Automotive Engineers’ annual Aero Design West Competition.
Read More »Missouri S&T student Natalie Kost, a senior in architectural engineering from Florissant, Mo., has been crowned the 2014 Queen of Love and Beauty for the 106th St. Pat’s celebration in Rolla. She was nominated by the General Delegation of Independents.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology student David Copeland knows his pi – all the way to 791 decimal places. And that knowledge recently landed him some tasty rewards.
Read More »Eleven proposals to upgrade instructional laboratories at Missouri University of Science and Technology will receive funding, thanks to a combination of one-time state funding matched by charitable contributions and other non-appropriated funds, and a commitment by Missouri S&T Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader to provide additional support for the projects.
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