Twenty years after graduating from Missouri S&T, Alexandra Butler returned to her alma mater in Rolla to share her inspirational story with middle school students during Missouri S&T’s STEM Exploration Day.
Read More »Four professionals with ties to chemical and biochemical engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology were recently inducted into the university’s Academy of Chemical and Biochemical Engineers.
Read More »When long-haul truckers hit the road with their freight, they often rely on GPS to help them find the best possible routes and adjust in real time. So why can’t the online systems for transferring large datasets, which typically rely on predetermined settings and don’t adjust in real time, take a similar approach?
Read More »Seven Missouri University of Science and Technology students have been selected to receive travel grants by the National Science Foundation.
Read More »Dr. Subhas “Karan” Venayagamoorthy has been named the inaugural Kummer Endowed Chair of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering at Missouri S&T. He will begin his duties in August.
Read More »Missouri S&T conferred more than 1,000 degrees to graduates May 16-17. A dozen of them spoke with us about their experiences and plans.
Read More »The Little Engine That Could wasn’t the most powerful train, but she believed in herself. The story goes that, as she set off to climb a steep mountain, she repeated: “I think I can, I think I can.”
That simple phrase from a children’s story still holds a lesson for today’s business world – especially when it comes to artificial intelligence.
Read More »Missouri S&T celebrated the accomplishments of over 1,000 Miners as they received their degrees May 16-17. Check out some photos taken by university photographers Michael Pierce and Blaine Falkena.
Read More »Ralph Grant, a 1993 chemical engineering alumnus of Missouri S&T and member of the university’s Academy of Chemical and Biochemical Engineers, has been honored with University Police’s Lifesaving Award.
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