Missouri University of Science and Technology has temporarily suspended the Epsilon Psi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity pending formal procedures as the university investigates a recent incident that resulted in injuries to two Missouri S&T students and that allegedly involved fraternity members.
Read More »Abigail Dare, a senior in nuclear engineering from Puxico, Missouri, was named Missouri S&T’s 2016 Homecoming Queen during halftime of the Oct. 15 football game between Missouri S&T and Lincoln University. Dare was nominated by Pi Kappa Alpha. Scott Schroer, a graduate student in computer science from Iowa City, Iowa, was named Missouri S&T’s 2016 Homecoming King. He was nominated by Pi Kappa Alpha.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology recently signed the NCAA Presidential Pledge, which reaffirms Missouri S&T’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in athletics.
Read More »Fourteen students at Missouri University of Science and Technology have been nominated by student organizations to compete for the title of 2016 Homecoming Queen.
Read More »Thirteen students at Missouri University of Science and Technology have been nominated by student organizations to compete for the title of 2016 Homecoming King.
Read More »Nine people with ties to Missouri University of Science and Technology will be honored during the Miner Alumni Association’s Legends Luncheon on Friday, Oct. 14. The awards banquet is held in conjunction with Missouri S&T Homecoming festivities.
Read More »Training engineers to manage complex organizations is now accepted practice on many college campuses as well as in the modern workplace.
Combining the worlds of technical-oriented problem solvers and bottom-line number crunchers into its own academic discipline? A half-century ago, that notion took root not in a corporate boardroom, but on the campus of what is now Missouri University of Science and Technology.
In her Oct. 4 State of the University Address at Missouri University of Science and Technology, Chancellor Cheryl B. Schrader introduced a panel of members of the S&T community who discussed ways Missouri S&T’s strategic plan, “Rising to the Challenge,” is changing their university experience.
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