The Missouri S&T campus will be open Monday, March 3, for all regularly scheduled operations. Check alert.mst.edu for updates and further information.
Read More »Alternative rock group MUTEMATH will perform in concert as a part of Missouri University of Science and Technology’s 106th annual St. Pat’s celebration. The Grammy-nominated band will end the university’s week-long celebration with a free concert.
Read More »Representatives from Missouri University of Science and Technology and Richland College, a community college located in Dallas, recently signed a transfer agreement that gives Richland students full access to a degree from Missouri S&T.
Read More »Due to a gas main leak on the main Missouri University of Science and Technology campus, university officials enacted the campus emergency mass notification system to evacuate faculty, staff and students today (Wednesday, Feb. 26).
Read More »Two gas leaks near campus buildings forced the evacuation of the main Missouri University of Science and Technology campus today at 10:37 a.m. Students, faculty and staff have been relocated to the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building until further notice.
Read More »A gas line break has been detected in Straunamis-James Hall (Materials Research Center). The following buildings on the north side of campus have been evacuated and occupants advised to meet in the Havener Center. ERL (Engineering Research Lab) Straunamis-James Hall Engineering Management McNutt Hall Computer Science Humanities-Social Science Wilson Library Check alert.mst.edu for updates.
Read More »Events for the 106th annual “Best Ever” St. Pat’s celebration are ready to begin at Missouri S&T. The theme for this year’s celebration is “St. Pat’s Before Time.”
Read More »Since Hank Williams’ New Year’s Day death in 1953, journalists, biographers, historians and scholars have written extensively about the country music legend. A new book co-edited by a Missouri University of Science and Technology historian compiles much of this work and examines Williams’ place in American history and popular culture.
Read More »The office of student diversity, outreach and women’s programs (SDOWP) at Missouri University of Science and Technology will soon have a new home in the former home of the late John D. Powell, a prominent Rolla business leader.
Read More »Yiyu Shi, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, recently received the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for young faculty members for his computer engineering research that could lead to the commercialization of 3-D integrated circuits.
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