While public radio station KMST did not reach its $70,000 goal, the station’s Spring Membership Drive, which was held Feb. 23 through March 3, did bring in $62,663 in investments and was deemed a success. Pledges are still accepted at 573-341-4386 in Rolla, toll-free at 888-776-5678 or online.
Read More »On Thursday, March 7, 11 undergraduates from Missouri University of Science and Technology will head approximately 60 miles north to Jefferson City, Mo., to exhibit their latest research projects to the state’s legislators.
Read More »Instead of partying, lying on the beach or catching up on their sleep, 30 Missouri University of Science and Technology students will spend their spring break this year doing service work in Mississippi and New Jersey.
Read More »Enrollment at Missouri University of Science and Technology reached an all-time high for a spring semester, according to official fourth-week enrollment figures released today.
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If “third time’s a charm” were a category on the quiz show “Jeopardy!” then “Who is Dr. Ilene Morgan?” might be one of the questions.
The Beta Alpha chapter of Kappa Alpha Order at Missouri University of Science and Technology has received the fraternity’s top award for an active chapter.
Read More »A donation worth more than $1.7 million from the engineering firm Petroleum Experts (known as Petex) will allow students at Missouri University of Science and Technology to learn from the latest in petroleum engineering software tools.
Read More »Volunteers are needed to help staff the FIRST Tech Challenge, a regional robotics championship for high school students hosted by Missouri University of Science and Technology on Saturday, Feb. 23.
Read More »Students enrolled in a global foods literature course at Missouri University of Science and Technology will have an opportunity to spend a week in the Bahamas experiencing Caribbean food and culture, while others on the trip study the area’s geology and biodiversity.
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Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of five Ph.D.-granting universities in the nation to be selected a finalist in the Second Nature 2013 Climate Leadership Awards.