A planned geothermal energy project to replace a 65-year-old power plant at Missouri University of Science and Technology is expected to cut the campus’s carbon dioxide emissions while reducing annual energy and operational costs by up to $2.8 million.
Read More »In an effort to increase the number of women and minorities in the field of cyber-security, Missouri University of Science and Technology is working with the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff to develop a new program for undergraduate students.
Read More »A team of four engineering management students from Missouri University of Science and Technology finished second in a recent national case study competition sponsored by the American Society for Engineering Management.
Read More »One hundred families in southern Bolivia will soon have water and electricity, thanks in part to efforts by students at Missouri University of Science and Technology and a gift from the Monsanto Fund.
Read More »Mining engineering students at Missouri University of Science and Technology are preparing a treat for those who like to visit dark and scary places during Halloween.
Read More »The winners of the Millennium Arch Photo Contest were announced during the landmark’s 10th anniversary celebration at Missouri University of Science and Technology on Friday, Oct. 1.
Read More »Kristyn Smith, a senior in engineering management, was named 2010 Homecoming Queen at Missouri University of Science and Technology during Saturday’s football game between Missouri S&T and Northwestern Oklahoma State University. Curtis McDonald, a senior in engineering management, was named 2010 Homecoming King.
Read More »The enrollment numbers are in and show a record number of female and international students are attending Missouri University of Science and Technology this fall.
Read More »Now that the final house in the Solar Village at Missouri University of Science and Technology has been placed on its foundation, attention has been turned to landscaping. The idea is to make the village blend in with its neighborhood, according to Dr. Paul Hirtz, interim director of S&T’s Student Design and Experiential Learning Center.
Read More »Just two years after regaining chapter status on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus, the Delta Sigma Phi chapter at Missouri S&T recently received the fraternity’s highest honor.
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