More than 180 employers will be recruiting students from Missouri University of Science and Technology during S&T’s fall career fair Tuesday, Sept. 21.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology faculty and staff will have new incentives to get healthy in a new wellness challenge. The program, called Miners on the Move, begins on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Read More »The nuclear engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology will be observing its 50th anniversary Sept. 17-18. The university started offering accredited undergraduate nuclear engineering degrees in 1960. Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering have been offered since 1959 and 1965, respectively. The nuclear reactor on campus, the first in the state of Missouri, has also been in operation for approximately 50 years.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology has seen its enrollment rise for the seventh consecutive year, even though the university limited enrollment into its nationally recognized freshman engineering program.
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The Experimental Mine at Missouri University of Science and Technology – home to a popular summer Explosives Camp for high school juniors and seniors – tops a list of 30 Awesome College Labs as determined by Popular Science magazine. The rankings appear in the magazine’s September issue.
Traffic along southbound portions of U.S. Highway 63 (Bishop Avenue) between 10th and 11th streets will be affected beginning Tuesday, Aug. 24, due to construction work at the Miner Recreation Building of Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Graduates of Missouri University of Science and Technology earn some of the highest starting salaries in the nation, according to a recent report by Payscale Inc., a Seattle-based research firm.
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Despite the U.S. military’s reliance on technology in modern warfare, American troops on the ground – the “grunts” – have proven to be the crucial difference between victory and defeat, says military historian John C. McManus in a new book about America’s ground forces.
More than 160 teachers from middle schools throughout the United States spent two weeks at Missouri University of Science and Technology this summer to learn how to incorporate Project Lead the Way teaching materials in their classrooms this fall.
Read More »Robert Cornett is still in college, but that hasn’t stopped the Missouri University of Science and Technology senior from helping to start a non-profit organization on the side.
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