Missouri University of Science and Technology recently received its ISO 14001 recertification thanks to a campuswide effort to continually improve its Environmental Management System (EMS). The system is audited annually and recertified every three years.
Read More »The high-definition (HD) technology that has significantly improved television viewing for many will soon be the standard for online classes at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The first video classroom with HD capability began live streaming distance education courses earlier this year.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of the nation’s top 25 “best bargain” campuses that offer a high return on investment (ROI), according to Bloomberg BusinessWeek magazine.
Read More »A campaign to raise $200 million in private funds over seven years at Missouri University of Science and Technology ended on a successful note Wednesday (June 30), with the university surpassing the fundraising goal by nearly $12 million.
Read More »Two graduate students at Missouri University of Science and Technology are in Lindau, Germany, for a meeting between Nobel laureates and students. The meeting started June 27 and will conclude July 2.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology has crossed the finish line in the American Solar Challenge. The university’s car, Solar Miner VII, reached the finish line in Naperville, Ill., at 1:01 p.m. Saturday.
Read More »The current tension between President Obama and Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan, is nothing new in the presidency, says military historian Dr. John C. McManus.
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Missouri University of Science and Technology’s National University Transportation Center – one of only 10 in the nation – will receive an additional $3.2 million in federal funds for its research program, U.S. Sen. Kit Bond announced.
Teams participating in the 2010 American Solar Challenge are expected to arrive in Rolla for a required stop between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Wednesday, June 23.
Read More »Afghanistan’s political instability, geography and poor infrastructure will likely impede the nation’s development into one of the world’s leading mining centers, say two mining engineering experts from Missouri University of Science and Technology.
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