Missouri University of Science and Technology has 2,247 trees spread across its 236-acre campus. That’s the finding from a recent tree inventory conducted using funds from a $10,000 Tree Resource Improvement and Maintenance (TRIM) grant from the Missouri Department of Conservation.
Read More »A chemical reaction-powered car designed by chemical engineering students from Missouri University of Science and Technology recently beat 10 other entries, earning the Missouri S&T team a trip to a national competition set for November in Salt Lake City.
Read More »A group of 28 students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will travel to New Orleans over spring break to help rebuild homes hit by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Read More »For the second straight year, the Formula Car Team at Missouri University of Science and Technology is ranked among the Top 20 university racing teams in the world.
Read More »Next month, a team of Missouri University of Science and Technology students will attempt to launch a two-stage rocket in a competition sponsored by NASA.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology student Stephanie Rostad, a senior in civil engineering from Waynesville, Mo., has been crowned the 2010 Queen of Love and Beauty for the 102nd St. Pat’s Celebration in Rolla.
Read More »Construction is set to begin this month on the first building of a planned research park on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus. Called Innovation Park, the facility will be located on the campus’ southwest corner. Missouri S&T recently awarded the design-build construction contract for the first building to Brinkmann Constructors.
Read More »Public radio station KMST finished its eight-day spring membership drive on Sunday, March 7, by raising more than $65,000 and adding more than 66 new members.
Read More »The Baja Team at Missouri University of Science and Technology has spent the past year designing and constructing a dune buggy meant to withstand mud bogs, water hazards and boulders, as well as a four-hour endurance race.
Read More »Jim Sigler, general manager of public radio station KMST since 2001, will retire from the station on Aug. 31 after 25 years of service with the station.
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