Former U.S. Sen. Jean Carnahan has been named Honorary St. Patrick for the 101st St. Pat’s Celebration in Rolla.
In addition, the Missouri University of Science and Technology committee that helps organize St. Pat’s events has named eight individuals Honorary Knights of St. Patrick for 2009. The Honorary Knights are Kathy Allison, Dr. Cynthia Bolon, Linda Bramel, Rodney Edwards, Gary Forsee, Ron Miller, Darlene Ramsay and Randy Stoll.
The Missouri Satellite (M-SAT) team at Missouri University of Science and Technology has been chosen as one of 11 teams nationwide to compete in the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Nanosat 6 competition. The winning team will eventually see its spacecraft launched into orbit.
Read More »The St. Pat’s Committee at Missouri University of Science and Technology has partnered with several area businesses to sell sweatshirts and novelty items for the 101st annual St. Pat’s celebration in March.
Read More »Approximately 400 recruiters representing more than 150 employers have registered to attend the Spring Career Fair Feb. 17 at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Oscar Hernandez, a senior in civil engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, is concerned about the environmental impact of discarding outdated televisions as the nation prepares to switch to digital broadcasting.
Read More »A mock party will be held in September at Missouri S&T to educate students about responsibly hosting a party. Local law enforcement officials will be trained in safe party dispersal next month and will participate in the Safe Party in September.
Read More »Camp Invention, a math and science camp for students entering grades one through six, will again be held at Missouri University of Science and Technology this summer.
Read More »Puddle of Mudd and Shinedown will headline the annual St. Pat’s Concert in Rolla on Saturday, March 14, at the Gale-Bullman Multi-Purpose Building, 10th Street and Bishop Avenue, Rolla.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will close its interdisciplinary engineering department at the end of this semester because the department has not met enrollment projections, Missouri S&T Provost Warren K. Wray announced today (Friday, Jan. 30, 2009).
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