Public radio station KMST finished its eight-day fall membership drive Saturday, Oct. 10, surpassing its monetary goal of $60,000 and adding more than 90 new members.
Read More »Mining engineering students at Missouri University of Science and Technology are planning a spooky treat for people who want to visit Missouri S&T’s underground mine this Halloween.
Read More »Dr. W. Eric Showalter, lecturer in civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship grant to lecture for a semester at the Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia beginning in January 2010.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology and Fairground Auto Plaza are hosting GM Day Saturday, Oct. 3, in Rolla as part of National Energy Awareness Month. During the event, a team of students from Missouri S&T will unveil a 2009 Saturn VUE that has been donated by GM for use in a new collegiate advanced vehicle technology competition.
Read More »Five graduate students and one young faculty member from Missouri University of Science and Technology have been invited to present papers at the World Congress of Young Scientists on Hydrogen Energy Systems to be held Oct. 7-9 in Torino, Italy.
Read More »Recruiters representing almost 200 employers will be talking to Missouri University of Science and Technology students during the campus’s annual fall career fair Sept. 29.
Read More »After four weeks of classes, fall semester enrollment at Missouri S&T is 6,815, an increase of more than 400 students from last year.
Read More »William C. Bleckman, director of University Police at Missouri University of Science and Technology since 1992, will retire in January 2010 after a 37-year career with University Police.
Read More »Fort Leonard Wood has been in the Ozarks for nearly 70 years, but what goes on there is a mystery to many in this area. Three university students are working to change that by making the military base’s internal operations more accessible and understandable to the outside world.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology, a national leader in energy research and education, will soon strengthen that emphasis thanks to a $3.4 million gift from a retired oil and natural gas executive and graduate of the university.
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