Missouri University of Science and Technology is one of 31 U.S. universities selected by the Department of Energy to advance nuclear technologies in support of the nation’s energy goals.
Read More »Despite a steady and drenching rain, which prevented them from applying concrete, students from Missouri University of Science and Technology recently had a trial run at building a water-holding tank. It was a muddy, yet valuable experience they’ll remember as they travel May 19 to the tiny, remote community of Tacachia, Bolivia.
Read More »A dozen students representing nine majors from Missouri University of Science and Technology will leave Rolla on May 17 and spend the next two weeks constructing a sustainable water supply in Erquis Sud, Bolivia, near the city of Tarija.
Read More »A mine rescue team from Missouri University of Science and Technology recently finished fifth in a simulated rescue competition sponsored by the federal Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA).
Read More »Joseph Rupp will be the commencement speaker during spring graduation ceremonies at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Commencement ceremonies will be held May 15-16.
Read More »When Jianxin Zhao came to Missouri University of Science and Technology from China last December to study high-pressure water jet technology for industrial uses, he was unaware that he was about to get in touch with his creative side.
Read More »The Advanced Aero Vehicle Group from Missouri University of Science and Technology placed first in the United States, and third worldwide, in an intercollegiate design competition held recently in Marietta, Ga.
Read More »The racing team from Missouri University of Science and Technology took first place over the weekend in season-opening formula car action at Virginia International Raceway.
Read More »The work of Dr. James Bogan is featured in the April issue of New Letters, a literary magazine that is currently celebrating its 75th year of existence. Bogan is a Curators’ Professor of art history and film at Missouri University of Science and Technology.
Read More »Dr. Kate Drowne, associate professor of English and technical communication at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named 2009 Woman of the Year by Missouri S&T. Drowne, who is also a student advisor and director of the university’s Writing Center, was honored during a campus ceremony on Monday, April 20.
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