Public radio station KMST finished its eight-day fall membership drive Saturday, Oct. 11, surpassing its monetary goal of $60,000 and adding more than 56 new members.
Read More »Derek A. Medlock, 24, a senior in civil engineering at Missouri S&T, was killed early this morning (Friday, Oct. 10) in a traffic accident on Forum Drive in Rolla. A second student, Joshua C. Roach, 23, suffered serious injuries in the accident.
Read More »Rance Larsen, current director of admissions at Mesa State College in Grand Junction, Colo., was named director of admissions at Missouri S&T on Oct. 1. He will begin his new position on Monday, Oct. 13.
Read More »This fall, the international affairs office at Missouri S&T is again sponsoring the International Friends Program to help match international students with individuals and families in the community.
Read More »Two years ago, a group of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology were involved in an informal rocketry challenge with some would-be rocket scientists from Iowa State University. The Iowa State program didn’t get off the ground that year, but the Missouri S&T students built a 12-foot-tall rocket that reached speeds approaching 1,000 mph and a height of 19,000 feet.
Read More »Even in a tough economy, the future looks bright for Missouri University of Science and Technology students. A record number of employers visited the Missouri S&T campus Tuesday, Sept. 23, to try to convince some of the most highly sought after college students in the nation to come to work for their companies.
Read More »Public radio station KMST at Missouri S&T begins its Fall Membership Drive at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, with its popular bluegrass program, “Bluegrass for a Saturday Night.” The drive runs through the following Sunday, Oct. 12.
Read More »More than 30 years after its completion, a building on the campus of Missouri S&T has been renamed to its originally intended name of Centennial Hall.
Read More »Fifteen faculty members at Missouri University of Science and Technology received promotions or tenure effective Sept. 1. Those faculty members are:
Read More »Missouri S&T was one of five universities selected by Exelon Nuclear to receive a gift of $50,000 per year from the company. The U.S. Department of Energy will begin matching the gift through the Nuclear Power Engineering Education Matching Grant Program next year.
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