An interdisciplinary group of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology won a hydrogen student design contest on March 31, beating teams from 22 other colleges and universities from around the world to develop and design hydrogen applications for airports.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is again one of the nation’s top graduate engineering schools, according to U.S. News and World Report’s 2009 rankings of graduate schools. The rankings also list six Missouri S&T programs as among the best in the country.
Read More »Dr. Richard Stegemeier, former chairman and chief executive officer of Unocal Corp., will deliver a public lecture on global warming, “Global Warming – Physical or Political Science?”, at 10 a.m. Friday, April 4, in the Missouri Room of the Havener Center on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus.
Read More »Two professors at Missouri University of Science and Technology have been chosen to receive a faculty award from the John W. Claypool Fund for Medical Research.
Read More »Whether it’s explosives, robotics or space exploration, Missouri University of Science and Technology offers summer programs to suit the interests of nearly any child.
Read More »On April 4-6, an unusually large number of aircraft will be buzzing through the skies above a field in Fort Worth, Texas, and some of them will undoubtedly crash.
Read More »McCarthy Building Companies Inc. and former President and Chief Operating Officer Michael Hurst are helping Missouri University of Science and Technology build a better future for students studying civil engineering.
Read More »While most Missouri University of Science and Technology students were returning to classes after winter break, sophomore Jacob Brakeman was learning how to fall.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology student Carmen Vogt, a junior in civil engineering from Rolla, was crowned the 2008 Queen of Love and Beauty for the 100th annual St. Pat’s Celebration at Missouri S&T. Vogt was nominated by Tau Kappa Epsilon.
Read More »Electrical engineering majors at Missouri University of Science and Technology are no strangers to striving for excellence, and thanks to a $1.3 million endowment from The Grainger Foundation, they have an even bigger reason to reach for the top.
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