Five competitive seed grants have been awarded to Missouri S&T faculty members to support implementing the Kern Entrepreneurial Engineering Network’s (KEEN) principles focused on having an entrepreneurial mindset in their courses.
Read More »Kaylee Denbo and Ginger Ramirez, environmental engineering students at Missouri S&T, may not be on the university’s campus much this summer, but their absence doesn’t mean they will stop learning important skills for their future profession.
Read More »Dr. Mohamed ElGawady, a professor of civil engineering at Missouri S&T, has been named S&T’s interim chair of civil, architectural and environmental engineering beginning Sept. 1.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s first graduating class in 1874 consisted of three students. This May, Missouri S&T celebrated with over 1,100 students in the Class of 2024 at three ceremonies. Graduates wore green and gold commencement cords to commemorate the special occasion. Check out some photos taken by university photographers Michael Pierce and Blake Falkena.
Read More »Robert “Bob” Clark, founder of Clayco, offered Missouri University of Science and Technology graduates some inspiration from his story, his life and his career, along with some of his successes and failures, during two commencement ceremonies at Missouri S&T. Clark spoke during Missouri S&T commencement ceremonies held at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Saturday, May […]
Read More »Dr. Kim D. Colter, a family medicine physician for Mercy Clinic Community Hospitalists in Washington, Missouri, shared with Ph.D. graduates of Missouri University of Science and Technology the importance Rolla, Missouri, had on his life and provided advice for their future careers. Colter spoke during the Missouri S&T Ph.D. commencement ceremony, held at 6 p.m. […]
Read More »Dr. Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of chemical and biochemical engineering and nuclear engineering and radiation science at Missouri S&T, recently had a special virtual issue of the Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research (I&ECR) academic journal dedicated to his honor.
Read More »A Missouri S&T computer engineering professor is working to improve the detection of skin cancer, and he was recently awarded a $440,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to support his efforts.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s first graduating class in 1874 consisted of three students. Fast forward 150 years, and Missouri S&T’s 150th class in 2024 includes over 1,100 graduates. Meet a few of our latest class and read about their plans.
Read More »Two faculty members at Missouri S&T have been selected for the university’s second cohort of ADVANCE Faculty Fellows.
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