For over 150 years, Missouri S&T has been a leader in the field of mineral recovery, and that continued to be the case last week when the university hosted the third annual Resilient Supply of Critical Minerals national workshop.
Read More »Four faculty members from Missouri S&T have been selected for the university’s first cohort of ADVANCE Faculty Fellows.
Read More »When predicting the future, some people use a crystal ball or tarot cards. When Missouri S&T geologist Dr. Jonathan Obrist-Farner does it, he uses sediment core samples.
Read More »This fall, over 4,000 people are expected to fill downtown Rolla on Sept. 23 for the 2023 Celebration of Nations, and organizers are seeking volunteers for several roles. Campus and community members are invited to participate. “Volunteers play a crucial role in Celebration of Nations, and we need your help,” says Jeff Sandquist, program director. […]
Read More »Missouri S&T will host the 14th annual Celebration of Nations on Saturday, Sept. 23, in downtown Rolla, and this year’s celebration offers a new way for community members and local businesses to join in the fun. The Kummer Vanguard Scholars program at Missouri S&T will host a mini-float competition that is open to the campus community […]
Read More »Six undergraduate students from Gulf University for Science and Technology in Kuwait recently lived on the campus of Missouri S&T for a month-long summer program and gained experiences similar to many American college students.
Read More »Dr. Baojun Bai, a longtime professor at Missouri S&T, was recently selected by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) for an honor that demonstrates he is one of the best at his craft in the world – the 2023 Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty.
Read More »Missouri S&T researchers are developing new 3D-printed hydrogel dressings to speed up and improve the healing process for patients with second-degree burns.
Read More »A Missouri S&T professor who is pioneering new glaucoma treatments was recently awarded the National Institutes for Health’s R01 grant, which will provide his research team with $2.5 million in funding over the next five years.
Read More »More students and recent graduates of Missouri S&T took the Fundamentals of Engineering exam offered by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) last year than any other school in the nation, according to an NCEES report.
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