Missouri University of Science and Technology welcomed 7,037 students on its first day of classes yesterday (Monday, Aug. 19). Last year’s first-day enrollment at the STEM-focused university was 7,022 students, meaning the overall enrollment from year-to-year remains steady.
Read More »Missouri S&T holds a wide variety of STEM-related summer camps that bring in students from around the nation, and even all around the world. In July, a group of four high school students from Saudi Arabia had a difficult journey getting to the Missouri S&T campus to attend the Exploring Materials in Your World Camp. While they were forced to miss most of the actual camp, S&T employees ensured the international students still had a fun and educational time while at Missouri S&T.
Read More »The Missouri State Fair will be held Aug. 8-18 in Sedalia, and Missouri S&T invites all fair attendees to experience the best of the university through live demonstrations, a “drone zone,” games and more.
Read More »The names of recent Missouri University of Science and Technology graduates and students named to the dean’s list for the spring 2024 semester are now posted on the university’s new student honors website, studenthonors.mst.edu.
Read More »Check out a sampling of books written by Missouri S&T faculty and staff. From history of wars to history of breakfast cereal to women Egyptologists, not to mention an entire book on the origins of the term “dude,” there are several topics to choose from for your summer reading.
Read More »Dr. Robin Gore, vice president for student affairs at Mount Aloysius College in Cresson, Pennsylvania, will join Missouri S&T on Monday, July 22. The new position will integrate S&T’s undergraduate education and student affairs programs.
Read More »Saadiya Fratila, director of business administration for the College of Arts and Science at the University of Missouri-Columbia, has been named assistant vice chancellor for business operations and strategy at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Fratila’s appointment begins July 1. In this role, Fratila will spearhead revenue-generating initiatives across various operational facets, including print […]
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 »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.
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