Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, the John A. and Susan Mathes Chair of Environmental Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been selected as the third recipient of the Excellence in Environmental Engineering Education Award.
Read More »Men’s and women’s teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology won world championships in mucking last weekend. The last time both teams won first place was in 2005.
Read More »According to a new report from PayScale, Missouri University of Science and Technology is among the nation’s leading universities in terms of providing a high return on investment.
Read More »Dr. Genda Chen, professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named the Robert W. Abbett Distinguished Chair in Civil Engineering. The appointment takes effect July 1.
Read More »Steve Ludwig, a junior in mechanical engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, will portray St. Patrick during the 106th celebration of St. Pat’s in Rolla. Ludwig is from Florissant, Mo.
Read More »Representatives from Missouri University of Science and Technology and Richland College, a community college located in Dallas, recently signed a transfer agreement that gives Richland students full access to a degree from Missouri S&T.
Read More »Since Hank Williams’ New Year’s Day death in 1953, journalists, biographers, historians and scholars have written extensively about the country music legend. A new book co-edited by a Missouri University of Science and Technology historian compiles much of this work and examines Williams’ place in American history and popular culture.
Read More »Plant roots and certain human membrane systems resist chemical transport in much the same way, say researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology in a recent journal article. This similarity could make it easier to assess chemical risks for both people and plants, and may even lead to a new approach to testing medications.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology has been approved by the Coordinating Board for Higher Education to offer the nation’s first Ph.D. in explosives engineering. Missouri S&T was also the first in the nation to offer undergraduate and post-graduate minors in explosives engineering in 2005, a postgraduate certificate in 2006, and a master’s degree in […]
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