By the time a geothermal energy project at Missouri University of Science and Technology is completed in 2014, the campus’s annual energy use will be cut in half and its carbon footprint reduced by 25,000 metric tons per year.
Read More »NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus will be the commencement speaker during two graduation ceremonies at Missouri University of Science and Technology this spring.
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Researchers working on a future power grid for the nation envision a network similar to the Internet. Under this scenario, users and utility companies interact to share and swap energy from distributed systems, much like computer users tap into the web to transfer files.
Dr. Irina Ivliyeva, assistant professor of Russian in the arts, languages and philosophy department at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named 2012 Woman of the Year by Missouri S&T. She was honored during a campus ceremony on Wednesday, April 18.
Read More »Dr. John C. McManus, associate professor of history and an expert in U.S. military history, has won the 2012 Governor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Read More »As the U.S. economic recovery continues its struggle to gain traction, companies across the nation are eager to hire new college graduates who can replenish their aging talent pool in specific areas. With a record graduating class next month, Missouri University of Science and Technology is helping fill the growing demand for technologically savvy individuals in areas that are most poised for growth: business, computer science, and electrical, computer and mechanical engineering.
Read More »Three student leadership organizations at Missouri University of Science and Technology are sponsoring an all-night fundraiser in partnership with St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital to help raise awareness and provide funds for the research and treatment of pediatric cancer and other childhood diseases.
Read More »The internationally acclaimed All-American Boys Chorus will bring its troupe of young singers to Missouri University of Science and Technology for a “Salute to America” concert.
Read More »Eighty-five years after the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean, a faculty member at Missouri University of Science and Technology answered one of maritime sleuths’ burning questions about the disaster: Was the steel used to build the ship at fault?
Read More »The planned chemical and biological engineering building at Missouri University of Science and Technology will be named James E. Bertelsmeyer Hall in honor of the graduate whose gift helped to make the building possible.
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