Research to develop a new method to detect biological and chemical threats may also lead to new approaches for removing pollutants from the environment.
Read More »Mining engineering students at Missouri University of Science and Technology are planning a spooky treat for people who want to visit Missouri S&T’s underground mine this Halloween.
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The Missouri S&T University and Community Symphony Orchestra and the S&T Chamber Orchestra will perform their first concert of the semester at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 18, in Leach Theater of Castleman Hall. The orchestra will be conducted by Dr. Robert J. Cesario, assistant professor of arts, languages and philosophy.
The new Fitness Center at Missouri S&T will be dedicated at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, near the southwest entrance of the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. The dedication is open to the public and is part of Missouri S&T’s Homecoming Weekend activities.
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A garden created in honor of the late Dr. Gary Thomas, chancellor of Missouri S&T from September 2000 through August 2005, will be formally dedicated at 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 23, in the Brewer Family Atrium in Toomey Hall. The event is open to the public and is part of Missouri S&T’s 2009 Homecoming Weekend activities. If you plan to attend the event, please RSVP to Kim Johnson at 341-6359 or kaj@mst.edu by Friday, Oct. 16.
Homecoming at Missouri University of Science and Technology is Oct. 23-25. The theme for Homecoming 2009 is “Miners of the Round Table.”
Read More »If the Cardinals had traded Albert Pujols this summer, fans probably would have rioted in the streets of St. Louis. It would have been the ultimate example of a “white flag trade.”
Read More »Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have received a $3.45 million grant from the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop renewable energy technologies for advanced military installations.
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A group of researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology has developed a handheld camera that uses microwave signals to non-destructively peek inside materials and structures in real time.
Dr. W. Eric Showalter, lecturer in civil, architectural and environmental engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been awarded a Fulbright scholarship grant to lecture for a semester at the Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia beginning in January 2010.
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