Those interested in astronomy or just curious about the stars are invited to view the moon and Jupiter through Missouri S&T’s 16-inch telescope on Friday, Aug. 28. Weather permitting, the Observatory will open its doors at 8:30 p.m.
The latest season of Missouri S&T’s Campus Performing Arts Series begins in September, and individual tickets will be available for purchase beginning Sept. 8. Season subscriptions are available until Sept. 4.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s freshman class watched the debut showing of a new, four-minute video about the university’s 140-year history during convocation Monday, Aug. 17, 2009.
Read More »The freshman class this fall at Missouri S&T promises to be one of the biggest, brightest and most diverse classes in the university’s 139-year history.
Read More »With health officials expecting the H1N1 virus to spread this fall, health officials at Missouri University of Science and Technology are taking precautionary measures to guard against the spread of flu-like illnesses on campus.
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This Saturday, more than 1,120 freshmen will arrive in Rolla to jumpstart their academic careers during Opening Week at Missouri S&T.
The Central Ozarks Section of the Miner Alumni Association at Missouri University of Science and Technology and the Rolla Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers (MSPE) will hold their annual shrimp feed on Saturday, Aug. 29, at pavilion 5 of Lions Club Park on U.S. Highway 63 in Rolla. Pavilion 5 is located at the front of the park. The event begins with a social hour at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m.
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Growing – and precisely aligning – microscopic, spear-shaped zinc oxide crystals on a surface of single-crystal silicon, researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology may have developed a method to make more efficient solar cells.
Missouri University of Science and Technology will receive $5 million in federal funding to provide educational and training programs for a new electric vehicle initiative in Missouri.
Read More »Phillip Mulligan is trying to make improvised explosive devices more powerful with the idea of eventually making them less deadly.
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