Members of the solar car team from Missouri University of Science and Technology plan to discuss their experiences in the 2008 North America Solar Challenge during two public events this week on the campus of Missouri S&T. Team members will display their car, Solar Miner VI, outside the entrance to the Havener Center at 3 […]
Read More »Dr. Ganesh Kumar Venayagamoorthy, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named fellow of the Institution of Engineering Technology, an international professional society based in Great Britain.
Read More »Missouri S&T was one of five universities selected by Exelon Nuclear to receive a gift of $50,000 per year from the company. The U.S. Department of Energy will begin matching the gift through the Nuclear Power Engineering Education Matching Grant Program next year.
Read More »The distance and continuing education office at Missouri University of Science and Technology is offering a training seminar on the professional uses of explosives Oct. 20-22 at the Embassy Suites Hotel in St. Charles, Mo.
Read More »Two Missouri S&T researchers hope to show that manufacturers can be both lean and green by incorporating processes designed to conserve energy and minimize environmental impact with a lean manufacturing philosophy.
Read More »Missouri S&T will present four productions for the 2008-2009 season of the Missouri S&T School Outreach Program.
Read More »Treasured objects and documents held by Missouri S&T’s Curtis Laws Wilson Library will be preserved for future generations with help from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
Read More »Tickets remain for two performances by humorist Garrison Keillor on Sunday, Sept. 21, at Missouri S&T. Keillor’s appearance kicks off the 2008-2009 season of the university’s Campus Performing Arts Series.
Read More »A sophomore in computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology recently won two gold medals — in juggling.
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New platform to improve Missouri S&T’s story distribution
Posted by Mindy Limback on September 12, 2008
Readers of news.mst.edu will have new features available to them, thanks to a platform change by the Missouri S&T public relations office. Starting today (Friday, Sept. 12), the office is using Movable Type 4.0 to post and distribute the university’s news stories.
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