In 1924, Missouri S&T was called the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, its student newspaper had advertisements for 35-cent haircuts, there were 353 students enrolled in fall classes, with 111 of them being freshmen — and the electrical engineering department was officially created.
Read More »The Missouri University of Science and Technology Wind Symphony will perform their second fall concert at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3 in Leach Theatre. Tickets are $5 for the public and free to youth, ages 18 and under, and Missouri S&T students with a valid ID.
Read More »A researcher from Missouri S&T is developing technology that could enable homes and small communities to more easily access electrical power in the event a natural disaster strikes and the electric power grid goes down.
Read More »Now in its fourth year, the Kummer Vanguard Scholars program boasts 1,300 students at Missouri S&T. The program, established by a generous gift in 2020 from Fred and June Kummer, goes beyond a traditional scholarship program. We asked five first-generation college students about how their experience through the Kummer Vanguard Scholars program and Missouri S&T are helping them fulfill their dreams. Here’s what they said:
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology is joining the Buckle Up, Phone Down Challenge, MODOT’s effort to encourage Missourians to drive safer. New signs have been installed in parking lots across campus to remind drivers of the two most important things they can do to prevent (or survive) a crash: buckle their seatbelts, and put their phones down.
Read More »Three Missouri higher education institutions are working together to modernize the state’s manufacturing industry and develop its workforce, with $9.1 million in Missouri’s fiscal year 2025 budget being awarded to support their efforts.
Read More »Mark your calendar for the Inaugural Innovation Ecosystem Speaker Series presentation by Dr. Joel West at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, in Missouri S&T’s Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center. The launch will be held on the evening of the fourth annual Kummer Day celebration, and the Innovation Ecosystem Inaugural Summit.
Read More »Dr. Michael Davis, associate professor of economics, is preparing to help host the upcoming Missouri Valley Economic Association’s (MVEA) 61st annual conference Oct. 24-26 in Kansas City, Missouri. Davis serves as the current president of the association’s executive committee.
Read More »PUSH Physical Theatre is bringing their interpretation of Bram Stoker’s classic novel “Dracula” to Leach Theatre as part of Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Campus Performing Arts Series.
Read More »The official fall 2024 enrollment at Missouri University of Science and Technology, recorded at the end of the semester’s fourth week, is 7,155, according to Missouri S&T Registrar Deanne Jackson.
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